1. 23 May 2013

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    Powerful Black and White Photography by Benoit Courti
French photographer Benoit Courti has created a stunning series of black and white photographs entitled Deep Black. Benoit was a music composer before becoming a professional art and portrait photographer in 2010 after a fascination with photography that began in childhood.
via Powerful Black and White Photography by Benoit Courti – Enpundit

    Powerful Black and White Photography by Benoit Courti

    French photographer Benoit Courti has created a stunning series of black and white photographs entitled Deep Black. Benoit was a music composer before becoming a professional art and portrait photographer in 2010 after a fascination with photography that began in childhood.

    via Powerful Black and White Photography by Benoit Courti – Enpundit

  2. markpowellartist:

Bic biro drawing on a 1974 Russian/Cuba envelope.

Read more here:
http://enpundit.com/mark-powells-envelope-portraits-done-with-a-bic-biro/

    markpowellartist:

    Bic biro drawing on a 1974 Russian/Cuba envelope.

    Read more here:

    http://enpundit.com/mark-powells-envelope-portraits-done-with-a-bic-biro/

  3. The Amazing Latte Art of Kazuki Yamamoto

    Kazuki Yamamoto is a Japense artist currently living and working in Osaka. Using a simple toothpick, Kazuki creates wonderful latte art portraits for customers of Cafe10g. Yamamoto also posts his latte art on Twitter (@george_10g) where he has amassed over 85,000 followers, all fascinated by his latest creations.

    While growing in popularity in the Western world, latte art seems to be more commonplace in Japan, where many coffee shops add an artistic flair to their fresh brews. To see more, be sure to follow Kazuki on Twitter.

    [via NPR]

  4. In 2009 British photographer Kirsty Mitchell embarked on a photo series inspired by the memory of her mother, who had died the year previously. Her mother was an English teacher and storyteller, so Mitchell chose fairy tales as the theme for the series, entitled “Wonderland.” Each photo features costumes designed and made by Mitchell—she spent 10 years as a fashion and costume designer before focusing on photography. Mitchell is now wrapping up the series, which includes some 70 photos. The series will be on display at the Morren Galleries in Amsterdam, May 26 to July 23, 2013. A photo book is also in the works.
Via laughingsquid.com

    In 2009 British photographer Kirsty Mitchell embarked on a photo series inspired by the memory of her mother, who had died the year previously. Her mother was an English teacher and storyteller, so Mitchell chose fairy tales as the theme for the series, entitled “Wonderland.” Each photo features costumes designed and made by Mitchell—she spent 10 years as a fashion and costume designer before focusing on photography. Mitchell is now wrapping up the series, which includes some 70 photos. The series will be on display at the Morren Galleries in Amsterdam, May 26 to July 23, 2013. A photo book is also in the works.

    Via laughingsquid.com

  5. Headlight – Les lampes personnifiées de Stephen Shaheen →

    The Headlight“, une série de créations de l’artiste New Yorkais Stephen Shaheen. Des lampes humanoïdes personnifiées, qui en exprimant leur besoin d’électricité nous renvoient à notre besoin vital de nourriture et d’eau, mais également à la consommation  moderne effrénée et à la connection entre les personnes et à l’entraide.


  6. 
The Artwork of Anton Semenov

    The Artwork of Anton Semenov

  7. Matchsticks Turned Art
Russian artist Stanislav Aristov has created a series of photos that combines burnt matchsticks and fire together. By blending the two, Aristov brings figures from his imagination into each photo, including flowers, violins, and fish. You can see more from the Matches photo series on his website.
via Matchsticks Turned Art - Enpundit

    Matchsticks Turned Art

    Russian artist Stanislav Aristov has created a series of photos that combines burnt matchsticks and fire together. By blending the two, Aristov brings figures from his imagination into each photo, including flowers, violins, and fish. You can see more from the Matches photo series on his website.

    via Matchsticks Turned Art - Enpundit

  8. enpundit:

(via Anatomical Cross-Sections Made With Tissue Paper - Enpundit)

    enpundit:

    (via Anatomical Cross-Sections Made With Tissue Paper - Enpundit)

  9. visual-poetry:

    “tipogramundos” by marisa maestre