Screen Lovers

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American artist Eli Craven cleverly folds these classic hollywood portraits in his series Screen Lovers and mends two subjects into one. Craven uses found images from old vintage books and brings the characters together by literally folding the image and creating something new. A dimension of ambiguousness.

Porcelain Hives

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This is one of the most amazing artistic collaborations I’ve ever seen… Canadian artist Aganetha Dyck has created art with honeybees. She puts damaged porcelain figurines inside the hives so that they are manipulated by the insects. She encourages the process with wax and honey.

"I choose damaged objects because honeybees are meticulous beings, they continuously mend anything around them and they do pay attention to detail."



















P Is For Pizza

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You really want a slice of pizza right now, don’t you? Me too! 
Tokyo based artist/illustrator Kimiaki Yaegashi invites us to have a slice of pizza with him. I am up for it! P Is For Pizza, funny / weird series speaks for itself… Have a byte!





















Night Stroll

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Night Stroll s a lovely animated short by Tao Tajima. Various light figures are seen interacting with locations around Tokyo. I can’t begin to guess how this was all planned, shot and animated and there is almost no information about it online, but it’s remarkable nonetheless.

Wonder Bred Art

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The Polish artist Milena Korolczuk is best known for her works in film but she has recently turned a more unconventional medium: Wonder bread. The artist has taken to sculpting portraits of luminaries from history, pop culture, art, and literature from the spongy substance. The sculptures were born from Korolczuk’s hands while eating breakfast in the morning. Apparently eating wasn’t enough.