“Mind Play” Photographs of Lego Wig by http://elroyklee.com/
Black, grey and white socks are arranged to compose the face of Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou, who is known for movies such as “Hero” (2002) and “House of Flying Daggers” (2004). “Many of his movies reflect the beauty of the Chinese culture, through the use of bamboos and traditional costumes.
Film Director Honored with Sock Art by http://www.ohiseered.com/
Joe DeLorenzo is a designer and artist based in Philadelphia. In this oil paintings series he explores one of the greatest passions among street art lovers: the sneakers. In this case not collectables or fashion elements, but real protagonists of the artworks.
Sneakers oil paintings by http://www.joedelo.com/
Tanning Salon by http://www.jamienelson.com/
Amazing series by Jamie Nelson, fashion and beauty photographer based in New York. Jamie used neon lights, neon paint and spray to create these incredibly colourful images
Icône by http://www.marcthirouin.com/
Just Like Fireworks by http://www.nadiawicker.com/
Combining both photography and make-up art, Nadia Wicker has launched a beautiful self-portrait series entitled “Ursides”.
The Apple Collection 1986/87 via [Retronaut]
Japanese artist Takaya adorns the heads of models with raw vegetables and blossoming flowers. The artist affixes the clusters of plants to styled hair, just like a florist would arrange a bunch of flowers, before pruning them with hairdressing scissors.
Storm door by http://www.missaniela.com/
London-based photographer David Burton really knows how to showcase the beauty of nature. Though the focus for his Botswana series lies in the natural environment, the story is about a woman’s quest for self-discovery and enlightenment. There is beauty to be found in such a pursuit, and Burton went out of his way to captured it in a light and fun way.
