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Bruno Dayan is an amazing photographer. The cake-colored palette he utilizes for his potently-sensual images assists to envelope them in their urban-fairytale haze of bubbles, forest creatures, and pink platform shoes. Dayan’s work operates fluently through exquisitely rendered images, masterful use of the camera, and, of course, bubble-gum colored ribbons.

Timur Tsaku is an amazing visual artist who uses innovative acrylic techniques to create his distinctive and beautiful paintings. His images are rendered using a “triple zero” brush, according to his website, and a powerful lens that gives his paintings their photographic detail. Tsaku’s multifaceted art touches on a wide variety of subject matter including children, beautiful adults in byzatine dress, forest animals, and even Old Testament characters!
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For more unique eye candy, visit his site: here!

FashionLeak.org provides the attentive fashion-addict with wonderful behind-the-scenes shoots with noteworthy independent designers, such as Boudoir Queen and I Love Factory. Their video-shorts below are wonderful examples of their adroitness at combining multimedia to bring you new stuff, so make sure to check out FashionLeak for similarly lovely tributes to your favorite independent designers (and discover new ones!).

FASHION LEAK: I LOVE FACTORY

FASHION LEAK: BOUDOIR QUEEN

Olafur Eliasson explains, in his lecture on TED.com, the inspiration behind his renowned contemporary art displays featuring the manipulation of space and light (such as his waterfall in NY harbor) to blur the line between perception and the perceiver. Check it out.

‘Fairytale Fashion’ features the amazing work of Diana Eng, who is using technology to create fairytale clothing (i.e., blooming flowers, transforming shapes, mobius strips). In her food-for-thought episodes and blog, Eng integrates mobius strips, LEDs, runway statistics, conductive materials, and applied engineering science with fairytale aesthetic to create truly magical pieces of clothing. This particularly informative episode shows how statistics inform everything from runways to the clothes you’re wearing!

Find more episodes here!

1. Carbon Couture is an entire blog of cutting edge DIY fashion here

2. Monoxious also has some beautifully dark and edgy DIY tutorials that can be found here

3. Love Meagen provides a diverse selection of DIY projects, ranging from peacock-feather tipped pens to leather knee-high boots, to chic fur vests! Find them here.

4. OutsaPop gives great suggestions for DIY clothing and accessories, inspired by runway collections, and findeable here!

Her images are as haunting and effervescent as they are beautiful and surreal.


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Zena is also an underwater director, having made multiple short films featuring her art. Her films share a common aquatic setting with her photographs, and her short film “Swan Song” is a gorgeous tribute to mythology and art.

her website is here.

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