Joe Iurato – Wooden Street Art
New Jersey-based artist Joe Iurato unites old-fashioned printing processes with contemporary street art style for his series of urban wooden interventions. The miniature figures he intricately carves range from guitar players to breakdancers, each subtly added to a city landscape and interacting within the scene. Site-specific placements of the pieces often use the surrounding environment … Continue reading
Alejandra Guilmant by Richard Bernardin
Canadian-American fashion and portrait photographer Richard Bernardin has teamed up with Treats! Magazine for an exclusive shoot with the beautiful and enigmatic Mexican model, Alejandra Guilmant. The Hollywood Hills shoot captures the natural flawless beauty of Guilmant amongst the leafy setting of LA’s elite.
Paolo Pettigiani – Infrared Landscapes
Italian photographer and designer Paolo Pettigiani has captured stunning colourful Infrared Landscapes scenes from his hometown of Avigliana, Torino shooting the pink and blue hued series using an infrared filter on his camera, creating a candy-coloured photographic collection of the snow-capped site. Pettigiani’s style mirrors that of Richard Mosse, who won the Deutsche Börse photography … Continue reading
Red Cross – Charity Arcade
Everyone has left over coins from their travels, why… we think we might use them again. Do we, of course not. The Swedish Red Cross has come up with a novel way to make you part with those coins and donate to charity, called Charity Arcade. Traditional coin donation boxes were transformed into arcade games, … Continue reading
Shopa – fashion’s new style i-con
MODEL-TURNED-SINGER Pixie Geldof returned to the London party scene to celebrate the launch of new social shopping site, Shopa at the Ham Yard Hotel in London. Shopa is a next-generation social shopping site that enables online customers to quickly discover the hottest and most talked about products through other like-minded customers’ social recommendations. Joined by … Continue reading
Iva Troj – My Dear Foe
Bulgarian artist Iva Troj’s first UK solo show, My Dear Foe, opens this week at London’s Imitate Modern gallery. The exhibition, running from 23 – 28 September 2014 sees the 2013 Towry National Open Art Prize winner seamlessly incorporate Troj’s vast experience of traditional painting techniques with postmodern elements to create engaging, Renaissance-style works that … Continue reading
Kyla La Grange to headline BREAK-FEST
Kyla La Grange is set to headline The Original Oatly BREAK-FEST, a new boutique festival that brings a taste of Swedish mornings to south London’s Brockwell Park on Saturday 30 August. La Grange will be supported by Swedish acts Urban Cone and Marigold in the free one-day Scandinavian breakfast slash music festival that will also … Continue reading
Alejandra Guilmant – Love on the Rocks
Busty Mexican model Alejandra Guilmant makes an appearance in Playboy‘s special edition issue for January & February of 2014. Shot for Love On The Rocks by David Bellemere, she does her best to keep cool in the midday sun by wearing absolutely nothing. The New York based model is set to follow in the footsteps of … Continue reading
Paolo Nutini – Iron Sky (Video)
The Scottish crooner Paolo Nutini burst back onto the music scene after a brief hiatus and now his a video has been released for his rousing soul track, Iron Sky. His new single, Iron Sky is taken from his platinum selling album Caustic Love and samples Charlie Chaplin’s speech from The Great Dictator. The track is … Continue reading
Anya Hindmarch Mini-Mart
The Anya Hindmarch Mini-Mart is now open at 99 Mount Street, London. The designer who is known for mixing luxury with mass-market themes, launched her latest collection, Counter Culture with a temporary shop space. With Hindmarch’s new handbag collection featuring icons from Kellogg’s cereal boxes, including Tony the Tiger – the advertising cartoon mascot for … Continue reading
The Unquiet Film Series – Culture & Foreign News
The Times and The Sunday Times have released the latest instalments in The Unquiet Film Series, a collection of films celebrating the historical and cultural impact of the newspapers. The newspapers have given filmmakers unprecedented access to 229 years of archive material. Bringing The World To Britain focuses on foreign news reporting, whilst Cultural Impact … Continue reading
The Lotus Building
Architecture has reached new heights in Wujin, China as a stunning new construction has been unveiled. The Lotus Building can be seen blooming out of an artificial lake, like the flower it has been modeled on. The Lotus Building is the work of studio505, conceived as an inhabited sculptural work, in which visitors enter from … Continue reading
Ryn Weaver – Promises
Ryn Weaver isn’t just One To Watch, she is likely to be the next big thing your eardrums will be listening to for the next few months; it is just a shame you won’t find her on Spotify. Promises, the second single from Weaver’s upcoming EP of the same name, has all the potential to … Continue reading
Moment Factory – Foresta Lumina
Québec’s Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook has been turned into a luminous enchanted forest by Montreal-based design company Moment Factory, turning the vast woodlands into a magical nocturnal trail. Foresta Lumina comprises a 2km pathway winding through trees with bewitched characters (drawn from the area’s myths and legends), colourful illuminated installations and mysteriously glowing … Continue reading
Alina Aliluykina by David Bellemere
There is very little not to like about Los Angeles-based Alina Aliluykina – not just a model, but also an actress and a talented pianist and singer. The 21-year-old is fast becoming one of fashion’s most intriguing muses. Alina is now the apple of David Bellemere’s eye, with a recent shoot for nude fashion magazine Treats! … Continue reading
Paul Cummins – Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red
The moat around the Tower of London has run dry for over 170 years but in honour of the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the First World War on August 5, Paul Cummins‘ installation Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red will see 888,246 ceramic poppies flood the Tower, to honour the number of … Continue reading
Win Beacons Festival tickets with Farah Vintage
The weekend of August 8th sees the return of Beacons Festival. Held in Skipton in the Yorkshire Dales, this mashup of music, art and food is fast becoming one of the must-attend events on the musical calendar. This year is no different, with acts such as Daughter, Darkside, the Fall and Jon Hopkins making the … Continue reading
Win Beacons Festival tickets with Farah Vintage
The weekend of August 8th sees the return of Beacons Festival. Held in Skipton in the Yorkshire Dales, this mashup of music, art and food is fast becoming one of the must-attend events on the musical calendar. This year is no different, with acts such as Daughter, Darkside, the Fall and Jon Hopkins making the … Continue reading
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