Polonaise, Solonaise, CYMonaise
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3 comments | August 8th, 2010
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3 comments | August 8th, 2010
‘style’, not fashion !
Yes,
It’s time to post some nice work from my friend, homie Christof ‘Stoffie’. He’s a designer, stylist and very verrrry creative.
Shot by Martin Bing (Antwerp/Paris), hair & make up by Jolene ‘Aiko’ Acke.
Please take a look @ his portfolio. I like and I think you will definitely love it.
What about Satisfashion?
Every day is a new day and a continuation. A blank page on which I capture the information that has triggered me. This can be just about anything: details, objects, art, magazines, music, a record cover, a movie, lyrics, people, situations, etc. For my job it is highly important to stay up-to-date. I want to know what is happening both on a ‘high fashion’ and on a ‘high street’ level. For my own productions I am constantly looking for interesting images, locations, models and people, photographers, and make-up artists. I do research in fashion, film, music and art. I now have a great team working with me. Using existing clothes and accessories, I reinterpret and mix other people’s vision with my own, which makes styling quite interesting. I love making new images every time. Apart from working with existing designs, I also work with my sewing machine, needle and thread. I’m constantly looking for original pieces in second-hand stores for instance, in order to decompose them at home and create something completely new. Currently I am working on a small collection of accessories made from fabrics and materials found during one of my many trips to charity shops and second-hand stores. My designs are very gothic and rock oriented – ‘barock’n’roll’, two worlds I find extremely interesting. These same designs return in my styling, in order for the image to get its own touch. In the future I will definitely continue challenging myself on different creative levels, because I love doing as much different things as possible. Anything goes, so I make it happen.
My favourites, Enjoy this moment!


Add comment | August 7th, 2010
Luis C. Araujo is an Artist and Designer based in London, Born and raised between Portugal and Australia. A Co-Founder of the world famous International Art group Raster and Creative Director of Creativestem.com.
The Ninth House houses all the Art, Creative Design projects and collaboration work produced by Luis.
I found his website by accident and I definitely found 1 project that caught my moment, the “Masks”.
Yes, I love it …
Enjoy!



Add comment | August 5th, 2010
“1945-1998″ is an animated map by the Japanese artist Isao Hashimoto , showing the 2,053 nuclear explosions that took place around the world during the 20th century, from the detonations at Alamogordo, Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 to the tests conducted by India and Pakistan in 1998.
The month and year are displayed in top right corner, and the number of nuclear explosions for each country appear next to the flags in the margins. The total is displayed in the bottom right corner.
The numbers reveal that, on average, 1 nuclear explosion occurred every 9.6 days during the 54-year period, with the greatest activity in 1958 and 1962.
The time map does not include the two nuclear tests conducted by North Korea in October 2006 and May 2009, nor does it include the dozens of subcritical nuclear tests (explosions that do not produce a sustained nuclear chain reaction) conducted in recent years by the US/UK and Russia.
He began the piece in 2003, with the aim of showing, in his own words, “the fear and folly of nuclear weapons”. Hashimoto says: ” I created this work for the means of an interface to the people who are yet to know of the extremely grave, but present problem of the world.” Source Wired
What an interesting moment…
Add comment | August 5th, 2010
From Belgium, a very nice music video for “Wanderland” by Hermanos Inglesos feat. MeMe. “Wanderland” is their new release.
The video is directed by Kristof Luyckx & Michèle Vanparys.
Who is Hermanos Inglesos?
The real Belgian life brothers Cedric and Didier Engels (Engels being the Dutch word for English, hence Hermanos Inglesos = English brothers, comprende?) feel best at home in their studio or behind a DJ-mixer, preferably in front of a frantic crowd, hungry for good times and exciting tunes.
In 2004 they won the Diesel-U-music awards
Culture Club (one of the most credible clubs in the world that also had 2manydjs and The Glimmers as residents) chose them ass residents in 2007 and they made 2 mix compilations for it.
Based on their first single “Mastermind” they were chosen “artist to watch out for in 2009” by Kissy Sell Out (BBC radio 1)
Their first single “Mastermind” got a big support by Tiga, Boris Dlugosh, Fake Blood, Kissy Sellout, Tommie Sunshine,…and many more
Past gigs: Canvas Club (London), Fizz Club (New York), Social Club (Paris), Pukkelpop, Nouveau Casino (Paris), Jimmy Woo (Amsterdam), Off Corso, Eurosonic, Lokerse Feesten, Marktrock, Petrol, Fuse, Café D’Anvers, Dirty Dancing, Culture Club, Bread & Butter (Berlin and Barcelona), Body 2 Body, Hot Couture, Antwerp Is Burning, 10 days off, K-Nal,…
Enjoy the video!
We loooove it…
Hermanos Inglesos feat. MeMe – Wanderland from Kristof Luyckx on Vimeo.
Design: Kristof Luyckx & Michèle Vanparys
Art Direction: Kristof Luyckx
Editing: Stijn Deconinck & Kristof Luyckx
Animation: Michèle Vanparys, Michélé De Feudis, Dries Bastiaensen & Kristof Luyckx.
Add comment | July 31st, 2010
That Hipster Porn blog really caught my moment.
We loooooove it.
This is why:
(click on the banner to check That Hipster Porn blog)
Copyright is a form of intellectual property that gives the author of an original work exclusive right for a certain time period in relation to that work, including its publication, distribution and adaptation, after which time the work is said to enter the public domain.
Copyright applies to any expressible form of an idea or information that is substantive and discrete and fixed a medium.
Some jurisdictions also recognize “moral rights” of the creator of a work, such as the right to be credited for the works.
Copyright is described under the umbrella term intellectual property along with patents and trademarks.
Thathipsterporn don’t own the copyrights of the published material. This blog is homage to the artists and the artists material.
Enjoy!





