Paul Chiappe
Can you believe THESE are pencil drawings in an incredible tiny scale?! I just learned about Scottish artist Paul Chiappe from the jealous curator, an art blog I am totally addicted to.
Can you believe THESE are pencil drawings in an incredible tiny scale?! I just learned about Scottish artist Paul Chiappe from the jealous curator, an art blog I am totally addicted to.
I stumbled over the work of advertising and documentary photographer Elliott Erwitt in an art museums book store and was immediately struck by the subtle meanings and irony in his pictures. Many of them made me laugh out loud and some are quite shocking in their honesty. You find a few impressions on this website.
Delirium by Lauren Oliver Since this category is named Arts and BOOKS, today I will present you one of the best books I read this year: Delirium by Lauren Oliver. I only realised on the book fair in Franfurt (where the german edition was advertised) that the book is destined for teens. Nevertheless, I really
Actual, I intended yesterday a post about the Easy Living fashion editorial „Oh happy Day“ (October issue, see upper picture), but I changed my plans immediately, when I realised that these beautiful pictures were made by the same editorial and commercial photographer that is responsible for a range of fashion editorials, which really grabed my
Two weeks ago I visited the „Eyes on Paris“ exhibition in Hamburg that presents books with photography about Paris, beginning in the late 19th century until now. It was absolutely stunning to see pictures of a time, which is long gone. The photos which had the most impact on me were the ones from Brassaï
Brassaï (Gyula Halász) 1899-1984 Weiterlesen »