Daniel Arsham is a New York-based artist who's work spans from two-dimensional work to installations, sculptures, performance and public art. View more on his website: http://www.danielarsham.com/
Installation artist Jim Hodges has created a major outdoor sculpture comprised of four massive stones with half-steel skin. To see more: http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/10/view/19395/jim-hodges-reflective...
Le Creative Sweatshop, together with photographer Fabrice Fouillet, has created this range of work combining translucent resin with designer lamps. See all the pictures: http://www.behance.net/gallery/Jelly-Light/3025703
A street style blog about stylish elderly ladies that stands out. For life and style tips from a 100 year old woman go to: http://advancedstyle.blogspot.com
If you're into books and bookshelves make sure you visit this photo blog: http://bookshelfporn.com/
Lisa Occhipinti is a fine artist whose medium is orphaned books. Read more here: http://www.locchipinti.com/
A series called Boolean Taxidermy by media studio Zeitguised. More alluring work on their website: http://www.zeitguised.com/
Artist Caren Alpert takes photographs of food with electron microscopes. Above you can see a 45 x magnification of table salt and to have a closer look at
a pineapple leaf, a chocolate cake or a shrimp tail visit her website http://carenalpertfineart.com/gallery.html#0
British artist Paul Winstanley creates paintings from photographs, generally ones he has taken himself. The photos are captured in public spaces; waiting rooms, lobbies, underpasses and hostel interiors. When looking through his work it's easy to to doubt the fact that it's oil on linen you're looking at and not the photographic print. http://www.paulwinstanley.com/
The sky is truly fascinating and whilst waiting for our first Aurora experience this work provides great comfort; almost surreal and very cinematic photos. Don't miss the rest of the series: http://ericcahan.com/portfolio/sky-series
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