Cement Bleak - 2009, Dalston, London.
By Isaac Cordal, rapidly becoming one of my favourite contemporary artists—this new venture into a street art form, placing the manipulated kitchen utensils in situ so that these breathtaking shadow art forms manifest.
Lee Jung’s neon text postcards have become some of our favorite art pieces. Jung is a South Korean based photographer, and shot this particular series in Seoul.
Neon Text Photography by Lee Jung
via Colossal
DIY: Turn Your Photos into a Sartorial Masterpiece
Did you know you can print photos in all kinds of colors on fabric? We used the Photo Fabric Dye Kit to make photo skirts and pillow cases.
Nice!
In her photo series, She Can Leap Tall Buildings, Heidi Lender “humbly nods to all the superwomen of the world, especially her mother, who amazingly do it all.”
A Photographic Nod to Superwomen
via Fubiz
Naked Brands by MyHotJuly
HRH Princess Margaret taking a bath. Photograph by her husband, the Earl of Snowdon.
Banksy on the Riverbank
Found in a remote spot in the UK, this stenciled origami crane has plucked a goldfish out of the river. Actually, that’s all speculation, we only *think* it’s a Banksy and that *might* be somewhere in the UK. I’m pretty sure it’s still an origami crane though.
(photo by thelonelyvillein / via: streetartnews)
Street artist Vhils scratches intricate portraits of people’s faces into walls.
You might remember his portraits from Moscow. He recently visited China, which is where these were made.
[Check out this incredible video of his time there!]
Street Art - Sokak Sanatı by Nomerz