Intimate Self-Portraits by Sofia Masini



An ongoing personal project of intimate self-portraits shot by Italian photographer Sofia Masini.

Born in 1991, Sofia Masini is an Italian photographer who lives and works in Milan. In 2015, she has graduated from Italian Institute of Photography and University Of Milan with a degree in Cultural Heritage Studies. Since then she works as a freelance photographer in various creative fields such as event and backstage photography. In 2015, she has started to work on a series of self-portraits. Sometimes rather hidden and shy, sometimes more straight to the point, Sofia Masini captures nudes and semi nudes of her own body to explore different states of mind. A couple of images from her self-portrait series can be found below. For those of you who want to see more of Sofia Masini’s photographic work, please visit her website or follow her on Instagram.
Source & Texte : weandthecolor

Illustrateur : Mantas Grauzinis








Mantas Gr is an animator, illustrator and animation director currently living and
freelancing in Vilnius, Lithuania.

He loves telling stories through beautifully crafted illustrations and animations.

No Borders – Le street art engagé et percutant de ICY and SOT




Les dernières créations street art du duo iranien ICY and SOT, dont nous avions commencé à parler en 2012. Ces deux frères street artists luttent contre la répression sévère dans leur pays, et se battent pour défendre la liberté d’expression avec des œuvres percutantes et engagées.
Aujourd’hui basés à Brooklyn, ICY and SOT ont dévoilé le mois dernier une nouvelle série de créations dans le cadre de leur solo show intitulé Human (Nature), en abordant des sujets forts comme la crise des réfugiés, l’artificialité des frontières, ou encore la destruction de l’environnement. Magnifique.

Texte & Source : http://www.ufunk.net/artistes/icy-and-sot-street-art/

ron mueck scales-up and stacks 100 sculpted skulls at the national gallery of victoria



beginning december 15, 2017, the inaugural national gallery of victoria triennial will open its doors to the work of over 100 creatives from 32 countries. among the artists, designers, technologists, architects, animators, and beyond is australian hyperrealist sculptor ron mueck, who is presenting his largest ever work to date. ‘mass’ is an installation of 100 individual human skull forms piled up on the gallery floor, each which engage with the architecture of the site.

Source : designboom

Brutalist Websites




In its ruggedness and lack of concern to look comfortable or easy, Brutalism can be seen as a reaction by a younger generation to the lightness, optimism, and frivolity of today's web design.

http://brutalistwebsites.com/