
The Royal Dozen
In her series The Royal Dozen multimedia artist Alexis Sinclair creates intricate digital images in the style of the Renaissance masters. With amazing attention to detail, she’s managed to create a complex yet majestic series by stitching together hundreds of illustrations and photographs.


Tagged: Alexis Sinclair, Renaissance masters
Also by JASON YAGAN

At first glance Barnaby Ward’s illustrations seem quirky and fun. Look a little closer and you’ll notice darker underlying themes of innocence and naivety, juxtaposed with elements of danger and destruction.

What’s not to love about beautiful type engraved into old wine barrel lids? Would happily hang this in our studio. Nice work from Ben Johnston. Read more
Stunning Starry Night interactive animation
This stunning video by Petros Vrellis makes you wonder what Van Gogh could have created had today’s technology been available in his time.
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I really enjoy the vastness of Akos Major’s photos from the Scottish Highlands. It looks a like a great place to escape from the world and gather your thoughts. Read more
Elliot Buford’s drawings and sketches are quick visual one-liners that are in turns hilarious, completely absurd, and even occasionally poignant. His drawings inspired by spam emails is particularly entertaining. 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
Hahahaha! Conan rules, and so do all the gals who look like him. Which is a surprising many, according to this freshly launched Tumblr. Read more
London-based DJ, Kelpe, has just recorded a diverse electro mix for the Allez Allez blog, which you can download, turn up to eleven, and nod yo’ head to. It’s just the tonic for an early afternoon kickstart.
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The t-shirt range of Lollipop Loretta is essentially a bright and bubbly collection of wearable art. There are only two of each shirt in each size and the illustrative monster characters are printed on quality American Apparel shirts. Fun! Read more
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Set up in 2011, Rebel Unlit is a printing collaboration between London based Artists Neil Butler and Shanney Mulcahy. They make short run screen-printed t-shirts and limited edition prints from their studio in East London. All the t shirts are fair traded and printed by hand and, as a result, each one is unique. Read more
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