Wonderland 'The Queen's Armada' by Kirsty Mitchell
Welcome to the thirty-ninthFacebook 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!
Richard Avedon was an iconic photographer whose most famous works were shot for Harper's Bazaar, Vogue, and Life. An obituary published in The New York Times said that "his fashion and portrait photographs helped define America's image of style, beauty and culture for the last half-century."
These amazing sterographic projections were taken by Netherlands based photographer Wouter van Buuren. He takes multiple pictures and merges them into a new reality. To get a 'total landscape' of the visible scenery, he takes his photos atop electricity towers, cranes, high rise buildings, and bridges.
Beautiful headdress by Paulina Bojór "BOYOR"
Makeup by Marianna Jurkiewicz
Photographer: Remigiusz Kozdra
Kirsty Mitchell has a wonderful imagination and eye for the extraordinary. Not only does she take beautiful photos, but she also makes the clothes, props and sets. She has a great sense of color and form and she is able to stitch together some spectacular fantasy lands from her imagination. You can catch her on Flickr and Facebook to see some more of her work and don't forget to check out the behind the scenes photos on Facebook.
Smug One is a British street artist who creates incredibly realistic yet highly stylized graffiti paintings. He creates some incredibly beautiful work of women, famous character portraits, and bizarre/humorous scenes. You can check out a large gallery of his work on Flickr.
Thank you Esquire for bringing us these photos of Kate Upton. Photos by Yu Tsai.
You might have seen our first two Timeless Beauty posts: Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn. This time we bring to you the one and only Elizabeth Taylor.
This amazing paper cut-out artwork was created by Bovey Lee.Here's his description of the work, "The foreground involves a sort of kids fight, surrounded by giant jellyfish being rushed to shore by the crashing waves. The mid-ground consists of two oil drilling platforms, collapsing, exploding, and catching on fire. The main figure is the girl on the couch who is unaware of what’s about to happen and laughing away. In the back, the threatening waves are in full throttle, while elephants balance on beach balls at the edge of a wall of water."