JVZ BLOG MAKEOVER
After a year or so of testing this out, following, posting, reblogging, the works… It is time to RE- GROUP!
The NEW direction of the blog will now be to explore still life photography and the identity of objects in our everyday, with a new perspective.
Lets get started.
Graphic Art
Experimental mixed media artworks with different effects, textures and patterns in photoshop, designed by Bencurious Studio. aka Benjamin Bradley. Check out more here.
via: MAG.WE AND THE COLOR
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(via weandthecolor)
Aqueous Fluoreau: Photos by Mark Mawson
“Created by photographer Mark Mawson, the Aqueous Fluoreau series has a sculptural aesthetic that gives it a tangible presence. From mushroom clouds to squid-like shapes, the forms created are ever changing and full of life. Relying purely on creation and imagination, the Aqueous Fluoreau series shows a range of possibility when it comes not only to photography, but to abstract art as well. Like Rorschach inkblots, this series also relies on interpretation.”
Giuseppe Randazzo, Stone Fields
Using algorithms to create the structure of the stones and to sort them by size according to an underlying pattern
(Source: alecshao, via thingsorganizedneatly)
Texturized Faces
These wonderfully colourful and textured paintings are by Matt Small who records his subjects without their knowledge so as to avoid the posed, unnatural look of most portraiture.
JUSTINA (2010)
Mixed media on found metal
120cm x 74cm
Marni at H&M collaboration, film directed by Sofia Coppola
Launching on 8th March.
Paper+ typography by Sabeena Karnik
Speaking of Richard Saja, for those of you too busy to click through the last post, here are some images. His stitched embellishments on traditional toile are fantastic.
Camper Together by Alfredo Häberli in the Netherland




