Baptiste Debombourg Staples Art

By Angel | February 18, 2010 8:09 am |
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Exhibitions, art

Have a look at the following Aggravure by France artist Baptiste Debombourg. It looks usual and even a bit boring, yeah?! But the realization of its unique design comes only after a closer inspection … The whole picture is made from … staples.

Baptiste Debombourg

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Ink Calendar by Oscar Diaz

By Angel | July 20, 2009 7:13 am |
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Exhibitions, art

When I saw the following Ink calendar created by a Spanish designer Oscar Diaz I was suspiciously looking for a trick in order to get an explanation how it works. And I was very surprised to discover that everything is as easy as ABC and there are no hidden ideas here. Ink Calendar helps you count day and be aware of the dates.

Ink Calendar by Oscar Diaz

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Jason DeMarte Abstract Art

By Angel | July 1, 2009 5:02 am |
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Exhibitions, art

Jason DeMarte is a famous and talented American artist who was born in Louisiana in 1973. However, most of his life he spent in Colorado admiring its natural beauty, amazing landscapes and relaxing atmosphere. His interests were evident: nature and photography. Now Jason has his B.F.A. in Photography and his M.F.A in Photography. He visited numerous countries and enjoyed their cultures gradually embodying them in his current works.

Paradise

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Lucky Spot by Stella McCartney

By Angel | April 9, 2009 4:25 am |
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Elements of designing, Exhibitions

Stella McCartney seems to be an omni-present and too successful to be true woman. Everything she touches turns into pure gold, she is capable of designing, creating, and even selling. Now she has created a Lucky Spot from Swarovski crystals that amazingly hangs down from the ceiling of the the castle like a curtain and creates the shape of a sparkling horse. Actually, the following thing was created in 2004, but only after 5 years it has returned to the place in which Stella was inspired: Belsay Castle.

Lucky Spot

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Pentawards 2008 – The Worldwide Packaging Design Competition Results

By Angel | November 5, 2008 4:32 am |
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Exhibitions, art

Hi dears today I would like to share with you the masterpieces of the winners of the Worldwide Packaging Design Competition – Pentawards 2008.

Diamond Pentawards 2008 was given to PIEPER HEIDSIECK Rosé Sauvage by VIKTOR & ROLF for their Upside Down… Their bottle is really fantastic. Its design is too simple to be true but still amazing and so damn cool. It is timeless. They seem to do nothing special but it looks so cool and original. The idea is extremely plain but at the same time oh-so-creative. Thanks to this idea champagne packaging got another live – funky and interesting.

Pentawards 2008

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