A lot of the light art you see consists of creating fun shapes or patterns. Julien Breton's light art, however, consists of very intricately drawn calligraphy. Julien draws the fantastic calligraphy pieces, and they are captured with the help of G.J. Plisson, who takes the photos.
Tumblr was made for incredible blogs like this! Children with Swag offers a huge archive of kids that have more style and fashion sense than almost everyone you know.
Victoria's Secret Angel Alessandra Ambrosio looking amazing as always. Not sure what this photo was shot for, but I like it.
Welcome to the twentieth Facebook inspiration roundup. Here we'll post just a few of the things you are missing if you aren't following Who Designed It? on Facebook. Click on the image to see more photos. Enjoy!
Alexandre Farto aka Vhils is a Portuguese street artist based in London. He has an amazing knack for creating large wall art pieces. His art stands out because they huge pieces that are created by playing with layers and textures to create the effect.
This great looking food tote by Mélangerie features illustrations of a unique food from each US state. It's a combination of two of my favorite things: food and design.
Barbara Cole's Painted Ladies series blurs the line between paintings and photographs. Influenced by a painting by Lucien Freud, she began experimenting with an SX-70 Polaroid camera to perfect her technique. She created these photos by playing with studio lighting and manipulating the surface image to add dimension and the painterly quality.
Jian Guo (breathing2004 on Deviant Art) is an artist/illustrator based in Shanghai, China. His fantasy illustrations look like the stained glass windows of a medieval cathedral, and tell familiar tales from the Lord of the Rings, World of Warcraft and the Avengers. Check out his portfolio to see more of his work, including some traditional style paintings and illustrations.
Michal Miszta was commissioned to model this engagement ring box after Carl Fredricksen's house from Pixar's Up.
Michal also created these figurines after the Carl Fredricksen character.
There's a magical quality to this series by Maia Flore. The women in these shots peacefully sleep while a different object keeps them floating in the sky. If these women were awake, they would probably be freaking out. Instead, they are in a peaceful state where dreams come to life.