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Really love Jeremy ENECIO work. He’s only 22 and its work looks extremely mature (especially since he describes himself with the soul of a five thousand year old chinchilla). Something from Klimt mixed with comics american illustrators…



Verner PANTON was one of XXth century most influent designer. His work sounds really actual isn’t it ?




I’m really not a car guy, if fact I don’t own or plan on owning one, but this site made for Honda is just amazing. Take a drive on Evergreen Route and visit the road to Tokyo.



The Canadian Pulp and Paper pavilion. 1967. obviously.
It’s sad to think that pretty much all of the architecture of the expos 67 in now either in ruin, destroyed or a casino.
South Korean photographer Yeondoo Jung’s series Wonderland recreates in his own way the fantastic euphoria of young children’s crayon artwork.




The gallery that showed the series a few years back explains how Jung executed his vision:
[The series] presents costumed adolescents posing in sets based as closely as possible on children’s drawings. He collaborates with many people to bring to life the boundless imagination in the drawings. For four months, Jung oversaw art classes in four kindergartens in Seoul and collected 1,200 drawings by children between the ages of five and seven. After pouring through them, he carefully selected 17 drawings and interpreted their meanings. Then he recruited 60 high school students by passing out handbills at their schools in which he invited them to act out the scenarios in the children’s drawings. In order to recreate faithfully drawing details such as dresses with uneven sleeves or buttons of different sizes, he convinced five fashion designers to custom make the clothing for the photo shoot. He also made props unlike any scale found in reality but similar to those in the drawings.