If your house was burning, what would you take with you? Foster Huntington challenges anybody who is willing to participate in his photo project, The Burningmore →
If you've got a few minutes to spare today and are looking to be inspired, check out this short film showing how French artists Supakitch and Koralie createdmore →
Each year the French Ministry of Culture and Communication invites a leading artist to create a work that responds to the exceptional architectural space of themore →
Canadian photographer Todd McLellan has inspired me to look around and take things apart for their components (DIY supplies?). Todd disassembles andmore →
Peggy Wolf was studying fashion design for several years until she realized she enjoyed drawing more than designing. Her use of watercolors, pastels, ink, andmore →
Several years ago, after a trip to Southeast Asia, textile designer Lulu de Kwiatkowski started assembling large-scale collages from pages of old journals, lovemore →
Artist Juliana Santacruz Herrera has taken to the streets of Paris to repair unsightly potholes and cracks with braids and braids of colorful yarn. Reminds memore →
Inspired by transforming mass produced items into unique and handmade works of art, Inge Jacobsen brilliantly stitches onto the the pages of fashion magazinesmore →
I absolutely adore Brazilian artist and fashion student Camila do Rosário's work. Her Moleskine collages are incredibly inspiring and her detailedmore →
San Francisco artist Sarah Applebaum's installations and sculptures, made from afghans, vintage blankets, felt, and yarn, are so colorfully explosive andmore →
Swedish artist Johan Thörnqvist adds the most detailed city and character illustrations on top of ordinary photographs. The results are incredibly magical andmore →
Artist Brian Dettmer alters pre-existing books one page at a time using knives, tweezers and surgical tools. He begins by sealing the books edges, creating anmore →
Self-taught German photographer Matthias Heiderich's photos of Berlin are so appealing. I can't stop staring at the colors and lines. Beautiful!!more →
Chilean artist Livia Marin's series "Broken Things" showcases porcelain cups and bowls, cracked and distorted. And though the fractures are meant to representmore →