Petr Lovigin Photography

Petr Lovigin is a Russian photographer born and raised in Yaroslavl. After graduating from architecture his passion to capture a states of art transformed into photography. In his latest photo stories each of the set has a personal dignity and same time can break apart to a small pieces of art with their own meaning and thoughts on the captured moment. (Livejournal on Russian only, check Flickr)

Psychedelic paintings by Ted Vasin

Ted Vasin is a Russian-born artist raised and based in San Francisco creating a wide range of works, often bound by their digital origins, presented as painting or as sound. His work combining representational drawing skills with colorful abstract forms is oftenly psychedelic or hyperrealist with a frequent use of self portraits.

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Kidult – Visual Dictatorship

French graffiti artist Kidult is back with the short film ‘Visual Dictatorship’. Continuing to make strong statements about corporations, brands and the current state of our world. Known for his large tags on store fronts of International high fashion brands, the video follows the artist around the globe doing just that.

http://vimeo.com/50435668

HighSnobiety

Ordos - A Skate Trip to Inner Mongolia

Filmmaker Charles Lanceplaine went on a skate trip to Ordos, a test-tube city located in the remote area of Inner Mongolia. Dubbed “the Dubai of northern China” the city is crammed full of buildings, which seem to be built for the sole purpose of being skated on. Considering Ordos is designed to house a millions of people, but is actually inhabited by merely a few millions just adds to that feeling. Directed, filmed & edited by: Charles Lanceplaine Additional filming: Patrik Wallner & Tommy Zhao

http://vimeo.com/51333291

HighSnobiety

Ponte Tower

Another example of monstrous architecture - the tallest residential building in Africa "Ponte Tower" located in Johannesburg. The largest building to have an internal round well of a huge height all done by architects (Mannie Feldman, Manfred Hermer and Rodney Grosskopf) because of a law in 70ss to have a windows in bathroom and kitchen.Here is a mini documentary on the icon of Johannesburg directed by Phillip Bloom

http://vimeo.com/51295174

Blendscapes by Oriol Angrill

When looking at Oriol' artwork it is hard to recognize the material illustration did with no digital instruments and still looking like a sort of photography experiments. That what has caught my attention in Blendscapes series. Once I set up my Waterfall House I'd definitely buy few works of Oriol Angrill

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=W5NjjhTv0Lk

Rune Guneriussen

Rune Guneriussen, born 1977, in Norway. Education from Surrey Institute of Art & Design in England. Live and work in eastern Norway. He is an artist working in the transition between installation and photography. As a conceptual artist he works site specific, primarily in nature.The work on objects started in 2005, and has been photographed on locations all over Norway.

Portraits Drawn with Tea, Vodka, Whiskey and Ink by Carne Griffiths

UK-based illustrator Carne Griffiths creates these striking portraits with uncommon mediums such as tea, brandy, vodka, whiskey, graphite and calligraphy ink. His drawings most frequently explore human and floral forms, as says he’s “fascinated by the flow of line and the ‘invisible lines’ that connect us to the natural world.” The four pieces above are part of a limited edition postcard set just released by Griffiths, each of which comes in a fancy custom-illustrated, wax-sealed envelope.

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