Monday, July 25, 2016

Flocks - Photography by Nir ArieliNir Arieli is an award winning...

















Flocks - Photography by Nir Arieli

Nir Arieli is an award winning photographer from Israel. His photos are beautiful and challenging. While most art is focused on the beauty of women and the female form, Nir focuses on and prominently features the male form in his work. His current work Flocks uses dancers in a loose interpretation of flocking birds. See more of Nir Arieli’s work on our previous post.


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nonconcept: Seascape Retreat in BanksPeninsula, New Zealand by...











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Seascape Retreat in BanksPeninsula, New Zealand by Pattersons.


Realistic Oil Painting by Marta Penter Brazilian artist Marta...





















Realistic Oil Painting by Marta Penter

Brazilian artist Marta Penter draws from her background in psychology to meticulously catalog the countless social cues of dress, hairstyle, posture, and facial expression that allow us to negotiate the realm of others while carving out space for our own experience. On one hand, her work suggests a dream-like reality, with a palette approaching monochrome, figures sometimes floating over pure white backgrounds, and concentrated infusions of sapphire blue, which she introduced to her work after sketching one day in a park with a blue ballpoint pen.


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Brushmaster Grass Trimmer Combines Vacuum Cleaner and Grass Trimmer in One

Brushmaster Grass Trimmer is a concept product that combines the best of a vacuum cleaner and a grass trimmer. This design is the result of an effort to create a clarity and easy to understand portable, storable, and manoeuvrable product. This project aims to combine features from two great products on a smaller scale.

The main issue of many operators of string trimmers is collecting those off-cut pieces of grass once the cutting is done. Well, how bout if those cut grass stems are collected right away? Thanks to the aid of a vacuum induced motor. During the cutting process, the grass is pulled up vertically with the help of the vacuum, it means that the grass won’t be flattened by the cutting component, it can be easily cleaned once it’s over.

Designer : Fraser Leid

Brushmaster Grass Trimmer by Fraser Leid

Brushmaster Grass Trimmer by Fraser Leid

Brushmaster Grass Trimmer is a wireless device that can be kept in a workspace without being obtrusive. The interface is pretty simple, it only features a two stage trigger and a quick-release button located at the top of the device to make emptying the collected grass quick and easy.

Brushmaster Grass Trimmer by Fraser Leid

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Brushmaster Grass Trimmer by Fraser Leid

Tuvie has received “Brushmaster Grass Trimmer” project from our ‘Submit A Design‘ feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their design/concept for publication.

Brushmaster Grass Trimmer Combines Vacuum Cleaner and Grass Trimmer in One is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

Drawings by Adara Sánchez Anguiano Adara Sánchez Anguiano (born...



















Drawings by Adara Sánchez Anguiano

Adara Sánchez Anguiano (born 1987) is a freelance illustrator from Sevilla, Spain.

I’ve always had pencils in my hands, it’s impossible to know when I started drawing. I learnt to draw at the same time I learnt to count and read.
I started my Fine Art degree in my born place, but I finished it between Belgium and Cuenca. After that I got a master in illustration in Barcelona.
Now I’m in Madrid.

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Give Me Five Streetlights : Slap Those Little Hands to Give Those Lamp Posts Electricity

We must say Give Me Five Streetlight is a smart and green design. It’s a concept lamp post with small rotatable hands that encourage passers-by to slap them as in “give me five” to generate electricity. By slapping those cute small hands, this lamp post uses that kinetic energy to power itself. People are welcome to “high five” those hands during the day, since any electricity generated is kept in the battery to be used at night. The level of charge is indicated at the bottom of the post, giving passers-by clues which lamp post that needs their helps.

Designers : Yuanxuan Huang, Song Qiao, Hao Yu, and Wei Liu

Give Me Five Streetlights by Yuanxuan Huang, Song Qiao, Hao Yu, and Wei Liu

Give Me Five Streetlights by Yuanxuan Huang, Song Qiao, Hao Yu, and Wei Liu

Give Me Five Streetlights by Yuanxuan Huang, Song Qiao, Hao Yu, and Wei Liu

Give Me Five Streetlights : Slap Those Little Hands to Give Those Lamp Posts Electricity is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design