Inspiration

Collages in black, white and an explosion of color

These black and white photographies receive a second life in hands of Essex based graphic designer Guy Catling. Vintage photography blends with colourful shapes and textile patterns to create new images, half familiar and half surreal results, which are sure to appeal to a wide audience.  

When plants attack your smartphone

Animator Sasha Katz investigates the relationship between computers and plants in his creations. His ongoing GIF show plants busting from 8 bit styled computers and smartphones, you see many more of her GIFs on Instagram and GIPHY.    

Lighting animal lamps

Chen Bikovski is a Tel Aviv based designer that created a series of lamps with strong inspiration in classical pop-up books of our childhood. The series is therefore called pop-up lighting, featuring a series of animals and using light itself as a complement to the piece, creating the illusion of antlers or peacock feathers.  

Soaps and fruit carved into Dragons

Looking for some breathtaking examples of carvings into soap or fruits? Then @krasinthusith is the person you should be following on instagram. These simple materials become amazing winged dragons and floral-inspired sculptures. If you liked this, also check out the work of Gaku.  

New York's subway in the 80's

New York’s is one of the most recognizable metro system in the world. During the 80’s, swiss photographer Willy Spiller reported its ambiance and passengers for his series Hell on Wheels. The subways are simply covered in graffiti and one can easily notice it was a very productive decade in that sense. All photographs have a …

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Yellow man – Os Gêmeos

  Os Gemeos are the street artist twin brothers Otavio and Gustavo Pandolfo from Sao Paulo, Brazil. They have been doing graffiti since the late 80s and have made quite the name for themselves with their huge murals that often include political commentary about their home country Brazil. Their famous Berlin work at Oppelner Straße …

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London in full color

Glasgow based artists Jack Dally has just launched a series of illustrations called Essential Living. This colorful series features many characters in London. His usual work is related to the news, you can check his Behance account.  

Geometric shapes in China's architecture

Belgian architect Kris Provoost has worked through China spent his free time documenting the country’s architecture. With a minimalistic photographic approach he portrayed building from Shanghai to Beijing including Shenzhen.