“Can Classical And Modern Architecture Coexist?” Blog Discussion
On a blog we frequent, the ALPOLIC® Materials Blog, they prompted an interesting discussion on the relationship between modern and classic architecture. I’ve always been partial to classic architecture, exuding … Continue reading
Visually Manipulative Wall Coverings by Carnovsky
Carnovsky, the Milan-based design duo of Francesco Rugi and Silvia Quintanilla, created an incredible visually manipulative exhibition that has had several versions showcased globally since 2010. The RGB Exhibition is … Continue reading
Dead Man’s Tales by Derek Nobbs
Opening May 11th, artist Derek Nobbs will be displaying his most recent series of paintings at the Roq La Rue Gallery in Seattle, Washington. The exhibition, titled Dead Man’s Tales, … Continue reading
One-Click Joy, Photography Of The Late Jamie Livingston
There’s just something fantastic about photographs. I’ve been taking them and keeping them since I was a kid. Friends are annoyed with the things I may have captured from the … Continue reading
The New Face of Finger Painting
On one of my recent web surfing excursions, I came across this extremely odd, yet fascinating, blog. This blog, devoid of a description, comments, or any type of explanation whatsoever, … Continue reading
Minimalistic Pixar Posters by Wonchan Lee
Wonchan Lee has created a series of minimalistic posters for various Pixar films. They’re bright, stripped down and clean, and easily recognizable. With essentially only one small illustration to represent … Continue reading
Oil Paintings Created Using Empirical Data
Prism, a West Hollywood art gallery, housed an intriguing exhibition in December of 2010. Known as, “Over Time,” the exhibit featured the work of Jonathan Zawada, focusing on his series … Continue reading
Whimsical Story-Inspired Print Ads by Lowe/SSP3
Print media is notably the oldest form of advertising in history, with the first print advertisement dating back to the mid-15th century. As such, and as previous discussed on our … Continue reading
Typography Tuesday
In advertising, typography can act as a deal maker or breaker, either aiding or ailing its accompanying image or copy. In other outlets, however, truly impressive typography often renders those … Continue reading
Ball-Nogues Studio Creates Incredible Hanging Sphere Installation
The Cradle Ball-Nogues Studio Santa Monica, California 2010 In 2010, Ball-Nogues Studio was commissioned by the City of Santa Monica to create an installation for the exterior of a parking … Continue reading