
The photos were taken in 1967 by photographer Gerald Fearnley who decided to show them to the world now, though one of the photos was used on the cover of Bowie’s debut album. Read more Never-Before-Seen Photos Of David Bowie
The photos were taken in 1967 by photographer Gerald Fearnley who decided to show them to the world now, though one of the photos was used on the cover of Bowie’s debut album. Read more Never-Before-Seen Photos Of David Bowie
For 25 years I am working on a book about the Tarot. Finally I’m very close to finish the project. Meanwhile I started working also on a board game based on the Tarot deck.
Originally I planned to use the traditional Reader-Waite-Smith deck, but ultimately I changed my mind and I decide it to create my own deck.
For several years I was trying to convince artists to create together a new tarot deck, but eventually I had to do it on my own. These are the four Aces. Read more The four Aces (Tarot deck project)
Origami is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding. The goal of this art is to create a representation of an object using geometric folds and crease patterns preferably without the use of gluing or cutting the paper, and using only one piece of paper. Read more Won Park the money folder
Cervejaria Ramiro is the Portuguese grande dame that has been serving up the best seafood in Lisbon since 1956. Don’t miss a trip to one of the best restaurants in Lisbon while you’re in town. Read more The Best Seafood in Lisbon
ONCE UPON A GEEK vol.1 is a collection of 250 black and white illustrations that revisits with humor the daily lives of our favorite heroes! Read more Comics About Popular Movies And Games
Street artist Dan Bergeron-better known as Fauxreel- talks about aesthetics and purpose in his work. Read more Street Art by Fauxree
Alexander Khokhlov is a young Russian photographer who explores the visually strength of paint and makeup in his 2D or not 2D series. Working with makeup artist Valeriya Kutsan and retouching expert Veronica Ershova, Khokhlov manages to capture women and men as pictorial reinterpretations of themselves, inspired by two-dimensional posters, comics, pop art, impressionist paintings, pixelated images, and cartoon characters. Read more 2D or not 2D
Alessandro Gottardo also goes by the name Shout. He recently released a hardcover book called Shout Mono which you can preview here. I particularly liked this quote from him that was in the product description, Read more Surreal Illustrations by SHOUT