Thymournia’s Sombre Black & White Photography
Not all the work we feature on arthaus has such significant meaning to its creator. In this instance, Iranian photographer and graphic designer Thymournia’s…
Not all the work we feature on arthaus has such significant meaning to its creator. In this instance, Iranian photographer and graphic designer Thymournia’s…
Vincent Richel creates these fantastic little pieces out of driftwood he finds around the lakes of Maine. Via his artist statement: “Inspired by nature…
Slovakia-based designer Dusan Cezek has turned his favourite movie scenes into these fantastic little pixelated gifs! Have a gander! Via Behance
Young photographer Nicolas Bruno creates surrealist photographs inspired by his frequent episodes of sleep paralysis: “I give the viewer a glimpse inside the strange…
Dillon Boy aka James Dillon Wright’s new project “Dirtyland” sees Disney’s iconic female characters turned into smutty magazine cover stars. The artwork features colouful…
French artist Levalet, best known for his street art which can be found all over Paris, just dropped these photos on Facebook of some…
Randy Taylor is an accomplished and well known photographer. During his 40 year career he has photographed some of the most iconic people, places…
Denver based Shawn Huckins returns with a new series of paintings titled The American __Tier which humorously combines scenes from 19th Century Americana with…
Interesting if not somewhat surreal isometric illustrations of an imaginary town by French illustrator Lili des Bellons. This is part of a graphic design book, find out more on Behance.
Canadian photographer Benoit Paille released another photo series on his Behance recently, entitled Visions/Hyper-night reality. According to Benoit, this work tries to deal with the concept of perception and memory. The photos were shot in his neighborhood during a late night walk, and are reminiscent of his past work. One thing that Benoit always does well is capture mood and lighting, and this series is no exception.