
Maurizio Anzeri’s wonderful embroidered photo-sculptures
Maurizio Anzeri, an Italian based visual artist, is the creator of some extremely impressive imagery using vintage photographs that he embroiders creating something he calls ‘photo-sculptures’. The result of this rather bizarre mix of techniques is an unearthly visual impact that takes you on a journey of characters and worlds so beautifully intertwined by mister Anzeri.



Tagged: Italian artist, Maurizio Anzeri, Saatchi gallery
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Nick Knight’s beautiful shoot for Another Magazine
The great photographer Nick Knight did this editorial for Another Magazine Spring/Summer 2011 where he collided fashion imagery with contemporary dance and the beautiful flow of fabrics, creating shots of over-sized flowers. Tell No One created a film that captures the essence behind this spectacular project.
Madame Humtata is an Austrian singer and a very eccentric character that can really put on a show. Amazing couture performances, art happenings, dramatic sounds, contemporary dance and a very authentic sound are just a few of the elements Madame Humtata brings to the table.

New fashion from Bucharest designer Cristina Cernei
I’m a Bucharest-based independent fashion designer with a taste for everything spectacular: from origami folded couture to hand-painted unique designs. My brand, Cernei, stands for edgy versatility with a feminine twist. I enjoy creating innovative, elaborate designs that stimulate creativity and can be worn in more than one way, without losing their femininity and their practical side. Read more
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For Dutch Book Week, Dutch ad firm Van Wanten Etcetera created a campaign featuring sculptural book ‘portraits’ of famous biographies and the people they’re about: Anne Frank, Vincent van Gogh, Louis van Gaal, and Kader Abdolah. Hi-end image company Souverein created the sculptures. Read more
The job of a fashion photographer is to make people hate themselves because they’re not as hot or as cool as the people in the pictures. I wonder how Michael Flores sleeps at night knowing he’s ruined the self-esteems of thousands of people. Read more
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
His name is Marshall. At just over 8 months old, you don’t need to be clucky to appreciate his outfits: from Baby Gap to Cheap Monday, and sometimes not much more than a cheeky grin. This bub oozes charisma and his clothes suit him to a tee (pun intended).
Fate is the record, Dr. Dog were destined to make a timeless yet contemporary distillation of the band’s open-armed, big-hearted sound. Inventive, magnificently realized, and absolutely irresistible, the Park The Van Records release sees the Philadelphia-based quintet filtering the gamut of American popular music into its own idiosyncratic brand of blue-eyed, dilated-pupil soul. As ever, Dr. Dog makes magic from an enduring pop palette of intricate harmonies, shape-shifting melodies, and ramshackle audio ingenuity all presented through their slightly skewed and utterly individualistic outlook.
Sydney-based designer, illustrator, and artist, Lalita Lu, has many creative feathers pinned to her cap, and now, we can officially add kick-arse seamstress, too. Under the guidance of a menagerie of creatures, shoppers can choose a me and oli print, match it with their favourite garment shape, punch in their size specs then hit send. Bespoke designs handmade to suit your actual shape. This is how shopping should be. Read more
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South Florida artist Tarra Wood is inspired by popular culture and American societal values. In her work, she frequently incorporates movie monsters, dinosaurs, cheesy science fiction and anything relating to films or television. Read more
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John said | 23 December, 2011
Isn’t this just a copy of Shaun Kardinal ?