Great drwaings and photography by Chris Scarborough.
(Via)







This one take video clip of a Rube Goldberg machine for the song “This Too Shall Pass” brought a big smile to my face. It’s probably the best one I’ve ever seen and the end is just great.
Pfew, imagine something goes wrong in the last parts while shooting it…
(Via)



Beautiful reshaped pictures by Anatoly Zenkov.

Conceptual artist Gerard Herman struck a hooligan pose for one whole night. With the help of a mock up as you can see in the picture above. Nevertheless a great idea. Also because I was one myself once, a very, very long time ago.
(Found on Rebel Art)

Done by Baptiste de Bombourg. Baptiste de Boumbourg? Yes, Baptiste de Boumbourg. Oh my god… ever heard such a cool name? Me neither.
(Found on Today and Tomorrow)



One of the greater British design studios, DixonBaxi, is coming with a retrospective, hopefully this year. These are some drafts for the design of the book.
(Found on Grafikcache)




That was my reaction when I saw these stunning pictures by Boris Mikhailov about Russian poverty and social disintegration. I really think this is how Hell must look like. It’s just not from this world… More about the photographer and his photos you can find in the Saatchi Gallery.
(Found on Velvet Pony)





The mind of artist Ji Lee works in mysterious ways. He must have thought: what if tiny communities lived on my ceiling, upside down? Then they probably need tiny living rooms as well!
(Found on Design Milk)



Brilliant satirical advert series for fashion brand French Connection. Putting such texts on fashionable photos is just a great idea. It reminds me strongly of the Unhappy Hipsters. Created by Fallon.
Thanks Wout!


And very good art indeed! Love these works by Swedish artist Micheal Johansson. I wonder though if the inner space is also filled up with stuff or if it’s just empty.
(Found on ISO 50)


Beautiful images of popcorn shaped clouds by April Cakes.
(Found on Today and Tomorrow)


Matt Stuart knows what it is to be at the right spot at the right time. Wonder how long he wanders the streets to get one of the above pictures. A day? A month? He has an exhibition at the KK Outlet (Kessels Kramer in London).
(Found at Creative Review)