Add comment | July 26th, 2010
Imogen was born in Portland, Oregon in 1883 and later moved to Washington with her family. She attended the University of Washington and later she joined a group of photographers with Ansel Adams.
This image of a tattooed women intrigued me. When I see that this image was taken in the 1970s I am amazed. It makes me wonder what this woman did for a living or how she got all her tattoos.
Enjoy this moment …

Add comment | July 23rd, 2010
Her pictures caught my moment. Makes me wanna …
Who is Tamara Lichtenstein?
She is a young photographer living in Houston, Texas. Tamara loves Ryan McGinley, Terry Richardson and Juergen Teller, is inspired by movies like “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” and “I’m Gonna Explode” and preferential works with analog film – because digital bores the hell out of her. And her dreamy, smooth and kinda fairytale works are not by chance, because she loves to let her sweeping thoughts and nocturnal dreams flow into it. So we should just make up our minds and follow Tamara into her beautiful, divine world.
Click here for more…
We like it!
Summer, summer, summertime !!!
Enjoy …









Add comment | July 22nd, 2010
While I was browsing DeviantArt I found some lovely Ink illustrations by Firemane.
Who is Firemane?
Fireman aka Anneli Olander is a female illustrator, living in Stockholm, Sweden.
Born in 1981, she has been drawing since she got her first crayon in her hand at age two, in Storfors, Sweden. At age 15 she had her debut as a cartoonist in the magazine “Utsikt Mälardalen”. Same year she started drawing the comic “Julia” for the “Strängnäs Tidning”, a local magazine, and she continued drawing “Julia” until year 2000. Two years later she went to art school in Stockholm. After this she moved to Australia to study design and illustration at the University of Newcastle. Returning to Sweden in 2005, Anneli Olander went back to drawing comics. She created “Maja”, an appreciated comic strip about a singlewoman in midlife crisis which was published on a regular basis in the Swedish magazine “Södertälje Posten”.
In January 2007, Anneli Olander started her company A.Olander Illustration. After two months she had her first big client from USA. She mostly works with illustrations for magazines, apparel companies and book publishers, but is exploring the gallery world and dipping her toes in anything interesting she comes across. In 2008 she took part in the female project and exhibition in Italy – the Pink Attitude project. She’s also had art exhibitions in USA. Today Anneli lives in Stockholm and her clients are situated all over the globe.

Below A selection of my favourite ink illustrations; Please take a look at her website and DeviantArt page and discover Anneli’s beautiful art.
And Anneli Olander is also a member of the Depthcore Collective, a Digital Media & Art collective. Don’t hesitate to click here to visit their page.
Enjoy this moment!




Add comment | July 22nd, 2010