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Product Placement
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Boine Clinic by Sabbath Visuals / sabbathvisuals.com
Boiné Clinic is a dermatologist & aesthetic medicine center that specializes in facial fillers, thread lifting, peeling, botox and laser hair removal. The brand’s color palette communicates a clean visual aesthetic, and reflects the ideal of perfection. The icon is an abstraction of the three layers of the skin, representing the main core of the brand.
Packaging was created using silver chrome and solid colors that enhance the visual language, creating a connection that communicates sensibility and creates a new standard for clinical beauty products.
Artists sculpt shimmering disk in istanbul with 14,000 eyeglass lenses
artists sculpt shimmering disk in istanbul with 14,000 eyeglass lenses installed on the historic façade of istanbul’s pera museum, a kinetic sculpture towering above entering visitors creates dynamic reflections and impressions of the surrounding urban landscape. calgary-based artists caitlind r.c. brown & wayne garrett have constructed ‘sea/see/saw’ as a 9-meter diameter, circular formation comprised of 14,000 used eyeglass lenses, wire and steel. the installation has been site specifically designed to mirror the shimmering surface of the bosphorus’ golden horn below, when the sun reflects on the water’s edge.
Flower Bouquets Frozen in Blocks of Ice by Azuma Makoto
Located in a Tokyo warehouse, the spectacular exhibition consisted of 16 frozen floral arrangements displayed in rows throughout the space. Stems, petals, and leaves were distorted through the thick layers of ice, giving each bouquet a new appearance. Although the blooms initially shine with colour and vitality, that beauty will gradually fade as the blocks of ice melt, leaving behind withered flowers and puddles of water.
via:yellowtrace
Art of Niharika Hukku
on Instagram
“For me, to create form and function out of what is essentially mud was magical,” says Sydney-based artist Niharika Hukku (@niharikahukku). With a background in painting, Niharika started out her career as a commercial illustrator, but later decided to pivot into the field of pottery making. “I always felt a pull towards ceramics,” Niharika says. “I wanted to do something that was personal and organic.”via:designcollector
Wassily Kandinsky, “Tanzkurven: Zu den Tänzen der Palucca,” Das Kunstblatt, Potsdam, vol. 10, no. 3 (1926)
Inlaid flowers across Sheikh Zayed mosque’s 183,000-square-foot marble courtyard.
Photograph by Dave Yoder, National Geographic
French photographer Jérémie Souteyrat documents Tokyo’s contemporary houses »
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I love that the universal noise for QUIT IT is just nnnNNNNNH
Victor Pasmore Variation No. 7 1971–2
Japanese Graphics: Muji: Features of Life. Bunpei Yorifuji. 2013
Mononoke Hime 2015/digital painting/laura grace marchi
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Pearls of the Orient for Time Magazine Supplement
Pascal Pierme (b.1962), N.C. 12 (2014), mixed media, 51 x 51 cm. Via 1stdibs.
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Gorgeously Illuminated Cracked Log Lamps by Duncan Meerding