If 2010/2011 was the era of the reign of Alice in Wonderland, then 2012 is definitely shaping up to be the year of Snow White. Not only is she one of the main stars of current hit TV show “Once...
Marco Mazzoni’s work revolves around an eclectic mix of mystical Italian folklore, medicinal flora, symbolic fauna and delicate femininity that end up creating a set of women who seduce, bewitc...
A Canadian native, Edith Lebeau was the product of a creative environment as both her parents are also artists. Her artistic development was influenced by a fascination with popular culture, Greek, R...
The line between art and beauty has blurred this season. Thanks to mag Stylist, Illamasqua’s creative director Alex Box, with the help of photogapher Malcom Pate and beauty director Joanna McGarry, t...
Having previously worked as a designer and as a goldsmith(!), Italy native Italia Ruotolo’s work walks a thin line between references past and present. Drawing heavily from the Art Nouveau move...
The product of fashion’s love affair with fairytales, this time in the form of perfume ads starring modern day versions of Cinderella (as played by the gorgeous Eva Green) and Little Red Riding...
If you’ve wondered what has David LaChapelle been up to, now that he’s turned his back to the lure of big budget magazines, I’ve got the answer for you. In Earth Laughs In Flowers, ...
Not of Bosch’s earthly kind! Instead, something much tamer to mark the arrival of Spring, with all its inherent greenery and flowery bursts. Shot in 2006 by Steven Meisel for Vogue US, this edi...
John Brophy is an American artist living in the Seattle who spent a lot of time traveling when he was a kid. His father worked in aerospace and his family moved a lot while he was growing up, so he s...
Selva Obscura is a collective exhibition in Milan, which presents 19 artists who exploit very different medias and languages, but are joined together by the central importance of Nature as a mother. ...
Hauter space glamour shot by digital manipulation usual suspect Nick Knight. I remember seeing this W magazine editorial recently and instantly thinking of how clearly influenced by Lillian Bassman i...
Or, in its original title, Kronung des chic (as it was for Vogue Germany). One of the editorials Lillian Bassman shot during her comeback in the 90s, it focused on Philip Treacy‘s quaint millin...
2012 has not been a kind year to the creative kind so far. Just a couple of weeks after Eiko Ishioka’s death, the grim reaper struck again, this time taking with him, another great lady of the ...
A sad loss for the creative world indeed. Over time, I’d mentioned her work a few times and had even dedicated a proper post to her eerie, sensual surrealist work. Her career was a collection o...
Glenn Arthur is a California based, self taught artist who paints on wooden panels with acrylic paints. His work is frequently based on a few recurring items: beautiful women, death, skulls, hearts a...
I kinda of struggled with what to name this post, and then I settled on that bizarre mess up there. How to properly describe mostly (and/or entirely) animated videos resorting to a red/black/pale col...
Whoever said floppy disks were a thing of the past was dead wrong, because the past can be used for cool things. Brit artist Nick Gentry’s work comments on the effects that the development of t...
Spoke Art, a San Francisco based art gallery, has for the past couple of years, organized exhibits based on director Wes Anderson’s movies (they’ve also hosted a couple of Quentin Taranti...
“I create because, well…I just have this urge to create. I was born with it. It’s completely unexplainable and I don’t know where it comes from. My purpose is to add permanence to the ideas and image...
It’s that time of year again…and in keeping with my very own tradition, here are loads of balloons to welcome the upcoming new year! This has been a year of many changes for me, having mo...
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