Ever wondered how J.Crew create forty-five custom colours? Watch here where it's art meets science meets a guy named Luigi.
Read MoreMake-up artist's Mademoiselle Mu's stunning work for Ever Magazine’s fashion editorial entitled “She has waited too long”.
Read MoreIf you live in Perth you would have come across local artist Kelly Mekel's fashion illustrations in your travels. Currently featured on the Urban Walkabout Perth Series and the creative behind Betts Shoes Windows of the City, Mekel's dreamy artwork is everywhere!
Read MoreFrench photographer, Charles Fréger toured eighteen countries from Austria to Finland to produce The Wilder Mann project. This fascinating series of photographs, which took Fréger several years to research and shoot, explores the human fascination with myth, ritual and tradition.
Read MoreJames Gulliver Hancock is an illustrator originally from Australia currently based in Brooklyn, New York. Check out his wonderful work here.
Read MoreThere is something about the simplicity of pencil to paper. How a blank page can come to life when a talented hand guides the pencil. The joyful act of drawing comes so naturally when we are children but sadly it's something we tend to do less of as we grow older.
This group of present day fashion illustrators, however, have mastered their talent to create some amazing pieces of art.
Read MoreTo celebrate his 15th anniversary, Matthew Williamson teamed up with Swarovski to create the magical short film, XV, starring Sienna Milller, Poppy Delevigne and Andrea Riseborough wearing dresses created with thousands of Swarovski Elements in this fantasy tale.
Read MoreTo launch the NYCB Art Series, the New York City Ballet has teamed up with talented Brooklyn-based artists FAILE to make an original contemporary art work inspired by the Company.
The seemly contrasting elements, classical ballet and retro street art, have been combined to create an eye-catching 40-foot tall tower installation that will be inside the Lincoln Center. Made entirely out of individual wooden blocks, each side is painted with a different image.
Read MoreThese graceful photographs are from an exhibition called Ashes and Snow by Canadian film-maker and photographer Gregory Colbert. Colbert captures the extraordinary beauty of rare interactions between humans beings and animals. The animal subjects of the photographs include interactions with both wild animals and also those that have been habituated to human contact.
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