Just the other day, I walked past a little boy running next to his mother holding up a butterfly net and having the time of his life. I then look at the young child with an iPad in one hand and a Coke in another and is crying for more, and it makes me start to wonder when we all began to stop valuing the smaller, simpler things in life. When our eyes were not glued to our smartphones but instead . . .
Adore
via Behance . . .
Playing with Air
Perhaps you have not heard of Kristian Schuller. I came across some of his photographs the other day, and you might want to keep your eye out for this one. Born in Romania, Kristian Schuller took an interest in clothing design and photography from a young age. Vivienne Westwood took him under her wing and became his teacher and mentor while he studied fashion design. She even took Schuller to . . .
Balls of Colour
What are these curiously coloured circles - a newly discovered planet or perhaps some flavoured candy? You'll be surprised to find out that these are actually the insides of golf balls. This series of photos were taken by Ohio–based photographer James Friedman (who ironically does not play golf). However, curious to find out more about the unknown, he cut golf balls in half to see what the core . . .
Paint Me
Remember the days when we used to go to a party and the moment a butterfly was painted across on our face, we'd marvel at the perfection of the clown lady's work of art? I am referring to little-me at the tender age of 4, but perhaps you thought of a time when you were a tad older. Whatever floats your boat. Well, the butterfly has now been (dramatically) overshadowed by a new event that I . . .
ABSOLUT’ly Open Canvas
ABSOLUT does not just create awesome ads: It also creates awesome campaigns. “Transform Today” happened in Williamsburg last weekend, turning an entire block of North 6th Street into an interactive display of some of New York's finest creative talent. Freshly painted white facades were reworked, grafitti artists gave live demonstrations in alleyways, and there was a display of storefront . . .
Art Explosions
I think that all males just have an inclination to blow things up. In fact, all of us tend to have a fascination for it. In the fast-fading memories of my youth, I remember causing a mini explosion in a playground and running away in glee, thinking that we were the coolest kids on the block. We were not.Jon Smith puts his fascination for explosions into something creative, something worthwhile. He . . .
Hadouken Shots
I've come across a strange number of crazy posed photos this week, with quite a few following a particular theme... Creative agencies. I work in one and trust me when I say that at times, it is a crazy place. This is evident from the staff photos taken in several of them; white backgrounds and nice lighting is clearly no longer enough. Featuring some photoshop, props, staging and a sprinkle of . . .
Flying Stuff
That awkward moment when you spill your drink. The whole thing seems to happen in slow motion and before you know it, the contents of your cup are now on your lap (or someone else's). Either way, rapid napkin blotting often does not suffice so you briskly walk to the bathroom and come out with a wet patch that you hope will be unnoticed - normally it's not. That situation might sound familiar to . . .
Draw on the Wall
More street art, for those who like it as much as I do... Russian photographer Alexey Menschikov is at it again! via His Website . . .
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