Ideas to reuse and decorate your house with an old broom!
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Martina Nehrling is a Chicago based artist. She is inspired by the chaotic nature of life. Her work is created by multiple single-colored brushstrokes that make each composition elementary and incredibly complex at the same time. I love the power they emit!
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Ruth from Ruta Reifen is a 2009 Graduate of the Jewelry Design Department of Shenkar College of Engineering and Design. Her collection “Waiting for Godot” inspired by the famous play by Samuel Beckett, is an amazing piece of work! She developed a process in which she crossbreed metal and porcelain so that the two materials blend into one another. Oh how I’d love to do that, combine my two favorites passions, jewelry and ceramics!
I also love collection ” Petite Foreal ” that combines bronze with cement. The outcome is fabulous!
Eternal Optimist is the title of the Vogue US March 2012 editorial and I adore the retro style clothes as well as the painted backdrops. Beautiful concept!
Title: Eternal Optimist
Magazine: Vogue US March 2012
Models: Caroline Trentini, Karlie Kloss, Jourdan Dunn, Frida Gustavsson, Aymeline Valade
Photographer: Craig McDean
Stylist: Grace Coddington
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Woof By Anti is the cutest line of dog bowls I’ve ever seen! Antigoni Pantazi is a talented ceramic artist who loves animals and creates these personalised ceramic bowls for dogs. You can choose the design and the colours and ask he to write your pet’s name!
And catbowls as well!
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Nature is probably the best source of inspiration! Russian biologist Alexander Semenov graduated in 2007 from Moscow State University’s zoology department and now works as a chief of his diving team at the White Sea Biological Station. He captures extraordinary photographs of jellyfish and other sea creatures. See more images in his photo galleries or follow him on Flickr.
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