Voyage on the planet, an incredibly poignant artistic piece by designer Chiu Chih. Forces the viewer to think about tough issues like the environment and our ever changing conditions.
Thing, movement in drawings by Daniel Mercadante. If you switch around the titles of these, they would still appear to describe the same. Here is the beauty of Daniel Mercadante's work.
Here is the photography of Angélica García, a Venezuelan artist that is kinda blowing my mind right now. Her work is not manipulated digitally, it’s all hand made. First, Angelica takes a picture of the subject, she prints it, does her magic with her own very talented hands, and then takes a photo of the final product. What a process! She explores the concept of emptiness and creates these dreamy images. The final work seem to look more like paintings than photos and so visually poetic.
Tokyo-based designer Duncan Shotton, has launched a Kickstarter Project for a new kind of pencil that makes rainbows when you sharpen it. You can now collect rainbows as much as you like.
How do people even drive in these cities? or walk? or leave their houses with no constant fear of getting totally lost and/or ran over? Leaving that aside, check out Jazzberry Blue, he’s awesome, and all of his prints beautiful.
Musician Julian Corrie sits at the bottom of a dry swimming pool, joined by an orchestra of outmoded technology. It's a music video titled Polybius. In place of drums or other instruments, Julian uses a SEGA Mega Drive, a Commodore 64 and several old floppy disk drives to create the accompaniment.