I’ll be back in two weeks… final stretch to finally become an architect : )
James Wines. Ink, wash and charcoal drawing of Highrise of Homes (1981)
Designers Raw Color and Studio Mkgk present people dressed as trees as part of Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven this week. The Temporary Trees series of images and movie feature models in motion with coloured strips of paper, balloons or translucent scarves representing the leaves of different trees.
Watch the video here.
Via dezeen.
A super sex bomb with a je ne sais quoi of Julia Roberts, but straight out of the sixties, with a mouth that pouts as it is not allowed, but … it’s good! Great music (something like a mix of PJ Harvey, Portishead and… Gwen Stefani ?), fine clips, simplistic lyrics. Watch this and you will understand. Surprise of the day: Lana del Rey (real name : Lizzy Grant).
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Une super bombe sexuelle, avec un je-ne-sais quoi de julia roberts, mais plutôt tout droit sorti des années soixante, avec une bouche qui fait la moue comme ce n’est pas permis, mais… c’est bon ! Super musique (un mélange de PJ Harvey, Portishead et… Gwen Stefani ?), beaux clips, paroles simplistes. Regardez ceci et vous allez comprendre. Surprise du jour : Lana del Rey (Lizzy Grant).
Watch the video before the images below. A super Faber-Castell add, by Ogilvy & Mather Singapore, via D&AD 2011 Awards.
I’ve been wanting to do a post on “body architect” Lucy McRae for quite a while after discovering her somewhat creepy metallic skin and safety pin clips that explore the body’s relationship with artificial skins made from found objects. McRae makes her directorial debut in this carefully choreographed music video for the Australian band Rat vs Possum.
Via Colossal.
I just like a lot the projects of Ishac Bertran. Here’s another one designed for kids… super-idea to learn the principle of stop motion. Make sure to watch the video below.