Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Botanical Art by Duy Anh Nhan Duc Duy Anh Nhan Duc is a visual...





















Botanical Art by Duy Anh Nhan Duc

Duy Anh Nhan Duc is a visual artist who handles botanical art in a singular way. This self-taught, which places no barrier to his artistic approach, likes to imagine the impossible. He merges plants to the human body, integrates them with the object, applies them by thousands on his frescos or combines them with his videos and drawings. The botanical kingdom is for him an infinite inspiration. “Though my creations, I try to capture the unique allure of natural vegetation. All is an excuse to tell stories and honor plant kingdom”. His Instagram.

Some photos by Isabelle Chapuis and Charlotte Abramow.


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nonconcept: The Universe House, Mexico by Tatiana Bilbao and...


The Universe House by Tatiana Bilbao and Gabriel Orozco





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The Universe House, Mexico by Tatiana Bilbao and Gabriel Orozco. (Photography: Iwan Baan)


Paintings by Martine Johanna Martine Johanna is a Dutch...





















Paintings by Martine Johanna

Martine Johanna is a Dutch painter mostly known for her acrylic paintings on linen and wooden panels. Her works are hyper-saturated, seemingly light, but explore the duality between youthful naivety and anxiety-riddled adulthood. Female figures, fierce but fragile, often crowd the compositions and occupy the majority of the space gazing distractedly into the beyond. Making the viewer a voyeuristic part of the work. The paintings are visually stimulating and cheeky while expressing an underlying sense of uncertainty and unrest. Martine Johanna lives and works in Amsterdam. 


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Shaddai Mega Yacht Features High-Balcony to Take You From The Sea to The Sky

Shaddai mega yacht is a luxurious 150-meter concept yacht that represents our desire to see the world from a vantage point of view. It features a high balcony to bring passengers from the sea to the sky, enjoying breath taking view where everything is at their sight and control.

Designed by Gabriele Teruzzi, he says that he expresses all of his creativity through this “out of the box” concept yacht. Starting from a blank sheet, didn’t have any image of the final result, until he had found his mojo, a clear idea of the sensation of omnipotence that he wanted to create. This mega yacht wants to take passengers to a point of extreme sense of power, the name Shaddai itself means omnipotent, representing the main concept that the designer had in mind. Just like Tower of Babel, Pyramids in Egypt, or today’s skyscrapers, those designs represent the idea where we want to touch the sky.

Designer : Gabriele Teruzzi

Shaddai Mega Yacht by Gabriele Teruzzi

Shaddai Mega Yacht by Gabriele Teruzzi

The futuristic shape of Shaddai was inspired by contemporary architectures. The main cabin is located at the perfect place where the owner can watch beautiful sunset, giving a glimpse feeling of a higher power where they will be surrounded by the sea and the sky. The infinity pool also creates a visual effect of no limit, all you can see is water heading into the sky.

The Beach Club and the main aft deck have been designed to make a strong connection, joined by scenographic infinity pool located on the main aft deck. The pool becomes the ceiling of Beach Club, creating an airy and freshness feeling into it.

Shaddai Mega Yacht by Gabriele Teruzzi

Shaddai Mega Yacht by Gabriele Teruzzi

Shaddai Mega Yacht by Gabriele Teruzzi

Shaddai Mega Yacht by Gabriele Teruzzi

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Abstract Photography by  Andrea GrütznerAndrea...

















Abstract Photography by  Andrea Grützner

Andrea Grützner is a fine arts photographer from Berlin Germany.  Her abstract photography is very challenging and complex.  This series entitled “Erbgericht” was shot in a guest house in Saxony, Germany. It leaves me feeling as I fell down the rabbit hole trying to interpret the images.  Andrea’s award winning work has been shown around the world.  Thanks to Sleek Magazine.


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