Yong Ho Ji is a Korean artist who creates wonderful and unique sculptures out of recycled tires. You can see the meticulous details of the muscles, flesh, and curved bodies of his beasts.
la nostra infinita abnegazione by Silvia Pelissero (agnes-cecile)
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Love this photo shoot of Edita Vilkeviciute by Camilla Akrans for H&M Magazine Spring 2011. A very casual and beautiful look!
Matt Sartain is a San Francisco based photographer whose work is inspired by his love for storytelling. He concepts, shoots and style his own work, which has appeared in the New York Times Magazine and PDN. You can see how he created the image above on his blog.
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Jeannette Woitzik has a knack for whimsical photo manipulations and storytelling. In this one, Jeannette brings a story book tale to life, hopping right off the pages.
One of the most overlooked parts about a movie are the great costume designs. These movie stills are from The Deep Blue Sea, a movie about a young wife and her affair set sometime during the 1950s. I have personally never seen the movie, but I really like the costumes from it. Rachel Weisz and Tom Hiddleston are featured in most of the stills. Ruth Myers was the costume designer for the movie.
This series is a part of Visual Tales.
Model: Taylor Warren
Photo: Colin Agnus
Design: John Tan
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