I would very much love to have this Hole to Another Universe wall decal by Blik in my studio.
Found via Swissmiss.
Valerie Hegarty creates artfully damaged artwork. I love this one featuring a busy woodpecker.
Found via Beautiful Decay.
Lee Zelenak’s delightfully vibrant tiger design was created to advertise “Made in the 216”, an annual event that sells products made by Cleveland-based creatives.
This bug sporting a neck ruff caught my attention, looking rather dapper. He was created by Emilia Dziubak, an illustrator based in Poland.
Scott Hazard is an artist and landscape architect who layers carefully torn photographs to create intriguing images such as this. I love how a portal has magically been created in a sealed door.
Found via Colossal.
This sculpture is from a show called “Objects in Orbit”, by Andrew Rae and Chrissie Macdonald.
Found via Super Punch.
This vibrant character caught my eye - he features in the 1961 “Sports Illustrated Book of Bridge”, written by Charles Goren and illustrated by Jerome Snyder.
Found via No Barcode (photo by Javier García).
This distinctive octopus illustration was created by Rambharos Jha for a book called ‘Waterlife’, published by Tara Books in India.
More information on the publication can be found on BibliOdyssey.
Amy Friend’s series “Daré alla Lucé” looks quite magical and I love the idea behind it.
She explains:
“Through small deliberate interventions, I altered these vintage images, allowing light to pass through them. (After all, photographs are made possible with light.) In a literal and somewhat playful manner, I aimed to give the photographs back to the light, hence the title of the series, Daré alla Lucé, an Italian phrase used to describe the moment of birth.”
Found via curate 1k.
These anatomically upholstered chairs were created by Paris-based design company AK-LH.
Found via CMYBacon.
