cosmetic war paint

I had my passport photo taken today. Yikes. Now, I understand the need for secure (yet boring) images but I can still daydream about what would happen if art and border security mixed. I mean, who hasn’t wanted to apply some bold pigments to their face in war paint fashion?

(photograph by Lara Jade and make-up by Keiko Nakamura)

(image via model mayhem)

POSTED ON April 25, 2013

LABELS: art, many colours, photography   1 Comment   Tweet This

sarees and stone {palette of the week}

I love this photograph of vibrant sarees scattered across the stairs of the Ahilya temple in Maheshwar, India. Captured by photographer Eli Shams, the contrast of old stonework and drops of rich colour create one smashing palette…

(photograph by eli shams; via imagekind)   

POSTED ON January 21, 2013

LABELS: fashion & textiles, many colours, palette of the week, photography, travel & wanderlust   No Comments   Tweet This

private moon

“Private Moon” by Russian artist Leonid Tishkov has captivated me for quite some time. The mobile art installation and visual poem tells the story of “a man who met the Moon and stayed with her forever”. Leonid has travelled the world with the piece for ten years, placing the illuminated artificial moon in unexpected places across China, New Zealand, Taiwan, Moscow, Italy, the Arctic, France, Austria and so forth. I love the massive scale and glowing beauty of this work and how it manages to bring a rather inaccessible natural wonder down to earth. A “private moon” indeed. As Leonid puts it, “the moon is a shining point that brings people together from different countries, of different nationalities and cultures. And everyone who gets in its orbit does not forget it ever. It gives fairytale and poetry in our prosy and mercantile world.” Personally, I find it simply magical. Fingers crossed this installation reaches Canada one day very soon. I will be first in line to see it…

(there is a great interview with leonid about this project on his blog. read it here)
(photographs by boris bendikov, po-i chen and marcus williams, all via leonid tishkov) 

POSTED ON January 16, 2013

LABELS: art, artists & designers, photography, travel & wanderlust, white   10 Comments   Tweet This

elegant fruit hues {palette of the week}

The hues attributed to fruit photography often focus on juicy primary colours. Captured by Jojo Filer-Cooper, this beautiful photograph caught my eye because it is a unique showcase of the elegant colours and textures of fruit (all against an ocean turquoise backdrop). Not your average fruit bowl…

(photograph via jojo filer-cooper)  

POSTED ON January 7, 2013

LABELS: artists & designers, chow & cheer, many colours, palette of the week, photography, swatches & palettes   4 Comments   Tweet This

chance/fall

British artist Richard Caldicott creates beautiful abstract colour in his series “Chance/Fall”. What could easily be striking geometric paintings are actually layered photographs full of ethereal and filtered light. Oh, the blocks of vibrant colour…

(photographs via galerie f5,6) 

POSTED ON December 29, 2012

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aerial colour

I love the aerial photography of Katrin Korfmann and the striking way she highlights the beauty and chaos of people and places. What gorgeous colour madness she captures at Holi in India as thousands of people throw vibrant powder. Katrin layers several recordings of a place into one image so both time progression and the energy of a location can be felt. From example, in the group above, she photographs a graduation at Cambridge University over 2 days, Madison Avenue in New York over 64 minutes, a Hong Kong highway over 40 minutes and people waiting for Julia Roberts on a Berlin red carpet over 30 minutes. Such a fascinating study of time, people, colour and composition. I particularly love Katrin’s image of a busy market in Vrindavan, India. Oh how I’d love to have a print on my wall. It showcases that hot pink really is the navy blue of India…

(check out katrin’s portfolio where you can zoom into each image and see every little detail. captivating!)

(photographs via katrin korfmann; spotted on design boom )

POSTED ON November 25, 2012

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pigment fireworks & soft gradients

Yep, my colourful powder and pigment obsession seems unstoppable. Photographer Marcel Christ is a still-life mastermind and I love how his “Big Bang” and “Powder” projects showcase vibrant pigments full of explosive life (but in very different ways). One set are bold, contained fireworks while the other series feel like diffused, romantic gradients of powder…

(photographs via marcel christ; spotted on abc news) 

POSTED ON November 12, 2012

LABELS: artists & designers, many colours, photography   4 Comments   Tweet This

sidewalk grey & high fashion blue {palette of the week}

Oops, I am slightly behind in my palettes of the week! But I think this fantastic photograph taken outside the shows of SS13 Paris Fashion Week makes up for it. Captured by Kuba Dabrowski, the image is a smashing combination of sidewalk grey and vibrant blue (with a pop of red). Birds-eye fashion photography might become my new obsession…

(photograph by kuba dabrowski via women’s wear daily)

POSTED ON November 6, 2012

LABELS: blue, fashion & textiles, on the street, palette of the week, photography   3 Comments   Tweet This

the incomplete dictionary of show birds

Birds are sort of like flying colour swatches, contrasting beautifully against blue skies, rich vegetation and pure snow. Up close, they are extraordinary layers of textured hue and pattern. Delving into the popular British hobby of bird keeping, photographer Luke Stephenson artfully showcases exotic winged creatures in his series “The Incomplete Dictionary of Show Birds”. I love the visible detail, modern style and colour palettes created against perfectly selected backdrops. The birds are really posing, don’t you think?

