Kazimir Malevich and El Lissitzky, ‘Suprematism’
I watched quite an inspirational documentary on Zaha Hadid in the week, which included her extraordinary architecture. I’m very much in awe of the fantastic structures that look almost impossible to both build and conceptualise, actually it becomes apparent that a lot of the shapes Zaha uses are t
Short Film on Vyrobeno lesem Collective
When you sit and consider for a moment how many objects, foods and materials around us are synthetic it makes me feel a little uneasy, I don't agree that price of something is where its real value lies. As time passes I feel myself moving more and more towards items with organic origins, I like to b
Foundation Ernst Scheidegger Archive, The Masters at Work
I love seeing photography of creatives at work, so when I came across this imagery on the Ernst Scheidegger Archive website I couldn't hold back, I had to share it with you all. I've been pretty proud with the sources that I've pulled over to the site this week, this one's no different to be honest
Richard Baker, Portraits of Modernist Furniture
I was blown away this week by Richard Baker's fantastic paintings of modernist furniture, it was a no brainer to showcase them here for all to see. I think this is a classic example of where two disciplines that I'm really fond of come to meet and work really well together, on one hand it's superb t
In the Make by Klea McKenna and Nikki Grattan
Continuing on from yesterday's post on the ever so talented Leslie Williamson I decided I would point out another series which has caught my attention this week. I'm a massive fan of studio visits and this website that I found titled "In the Make" is basically heaven in terms of photography and cont
Dusty Signs by Hunter Johnson
Dan Madsen, also known under the alias Dusty Signs, got together with filmaker Hunter Johnson to create this great promotional video of Dan hand-lettering a sign. Dusty Signs is a small company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he's really keeping alive the art of hand-lettering and it's inspiring to
SHOBU-FUKU by Tenmyouya Hisashi
I found another piece by Alfred Dunhill for his Day 8 series featuring Tenmyouya Hisashi, a Japanese artist. After working as an art director at a record company, Tenmyouya now makes his living through art and has been noticed especially for his signature "Neo-Nihonga" style of painting. “Neo-Niho
Window Painting By Dan Berglund
It’s pretty late over here in England so I’l keep this one short and sweet, Swedish Artist Dan Berglund brings the online community another one of his inspiring glass painting pieces. I stumbled across his person recently over on Vimeo and was taken back by the sheer skill of the young f
Mike Perry & Anna Wolf by Bill Stepanoski
A great way to start the morning off with this short film by Bill Stepanoski. Bill has been involved in some really great projects as of late, and this one seemed to have slipped through the net. I’m not sure how since I’m alway seeing his other shorts pop up around the web. This video [
Slow Motion Painting With Raif Kurt
Does anyone like watching things in extreme slow motion? Because Raif Kurt gives us the opportunity to see him get creative with paint in lots and lots of frames. It’s not an new idea but it’s something visually pleasing and well captured, and there remains a part of me that can’t
Sightings by Steven Brahms
I was looking to put up this really creative photography by Steven Brahms, but then I stumbled across a site of his called Similar Projects. There are only two different series shown on this site, the one that took my eye was titled Sightings. Taking an extra terrestrial stance, each image seems to
Illustrator Noma Bar Showing at KK Outlet in London
Illustrator Noma Bar opened his new exhibition last night titled ‘Bitter Sweet’ at the KK Outlet in London’s Hoxton Square. His show runs until the 30th of April, you may recognise some of Noma’s work from his recently published book called Negative Space, but Bar has transfo