Sally Scott
Stunning photography and fashion collection by Sally Scott {site in Japanese}, capturing a bunch of stylish ladies enjoying a girl’s night in. [via fortysixth at grace]
Stunning photography and fashion collection by Sally Scott {site in Japanese}, capturing a bunch of stylish ladies enjoying a girl’s night in. [via fortysixth at grace]
Sustainable design / green living / eco-friendly, the art of handmade and recycle. * Reform School * Remake * Matter
Digital collage and downloadable fonts by Eduardo Recife {BRAZIL – Belo Horizonte – MG} of Misprinted Type. “I´ve been drawing since I was little. At school I had notebooks filled with drawings instead of notes. I used to tattoo my buddies with a black ink pen. I used to draw on any kind of surface […]
Tiphanie Brooke [Antigirl] from Phoenix, Arizona creates stunning digital collages using Photoshop and Illustrator. Her eye for composition and use of images is immaculate (something that isn’t easy to achieve). Antigirl’s prints, books and limited-edition lithographs are available for sale via her site. (source: Love Made Visible)
Julie Morstad {Vancouver} graduated from the Alberta College of Art & Design in 2004 with a BFA. This mix of the macabre and the innocent underlies much of her work. Julie divides her time between drawing, illustration, animation and design.
Louise, the artist behind Artandghosts creates picture-stories, digital collage, surreal photomontage, paintings and papery things influenced by fairytales, mythology, symbolism, victoriana melancholia* and dreams….she also covets a curious obsession with dolls (she likes to chop them up and rearrange them, mercilessly) and would love to begin making her own.
With Halloween just around the corner, we look at artists whose work draws on the ‘dark’ and whimsy. Anne-Julie Aubry was born in 1980 in a small town in Eastern France. As a freelance-illustrator, she enjoy working with acrylics, oil pastels, pencils and collage as well as digital media. Anne-Julie’s work appears in several catalogs, […]
Thanks to Terence Conran, a young furniture designer and restaurateur with a vision (since 1964), it was out with the dark, heavy furniture of his parents’ generation and in with something altogether cooler and as groovy as Mary Quant’s new bob. He had created a revolutionary concept, offering to the ‘young moderns’ a democratic ideal […]
Jessica Gonacha (Atlanta, Georgia) is debuting her beautiful nature-inspired tables at SOFA Chicago: Nov 2-4. Combining elements of plant-life, memories of nature from childhood (ie: the wishballs), imagination and interpretation of organic shapes. ‘I love combining colors and materials in unexpected ways, creating harmony out of potentially discordant colors/textures/materials. The colors I used in these […]
How do you surround yourself with creative inspiration when creating? * The Craft Rooms * Origins of Inspiration (via Designers’ Block)