Daniel Edlen paints these awesome vinyl record portraits using only white acrylic. The desnity of the paint creates the illusion of shading in his portraits. You can buy some of his paintings on Daniel's website.
Intersection | NYC by Navid Baraty
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Have you ever wondered what it looked like at the construction site of the Titanic? Well, you're in luck. Here's a beautiful set of photographs taken from 1909-1911 documenting the construction of the world's most famous ship.
Massimo Gammacurta's book, Lolli-Pop, is a still life project where he turns major brands into lollipops. He also distributed these lollipops to bloggers to much fan fair.
The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Michel Assaad
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Beautiful Swedish model Mona Johannesson poses for Peter Gehrke in this series for Elle Sweden March 2012. Digging the variety of outfits and hair styles in this series.
This is a really cool piece of artwork by Peter Coffin. It was created by stitching together multiple photos with rainbows in them to create a singular swirling rainbow. It's really cool looking at the individual photos and seeing how they fit into the tapestry of the larger design.
Dustin Cantrell is a photographer from California, so naturally when Winter Storm Nemo came through New York City, he went outside to capture the wonderful aftermath of the blizzard. Below are a few beauties of Central Park and the surrounding area. Here's how he described the experience, "I kept on having flashbacks to how I imagine life was before technology."
Burj Khalifa Opening Ceremony by Henzelle
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