This is one of the better Alice in Wonderland tributes that have sprouted up since the release of the Tim Burton re-make. Antonia Yordanova and Momchil Hristov have teamed up to create this amazing fantasy world with model Elizabeth@Ivet Fashion.
Scott Wade uses a wonderful combination of cars and dirt to create his work. He uses the rear window of cars as his canvas and re-creates everything from famous paintings to famous football stars. He creates each elaborate piece using an assortment of brushes and his hands. One painting can take anywhere from forty mintues to four hours. Each work is wiped clean by rain or the passing of time, allowing him to start anew.
If you needed a reminder of why you love summer so much, here is Bar Refaeli to remind you. Bar looks absolutely amazing in Agua Bendita's swimwear. Don't worry, summer is only half a year away, unless you're down here in Florida ;)
Welcome to the fifty-ninth 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 images to see credits. Enjoy!
Jessica R is a 25 year old graphic artist/web editor and fashion blogger from the Bay Area of California. Here's a little excerpt from her blog Hapa Time:
"Even though at this point (after blogging for 10 months - 10.9.12) I almost exclusively show off my sponsor's clothing, I make sure to keep it classy, on trend, subtly sexy, edgy, modern and almost always polished. I always pick the items I style and am very selective. I try to keep a style that is affordable too though affordable is very subjective, I would say a young working woman in her 20's and early 30's would be happiest taking any kind of advice from me or my blog!"
For more beautiful and stylish outfits from Jessica, visit her loobook.nu. If you like the outfits, check out her blog to see where you can get them.
Signe Vilstrup has an enormous portfolio of fashion, beauty, and studio photography. This is just a small glimpse of her great work. You can check out a lot more great shoots on her portfolio.
Did you notice anything interesting about that wallpaper at first glance? Take a closer look, and you can see Cecilia Paredes' face blending into the background. Cecilia wraps, covers, and paints her own body to match the background, and presents herself as part of the landscape. Her body looks as if it is disappearing. An experienc she describes as very exciting.
This is one of the cooler light art photos I've seen recently. I like the concept of incorporating the light art with the subject of the photo. The coloring also turned out well. The subject has a dark, mysterious look while being surrounded by the batman insignia light art.
Here are some incredible examples of leaf art carvings. Each leaf is created in four phases: drying, curing, shaving and pressing, but it takes a total of about sixty steps from start to finish. Learn more about leaf art carvings at the Daily Mail.
Welcome to the sixty-first 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 images to see credits. Enjoy!