photography by Angus R Shamal - StumbleUpon A selection of some of the most awesome Behind-the-scenes shots I’ve seen from some famous movies. Back when set designs were huge and hand made, when special effects where mechanical and photographic and film stars were risking their lives on the set. source: Ain’t It Cool News. A self portrait of Stanley Kubrick with his daughter, Jack Nicholson and the crew @ the set of The Shining. on the set of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis — the actress inside the Maria robot taking a breather. The Empire Strikes Back – filming the Crawl.
Artist Creates Drawings From Make Up To Celebrate Chinese New Year 5K views 81 days ago by Skirmantė In her latest series “Make-up meets Chinese Art”, Malaysian experimental artist Red Hong Yi uses everyday makeup products to create paintings that reflect traditional Chinese attributes. As the artist explains, “Chinese art requires a lot of precision and skill – one stroke can make a huge difference I felt that this is similar to how a woman carefully puts on her make-up.” The project is set to celebrate the Chinese New Year, which lasts for 15 days, and will have a piece a day posted on Red Hong Yi’s Instagram account. Source: Instagram (via designboom)
The Little Owl Silly Rabbit Remember Florentijn Hofman‘s Fat Monkey sculpture made of 10,000 flip flops? Well, the Rotterdam-based artist is at it again with his newest large-scale sculpture: an adorable, 13 meter high yellow rabbit in Örebro, Sweden. Constructed out […] Dirt Poster « Whitezine Dirt Poster is a Design and Graphic-Design work made by Roland Reiner Tiangco, a new graduate of a Design School, living in New York. While handling the poster, your hands starts to get dirty, and this dirt allows you to see what’s the poster is all about. Check out also the artist’s Website. Dirt Poster James Charles – Pop Cultured Currency Repurposing existing objects for other uses is always cool. Repurposing them for pop culture references though is even better. James Charles has been doing just that with United States currency for the last year or so. Many more after the jump.
Meet the 16-year-old fashion designer whose sustainable looks may shake up the industry. Using mosquito netting, branches, ribbon, and flowers, 16-year-old Apichet "Madaew" Atilattana is turning the fashion industry on its head. Madaew looks for materials. Photo by Taylor Weidman/Getty Images. The high school student from Khon Kaen, Thailand, creates innovative designs using unconventional materials, and he's garnered quite the following.
Blogger Upgrades People’s Pictures With Cute Matching Monsters 11K views 78 days ago by Skirmantė New Zealand-born and Brooklyn-based artist Jordan Young has created a tumblr blog called Matching Monsters that adds cute illustrated creatures to photographs uploaded by his blog’s followers. Young draws these adorable monsters to match with the people in the submitted pictures. The artist says that “monsters don’t just hide under your bed.
Beautiful/Decay Artist & Design Gabriel Moreno does beautiful work with such basic materials: a pen and a brush. His illustrations begin in black and white, upon which Moreno builds, adding layers of color and images of other places and people tattooed into their skin. Flowers, birds, and faces organically expand from his subjects, as if a rush of creativity, or a dream, is escaping them. Amy Casey New work from Cleveland-based artist Amy Casey who paints delicate networks of roped and towering cityscapes. Casey currently has a show at Zg Gallery in Chicago through August 6. I definitely intend on stopping by. You can see much larger and detailed versions of these paintings here. Rethinking the American Lake House: 7 Bold New Designs The American lake house is getting an overhaul. These traditionally quiet, simple cabins and abodes are being rethought across the United States, a typology experiencing national rebirth. Honoring vernacular craft and local building traditions, new projects are also exploring a contemporary architectural language for the rural retreat. These are projects that inherently celebrate the outdoors, whether created for vacationers or permanent residents alike.
Spooky Artworks By Daniel Danger 8K views 75 days ago by LostInSpace Daniel Danger is a talented illustrator and printmaker from Boston who is known for, among other things, his beautiful and haunting ink prints.