We love these incredible night time city scapes by photographer James Reeve. To think that each of those twinkling lights has a person attached to it is incredible - we want to look at them all weekend!
We love these incredible night time city scapes by photographer James Reeve. To think that each of those twinkling lights has a person attached to it is incredible - we want to look at them all weekend!
Prepare to be amazed, these stunning pieces of art were created with a ball point pen! Yes, you read it right, that was with a ball point pen. Created by Brooklyn-based artist Shane McAdams who draws his inspiration from the abstract-looking Southwest desert he grew up in, they resemble land formations and other natural phenomenon he loved as a child. Apart from thier perfect spring colours, our favourite thing about his work is that they need to be taken to the tanning salon before they're finished. It's the UV light that creates the beautifully a delicate, yet bold colours. We don't know about you but we're inspired to start wearing our trusty black staples with bright bursts of spring-like color.
Now that spring is on its way, anything that's a bit zingy looking is appealing to our sartorial senses. Fruity shades are set to be everywhere come spring and these juicy paintings by Dennis Wojtkiewicz have got us longing to fill our wardrobes with beautifully bright, new season shades! We can't quite believe that these images are hand painted! When we first spotted them, we thought they were photographs. We're excited to mix grapefruit and lime - be sure to let us know which fruity combo you'll be trying for the season ahead.
Last spring, we worked with up-and-coming filmmaker Tyrone Lebon on our trends film. Huge admirers of his raw and intimate aesthetic, as soon as we heard about the release of his first photography anthology Nothing Lasts Forever, we knew we had to get ourselves a copy.
Capturing shots of people he was drawn to for unexplainable reasons, as well as friends and loved ones at his Brixton studio, his non-invasive style allows the true character of his subjects to shine. Tyrone’s style captures highly individual, almost awkward moments, giving the onlooker the impression that they are sharing an intimate moment with the subject themselves.
What we love about portraits is that they capture a frozen moment in time and Tyrone captures these beautifully. The son of acclaimed i-D cover photographer Mark Lebon, Tyrone grew up in the studio, around all kinds of people, maybe explaining why he’s always got his eyes wide open, ready to take his next shot.
We don’t know about you but our couch is one of our favourite places in the whole wide world! We could never even dream of abandoning it - too many smiles and tears have been shared on it - and that’s precisely why we find Paul Batt’s photographs that capture these once intimate and now abandoned objects so fascinating.
Taken in the suburbs of Melbourne, there’s something almost sad about these interior objects now lying out in the street! We hope they find a new home - a bit of new upholstery can do wonders.
We know it's only Tuesday but we're already dreaming of snuggling up on our very own couches come Sunday! You?
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