Italian artist Giuseppe Colarusso takes ordinary items and turns them into something nonexistent and completely useless – which at the same time looks really eye-catching and puzzling as a piece of art.
KiBiSi is one of Scandinavias most influential design groups, and creates everything from furniture and household objects, to bicycles and aircraft, and signature designs for clients across the globe. These Puma bikes where created for ease of movement, urban transportation, and individual appeal.
Martin Schmetzer is a Stockholm based artist with main focus on hand-drawn typography with a high level of detail and diligence. These are typographic illustrations for Ford Social.
Jeff Langevin from Oregon is a freelance artist & designer. His work includes emotional, figural paintings which explore the relationship between humans and nature, artistic interpretations and graphic works inspired by popular culture.
This illustrative object series by Kevin Leung let us rethink our social lives, and shows how human are domesticated by technology. The objects are handcrafted without using any machines, the medium itself is disconnected from technology.
This is a custom-bodied version of the 1930 Mercedes-Benz SSK, the ‘Count Trossi’. Only 30 SSK’s where made, and this one was specially bodied for Count Carlo Felice Trossi, an Italian race car driver and car constructor. It was restored by Paul Russell and now owned by fashion designer Ralph Lauren.
Aerial photography by Peter Andrew, from Toronto, Canada. Andrew spend hours on Google Earth, looking for interesting compositions and interchanges, then shot them from a Cessna single engine plane.