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  • A while ago, I discovered a project called Básicamente (basically) made by the extraordinary photographer Claudia Rodríguez Borja, and thanks to her kindness I can present you a small part of this series.

    What I love in her photos are a confusing display of colors and textures, an inner travel on the backyard that leads to amazing discoveries. I particularly enjoy the mood that surrounds her micro quest: innocent, epic, abstract. And the eternal blue. The whole series is compiled in a book that you can also get here.

    Jan 22

    This is a small selection of the wonders coming out of Leif Podhajsky’s psychedelic mind. I haven’t seen before such a body of work in which forms and colors mix and come to life and movement with

    Jan 21

    I have spend a very good hour checking all the works made by Bohyun Yoon and considering his vision of body and clothing in our society, so the fragmentation of our perceptions and his very ingenious performances. There’s plenty of interesting videos as well to watch!

    Jan 20

    A nice ink made by brandonancone. Couldn’t resist the temptation of reblog it!

    A nice ink made by brandonancone. Couldn’t resist the temptation of reblog it!

    (via darksilenceinsuburbia)

    Jan 19
    via: brandonancone

    Found at urhajos, a very well done use of the space for surprise the viewers from different angles. Here you can see a bit of the process of production.

‘FOLDS’ by David Mesguich and Valentin Van der Meulen

    Found at urhajos, a very well done use of the space for surprise the viewers from different angles. Here you can see a bit of the process of production.

    FOLDS’ by David Mesguich and Valentin Van der Meulen

    Jan 18
    via: urhajos

    Nothing, but nothing can be better than Amalia Chimera’s pictures to take all my bad feelings and destroy them away. We could rely on her vintage polaroids recover all hope in humanity. Ace!

    Jan 17

    In our Flickr pool I’ve discovered Ryuji Sakamoto’s work. His square micro-landscapes have filled my heart with happiness. Sakamoto’s photos seems to be governed for a childish, innocent instinct that nurtures his compositions with a touch of elegant and cleverness.

    Jan 16