(photographs via luke stephenson; book available for pre-order here)

POSTED ON November 5, 2012

LABELS: artists & designers, many colours, photography   4 Comments   Tweet This

piles of spice {palette of the week}

Stunning autumnal hues with a dash of pink is how I would describe these gorgeous spices for sale in the Souks of Marrakech captured by British photographer Shoreham Boy. I am mesmerized by how full of life neutrals become when mixed with a couple vibrant hues. From Holi powder to piles of spice, exotic markets always seem to have the best colour palettes…

(photograph via shoreham boy)  

POSTED ON September 24, 2012

LABELS: chow & cheer, many colours, palette of the week, photography, travel & wanderlust   2 Comments   Tweet This

paint pigment photographs

Colour powder photography has been a popular trend in the art world lately but what about something slightly more opaque, vibrant and explosive? Enter the Paint Pigment Photographs series by Rob and Nick Carter. Inspired by Holi, the British husband-and-wife team captured these bursts of hue against a blue sky and the final result is, as designboom beautifully described, a unique kind of daytime firework show. While colourful powder is soft and dreamy, the use of paint pigment creates bold saturated colour with some pretty fabulous droplets. Oh how I love this series…

(photographs via rob and nick carter & designboom)  

POSTED ON September 20, 2012

LABELS: art, artists & designers, many colours, photography   9 Comments   Tweet This

black rainbow

Designed by Studio Iknoki, I love this packaging for the album “Black Rainbow” by band Aucan. The Italian studio took a series of coloured smoke photographs at night and in the rain “trying to reproduce the dark energy, color and explosive music that emerges from Aucan”. I love when music packaging feels more like art than vapid promotional images. Colour and music are so intertwined and this identity showcases the connection beautifully…

(photographs via studio iknoki)    

POSTED ON September 16, 2012

LABELS: artists & designers, many colours, music, film & tv, package & parcel, photography   4 Comments   Tweet This

pinhole magic {in black & white}

It’s no secret that I love perforated surfaces (particularly when light pours through the tiny holes in rather dreamy ways). In her photography series Daré alla Lucé, Canadian artist Amy Friend allows new light to pass through found vintage images by altering the surface with tiny pinholes. I am in love with the ethereal results and how a real sense of magic seems to infuse these images of years gone by…

(photographs via amy friend)

POSTED ON September 13, 2012

LABELS: art, artists & designers, black, in black & white, photography, vintage   No Comments   Tweet This

stylish household tips

Who doesn’t like a clever household tip? And if those tips are presented with fantastic style and colour, even better. I love the photography and object arrangement of Real Simple’s ongoing collection of “New Uses for Old Things”. Who knew household tips could mingle with modern art? Seriously, that orange piece showcasing baby oil’s use as a paint remover looks like it should be framed and hung on a gallery wall…

(photographs via Real Simple; photography by erica mccartney & styling by linden elstran)  

POSTED ON September 11, 2012

LABELS: many colours, photography, styling & presentation   1 Comment   Tweet This

water saturated

Photographer Joanna McClure has several series devoted to the dynamic structure of paper but her ‘Synesthesia’ collection has caught my eye for its abstract beauty and gorgeous use of colour. Are those strips of translucent paper interacting in a bed of water? I can’t completely tell but I am smitten with the juicy, gel-like textures and intersecting palettes created regardless…

(photographs via joanna mcclure)

POSTED ON July 3, 2012

LABELS: art, artists & designers, many colours, pattern & texture, photography   3 Comments   Tweet This

turquoise, white, charcoal & coral {palette of the week}

I can’t imagine not living next to the ocean. An endless source of inspiration and natural beauty, oceans provide stunning colour palettes from dreamy persimmon sunsets to streaks of foggy lavender to layers of neon sailboats. I love this shot of Venezuela by photographer Sergio J. Padrón A because it highlights the many dimensions of water hues and how just a bit of colour pops against a textured blue canvas…

(photograph by sergio j. padrón a)

POSTED ON June 14, 2012

LABELS: blue, palette of the week, photography, the great outdoors, travel & wanderlust   1 Comment   Tweet This

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