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mai 27, 2016

Jasmine Tookes Wears Dark Fall Fashions for the Cover Shoot of Lurve #6

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Jasmine Tookes Wears Dark Fall Fashions for the Cover Shoot of Lurve #6

 

“In A State Of Grace” The latest issue of Lurve Magazine taps Jasmine Tookes for its cover story, focusing on gothic fall fashions. Tetsuharu Kubota captures the American beauty in the autumn designs of Givenchy, Emilio Pucci, Azzedine Alaïa and others selected by fashion editor and creative director Maher Jridi. Face paint by makeup artist Aya Komatsu and sleek hair by Kenshin Asano bring a thoroughly  modern touch to the regal style.
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mai 23, 2016

Javier Riera’s Outdoor Interventions of Light

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Javier Riera’s Outdoor Interventions of Light  

Spanish artist Javier Riera produces what he calls “light and geometry interventions” on landscapes.  Using powerful light Riera projects geometric patterns on to natural vistas.  The projections can appear to transform a treeline into a two dimensional plane.  At other times the light seems to add strict geometric shapes to the wilderness.  The light and patterns disrupt the perception of the view they cover.  Riera’s transposing geometric patterns onto natural scenery partly alludes to language, matter, and the way the two interact.h/t: Beautiful/Decay

mai 21, 2016

Glitchy, Distorted Rugs Destroy The Stereotypes Of Eastern Tradition by Faig Ahmed

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Glitchy, Distorted Rugs Destroy The Stereotypes Of Eastern Tradition by Faig Ahmed

Faig Ahmed, a visual artist from Baku, Azerbaijan, reworks the aesthetic of carpets, an “indestructible symbol of the Eastern tradition”, by weaving digital patterns onto the already conventional recurring patterns of the traditional Azerbaijani rug.h/t: beautifuldecay

mai 21, 2016
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  Pink Colored New York City by Paolo Pettigiani


Paolo Pettigiani is an Italian graphic designer and photographer from Turin of 24 years, based in New York. Recently settled in New York, he decided to to capture with poetry a surprising collection of pictures of Central Park’s landscapes, in a series named Infrared NYC. Using a infrared-aerochrome film photo which reverses the real colors to transform them into red, pink, the artist shows the park under a new perspective, underlines its majestic and the contrast between magic landscapes and skyscrapers of the Big Apple.

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