
Ulrika Kestere’s series The Girl with Seven Horses
Ulrika Kestere’s haunting photographs capture the delicate beauty of the Scandinavian landscape. This talented photographer and illustrator from Latvia enchanted me with her fairy-talesque story: The Girl with Seven Horses, a series inspired by local mythologies of invisible creatures Pure poetry.


Tagged: Latvia photographer, Scandinavian landscape photo, Ulrika Kestere photos
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As globetrotters and novelty lovers, we wanted to create an innovative and eclectic new accessory line. Piece by piece, we obsessively focused on colour, texture and tones. We refined our talents as modern artisans, combining traditional techniques with cutting-edge design, while paying homage to the places, artists and craftsmen that made our restless journeys unforgettable. As independent designers, we stand for creating unique fashion accessories that express your moods and personality, allowing you to play and experiment with colours, texture and tones. Are you ready to play? Come in, make yourself comfortable and enjoy.

We all have our little quirks. Mine is for stylish carry bags that won’t let me down if my purchase is a bit heavy. So when I came across the Averli Wine Up products then I couldn’t be more thrilled. Indestructible polypropylene and soft rubber melted together to safely wrap any bottle shape. Apart from its practicality and sturdiness, what I really love is the great design. No matter how bumpy the road or how crowded the bus is I can carry my wine with me without having to worry someone or something will break the bottle.
The Alphabet 2: a horn book video experiment
I love the way the visual narrative is engaged here: it’s simple and funny. Created by n9ve, a multidisciplinary design studio based in Turin, Italy, this playful piece of motion graphics displays different techniques and objects to represent the meaning of the word each letter introduces.
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Greek/Italian artist Angelo Plassas creates flash- based websites that are each interactive pieces of art unto themselves. Read more
Artist Thomas Allen cuts amazing 3D scenes out of books and photographs them in a certain way that makes them look even more dynamic and dramatic. Read more
I remember the first time I saw a Mark Rothko piece at the Art Institute in Chicago. I’d only seen reproductions until that point, and I never understood why people considered the late painter so important. Read more
Ok, so this is some clever trick photography by Joseph Ford for French Magazine, Amusement. But heck, why doesn’t someone just go ahead and build one. Kinda what the world needs right now. Right? Right!
This website hosts a nice collection of quirky, sometimes mind-boggling, sculptures from around the world. There’s a certain Dali-esque feel to a lot of them – those surreal, dreamy hallucinations turned into a warped reality. I’ve always been a sucker for art that really catches you out for a few seconds, and these certainly do that.
We featured White Williams on Lost At E Minor recently, so we thought it was time to pin him down for a chat. Metaphorically speaking of course. Read more
This cool black unisex t shirt by UK label Client is made in England, printed in Berlin, and beautifully packaged in East Berlin cartonage, especially designed for Client.
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Here are a couple awesome pieces by Matt Leines that were recently on display in the Doubting Thomases exhibit at Nudashank gallery in Baltimore. Gives me ideas for Halloween. Read more

Get lost in a daydream or a craving for something sweet while gazing at these cool sculptures by Brooklyn-based WiNK WiNK PONY. Made using clay, tree bark, wood, and mossy moss.

Michelle Blade’s psychedelic artwork
Michelle Blade’s washed out paintings are deceptively simple, her washy acrylics creating psychedelic textures and conjuring ghostly figures from the past. Read more

Pencils made from recycled newspaper
The problem with awesome things like these pencils made out of recycled newspaper is that you almost don’t want to use them.

It’s refreshing to see artists like Joe Kievitt who are contented to explore the beauty in simple forms and asymmetrical patterns. Read more
Our friends at Aussie stationary shop Notemaker have given us 10 Moleskine Lego Notebooks to give away: an assorted mix of 5 large and 5 pocket ones with mixed covers. To enter, tell us the first thing you’d write in your new notebook, along with the city you live in. Read more
In the animal series, artist/designer Okayboss explores the trend of bands naming themselves after animals. These pieces, inspired by such artists as the Mountain Goats and The Dodos, put a colorful spin on the wildlife-turned-band phenomenon in indie-rock. Limited edition signed pieces are available in the Lost At E Minor store. Read more
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