Posts tagged art

Posts tagged art
The Infinity Room by Yayoi Kusama
Showing at Tate Modern in London from February 9 to June 5, 2012, the Infinity Mirror Room is filled with constantly shifting LED lights and infinite fractal mirrors, imparting the feeling of floating in space. Created by Kusama, an 82-year-old woman who has spent most of the last forty years of her life as a voluntarily patient in a psychiatric hospital.
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LOVE this design. Can’t go wrong with wood and that shade of blue, can you?
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Mucho is a visual communications and graphics studio.
Its work consists in disciplines such as art direction, strategic and corporate identity, editorial design, packaging, graphic communications, digital design and motion graphics. Mucho values the visual ambition of projects as much as the commercial will, and considers excellence its permanent objective. Ideas are at each project’s heart and all work is done with the intention of it being unique, with a constant effort to avoid repetitive formulas.
Incredible.
Biro. Sold
Amazing!
Map works by Matthew Cusick
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Yeaaah!
amaaaazing tights!!!
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FANtastic!
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In honor of February 29, that elusive date that occurs only every four years, we looked back through our archives to bring you a Leap Year special: the best, most iconic photographs of our favorite models jumping, leaping, and dancing for joy in the pages of Vogue.
See the slideshow above.
For more information on the Vogue Archive, go to voguearchive.com.
Exploring new territory with calligraphic art. Very simple now, but we’ll see where it leads. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, dipped in a color concoction. Exciting!
I think I’m in love with the manatee.
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I’m about to embark on a series of personal calligraphic art projects; hopefully I’ll be able to execute something this lovely soon!
Kalligraphische Schriftvorlagen von Johann Hering zu Kulmbach - Johann Hering 1624-1634 (Bamberg) d (by peacay)
A recent design and application project for a client. A skull and monogram applied by hand to a Goyard satchel. It came out pretty cool!