Monday, August 29, 2016

really-shit: Featured sampling of the incredible work of Axel...



















really-shit:

Featured sampling of the incredible work of Axel Crieger, a German-born photographer who combines photographs, effects and narrations with a passion to create what he likes to call ‘digital paintings’.

nevendi: Set of cats is finished! Now to put them on notecards...



nevendi:

Set of cats is finished! Now to put them on notecards :3

Paintings by Michael Foulkrod Michael Foulkrod born 1956 is...





















Paintings by Michael Foulkrod

Michael Foulkrod born 1956 is an artist based in Los Angeles. He earned a BFA in Painting from the Maryland Institute College of Art.  

Foulkrod challenges his skills and perspective constantly, enjoying the clarity that can be found while painting from life. He spends lengthy hours on the floor looking up at his subjects, a technique that gives his work the trademark monumental theatricality that has become his own version of reality television. 


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Illustrations by Kristin Baugh Shiraef







Illustrations by Kristin Baugh Shiraef

Kristin Baugh Shiraef



Kristin Baugh Shiraef

Street art by Sfhir Since his beginnings in graffiti from 1995,...


street art by Sfhir


street art by Sfhir


street art by Sfhir


street art by Sfhir


street art by Sfhir


street art by Sfhir


street art by Sfhir


street art by Sfhir

Street art by Sfhir

 Since his beginnings in graffiti from 1995, he creates under the sign of restlessness. His life can be considered as a pilgrimage and he evolved progressively towards a photo-realistic technique that is increasingly refined and detailed. Versatile artist, his work combines graffiti with a variety of tools such as airbrushes, pistols, brushes or rollers. A sentence written on a New York train has marked him for life: “The only thing I know is that I can’t stop.”


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Sony Wireless Glass Speaker Creates Warmth and Nice Atmosphere Wherever You Are

Sony introduces gorgeous wireless glass sound speaker that looks like an elegant lamp. Yes, it’s nothing like a speaker, the subtle, elegant design blends perfectly with its environment. Set your world with nice, romantic ambience, this music device transforms space around you into a comfortable atmosphere for get together.

Sony wireless glass sound speaker features 360-degree sound stage to fill every corner of the room, that glass tube tweeter emits crystal clear audio to every direction. Sony even claims that you will enjoy as if the music is performed in front of you, wherever you are, thanks to the actuators that vibrate the organic glass to create crystal clear and realistic sound. We really love the design that mimics a lantern or candle, making your special event even more special with dimmable, warm LED.

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Sony Wireless Glass Sound Speaker

Sony Wireless Glass Sound Speaker

Sony Wireless Glass Sound Speaker

Sony Wireless Glass Sound Speaker

Sony Wireless Glass Sound Speaker

Sony Wireless Glass Sound Speaker

Sony Wireless Glass Speaker Creates Warmth and Nice Atmosphere Wherever You Are is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

Paintings by Australian Artist Ben Smith Ben Smith’s work...





















Paintings by Australian Artist Ben Smith

Ben Smith’s work combines the beautiful and the unsettling, the humorous and the sincere, the banal and the uncanny. Recurring themes in his work include doubt, divergence within a personality and the search for consolation. These themes are explored through multi-layered allegory, using the various expressive possibilities of paint. Ben is represented by Scott Livesey Galleries, Melbourne.

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Reverence Tea Brewer Features Two Chambers for More Energy Efficient Design

Reverence Tea Brewer is a sustainable tea brewer that offers beautiful combination of traditional and modern elements. This concept tea brewer has won an A’ Design Award in home appliances category, it features harmony in both design and function. The lower water pot consists of two chambers which are insulated with perlite, in this way, just like a flask, the water can keep its temperature for a longer period of time after removed from the oven.

You can heat the water at the lower chamber, then filled the upper part with tea leaves and hot water. Leave it for brewing. Your tea will be ready for serving in less than 10 minutes. The inclined form has been designed to resemble the serving gestures, it is ready to serve all tea lovers.

Designer : Hakan Gürsu of Designnobis

Reverence Tea Brewer by Hakan Gürsu of DesignNobis

Reverence Tea Brewer by Hakan Gürsu of DesignNobis

Reverence Tea Brewer by Hakan Gürsu of DesignNobis

Reverence Tea Brewer by Hakan Gürsu of DesignNobis

Reverence Tea Brewer by Hakan Gürsu of DesignNobis

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

Reverence Tea Brewer Features Two Chambers for More Energy Efficient Design is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design