Japanese artist Shohei Otomo (aka Hakuchi) shows us that his motherland has a rockin' pop culture like no other. Using simple ballpoint pen, he mixes old and new school images with his references to...
Fredrikson Stallard: a blend of pop culture and intelligentia, fine craftsmanship and mass consumerism. Retailers adore their revisionist taste and their clients love the alchemy of knowing how to fuse...
BOBBb12345 is a young artist from New Zealand. He creates very colorful and often abstract pictures which look very stylish. I like the way he integrates photos into the compositions. All the displacement...
She had been looking for it for 6 years and she finally found it. We were expecting a new quality of voluminous wool for her SS 2011 collection, but instead Sara Backlund surprises us with a minimal 100%...
“External Film Inspiration“ is a serial of short films, trailers, motion graphics and music clips by different artists from across the world introduced here at Cromoart. We would like to inspire you give...
Born in Massachusetts then brought by his family to live in New Jersey at an early age, Frank Morrison was reared and spent his formative years there, an affable, precocious and inquisitive youngster...
Photographer David Maisel takes aerial photographs of open pit mines, highlighting how these mining operations have scarred our environment and ecology.
The Blackhawk Coffee is designed to look like airplanes from the 1900’s, it is made out of aluminum and features exposed steel screws to give it the airplane look.
March is coming and we present our actually “Desktop Calendar 2011″. With a frozen landscape and long shadows it will be the last picture of that season. So enjoy the winterly silence in this wallpaper....
We always wondered what was inside of the Empire's slow-as-turtles All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) and now we know. It's so funny to see how minds of the 70s imagined sci-fi transports.
“Micromachina" are the strange collection of insects of the German artist Scott Bain. It’s a reflection on attempts to control nature and consequences on humans.
I can’t get enough of showreels. There are so many new reels out there and user send us their films that I decided to publish the next colllection of very interesting showreels. I hope you find inspiring...
'I just wanted to say' is a multi-platform interventionist project. It's the work of Australian designer Yen Trinh with images created in collaboration with graphic designer Steven Rhodes.
Breathing new life into the mediaeval town of S. Stefano di Sessanio in Abruzzo, in Gran Sasso Natural Park, the Sextantio project renovates and refines the concept and the role of the albergo diffuso (...
Let me introduce you Stefan Lührmann aka g3niuz from Germany. He creates very impressive photo manipulations which are full of details and mostly colorful. G3niuz plays with the proportions of the...
Hanging earrings are built with silver wire and miniature figures, creating a scenario where the miniature figure may be doing an activity like a climber on a rope.
As of late, the Academy Awards have become just as much about the red carpet as they are about old Oscar. With this in mind EveryGuyed decided to pay homage to 10 directors with a street installation; one...
Jan Vormann's ongoing "Dispatchwork" project has taken him to more than 20 cities throughout the world up to now. The project's basic idea is for Vormann to use ordinary LEGO and DUPLO...
In Turkistan, some houses are 8,000 years old, and were built with clay and sand left to dry in the sun: namely, adobe. The designer Karin Auran Frankenstein recovers this material for her pieces on show...
There is one fashion fairytale a month, in a dark and surreal atmosphere that recalls Georges Mélies's silent films. Add the tension of Gothic opera music, and you get the 2011 limited edition...
“External Film Inspiration“ is a serial of short films, trailers, motion graphics and music clips by different artists from across the world. We would like to inspire you give ideas and suggestions. This...
In street art, stencil stands for repetition. But not for Sten & Lex who, in their atelier of San Lorenzo in Rome, share with us their unique adventure in the world of stencil graffiti.
You could almost catch sight of the hump-backed Quasimodo wandering among the cathedral's bell-towers from the windows of Hotel Notre-Dame. A hint of Victor Hugo? It is impossible not to let your...
Contrary to some reports, he’s not a self-taught artist who tinkered in his shed one day and suddenly decided to create something out of his kids’ discarded toys. He is a London-born and U.K. and U.S.-...