Friday Favourites
There is something rather haunting about these photographs of empty swimming pools, by Gigi Cifali. I don’t know if it’s because it’s showing us a perspective we almost never see, but there’s a...
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As it’s coming up to Halloween, we’ve found a few appropriately spooky Friday Favourites for this week. Somehow nothing quite matches the shoes with teeth Nicolle found last year.. Why is there...
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Dan P found these wonderful things: “Welcome back Fabian, it’s nice to see you again. The Swiss paint-botherer has been splashing about some more since we last saw him in August. This time layers of...
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Thanks to Robin for finding this infinite staircase sculpture by David McCracken, entitled Diminish and Ascend. “I thought this was a really effective execution of something seemingly impossible. I...
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Sleigh Tree by Hello Wood This Sleigh Tree outside the Palace of Arts in Budapest should win some kind of prize for most precarious construction. Created by Hello Wood, the structure is made of 365...
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Frozen Bubbles by Angela Kelly There are some fantastic images from the big freeze, which is going on in the US at the moment. Who knew you could freeze a bubble?! This photography project by mum...
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Portraits from packaging tape Ukrainian artist Mark Khaisman creates artworks using layers of packaging tape which are built up on clear acrylic or film panels, and lit from behind. The examples below...
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Cayce Zavaglia’s embroidered paintings A stunning example of crafting and attention to detail in these embroidered portraits by Cayce Zavaglia. She classes her work as painting, as the technique is...
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A typographic interpretation of the creative process This is a lovely little film by Daniel Sax, which visually brings to life an iconic quote by Ira Glass, about the creative process and the...
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Yukina Ohmura’s dot city landscapes These night time cityscapes are by Tokyo-based artist Yukina Ohmura, who uses simple stationery sticker dots to build up depth and drama in the picture. I loved how...
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Franck Bohbot’s photography Thanks to Sander for sharing these photographs by Franck Bohbot, whose work focuses on deserted spaces. Sander said: “I love it. Great pictures of empty spaces and more....
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Simon Stålenhag’s Swedish Sci Fi scenes Thanks to Olly for sharing these beautiful images created by Simon Stålenhag, an artist whose work is inspired by Sci-Fi films he watched as a child and his...
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Chris LaBrooy’s 3D type We mentioned Chris LaBrooy’s car sculptures on FF a couple of weeks ago, but I couldn’t resist sharing another lovely example of his 3D Graphics work for all you typophiles out...
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Ghost Photographs by Angela Deane In case you missed it on Creative Review, we thought we’d share the work of Angela Deane, who paints people in old photographs as ghosts. Not ‘real’ ghosts, but those...
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Makoto Taniguchi’s double sided paintings I loved these paintings by Tokyo-based artist Makoto Taniguchi. From the front view of the glass, the picture is the blurry, distorted heavily painted...
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Pierre Carreau’s macrowave photography These close up miniature waves from French photographer Pierre Carreau show all the structural forms of much larger waves, but with so much more detail and...
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Well, Easter is finally here and we have a special, themed Friday Favourites for you this week. That’s right, it’s Good Friday Favourites. Of course. Think of this post as a kind of step-by-step guide...
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UNELEFANTE’s painted artisan chocolate bars UNELEFANTE is a gift company in Mexico selling locally made products, inspired by Mexican culture. Owner Tatiana Sánchez teamed up with leading chocolatier...
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Paul Rousso’s large scale crumpled sculptures These crumpled wrappers are the work of artist Paul Rousso, who creates large scale pop-art-style sculptures from hand sculpted and painted acrylic. He...
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The backgrounds of Scooby Doo I rather liked looking through the background paintings of Scooby Doo, which was on Boing Boing recently. They were featured in an old blog from 2007 (in internet terms...
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Edward Hopper paintings brought to life in film Thanks to Grace N for sharing this beautiful film by Gustav Deutsch. Shirley – Visions of Reality is based on 13 of Edward Hopper’s paintings, and tells...
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Topography Typography Thanks to Sander for sharing this typography work by Synoptic Office. They have created some Alphabet Topography – typography that’s also topography. Each letter is built up from...
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Laser cut paper windows Artist Eric Standley uses laser cut flat graphic designs on paper, then builds them up layer by layer, to create intricate structural designs that resemble stained glass...
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Famous movie characters in LEGO Stunlock Studios have teamed up with master LEGO builder/designer SuckMyBrick to create these beautifully designed 3D movie characters out of LEGO. See if you can guess...
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Thanks to Yvonne for sharing Inside Chanel: “This breathtaking motion graphics piece from Chanel is great inspiration for our own brand movies. Elegant story-telling with an ultra-contemporary...
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