Louis Little is a London-based photographer who is currently working as an assistant for the British photographer Martin Parr. In 2014 he purchased his first Polaroid Camera and started to experiment...
Youth and pop culture provocateurs since 1991. Fearless fashion, music, art, film, politics and ideas from today's bleeding edge. Declare Independence.
Daisy was Born and raised in Greater London since 1990, Daisy is an artist with an education in design and...
A complete gallery of Kim Noble's paintings about ritual abuse and trauma-based mind control. Noble's works provide a rare insight into the rituals, techniques, and symbolism used in mind control.
"The richest children were more possessive."
Colombian scenographer Orly Anan combines the cultures and traditions she studies to create flamboyant sets designed to transport us to other worlds
Ruth's love for music came from her mother who had toured the country with a vaudeville trio and taught piano. As a teenager, Orkin worked at the
A Daily Publication for Contemporary Ceramic Art + Design. Learn about the latest trends in ceramic art, architecture, technology, design, and studio pottery on CFile.
for his ongoing photographic project 'in extremis (bodies with no regret)', italian photohrapher sandro giordano captures the downfall of man -- literally.
With his new show, A Taste Of The Country: Dorset, airing now, revisit Tatler’s 2020 interview with the couple: on romance and raising goats in the English countryside
la fleur: vovk k for instyle russia apr. 2019
🎶 it’s a hard-knock life. For Jon. 🎶
Casa Milà. Barcelona, Spain
A look at all the bizarre wool coverings, aka HideAways, by Rosalie Monod de Froideville that will help you hide away from the world.
The emotive sculptures of artist Christina Bothwell exude apalpable somberness, contrasted by the pale, light tones of the mix of mediumsshe masterfully employs. Translucent cast glass that appears sea worn, raku clayand found objects converge in her delicate beings, giving the work anintriguingly dual texture. Culled from myth and fairytales, the works exist aswholly contained, dimensional narratives; Venus is re-imagined with a tangle oftentacles and a centaur appears with wheeled legs rather than hooves. Some ofthe pieces hold objects or small beings within their glowing, transparenttorsos, becoming vessels for other lives, adding to the metamorphic transitionseach piece appears to be undergoing. View more of the works after the jump.
From the Juxtapoz archives, first published in 2014: "Dongwook Lee's works focus on the contradictions that are fundamentally inherent in hu...
Introducing Park So-Dam, the Korean actor and star of the Golden Globe winning phenomenon, Parasite – directed by auteur Bong Joon-Ho.
The complete Central Saint Martins Fall 2016 Ready-to-Wear fashion show now on Vogue Runway.
Fixated on a mythological depiction of nature, Japanese artist Ishibashi Yui sculpts feral children that appear to belong to another realm of reality. Pallid, hairless human bodies become fused with roots and vines, brought to life through a mixture of wood, resin, clay, wire and paint. Oftentimes, the figures appear imprisoned by the flora. In Then, It Returns Slowly, a pregnant woman's face erupts with flesh-colored growths that form a tree trunk. The character in Dream of 10 Billion Years succumbs to a similar fate as her limbs are fused with a chair and her head becomes a bouquet-like arrangement of leaves and branches. These sculptures personify nature as a force that reclaims its power from its human occupants. Take a look at some of Yui's sculptures after the jump.
Mihrdya The "new" capital, only a hundred years old or so; the central citadel, hewn out of the rock underneath an impenetrable azure dome of Bieth manufacture; divided into the Round City and the Cinnabar Flats by a moat of quicksilver; . Sound: Thomas Bergersen - Empire of Angels Taste: Judhaab - Chicken on top of an apricot pudding. The dish of kings (or at least of Caliphas). Clark Ashton Smith Story: The Ghoul Great Mosque of Cordoba Turan The heart of culture, refinement, taste; cities tottering into decrepitude; ancient dynasties of nobility stretching into the sands of time; the most fearsome heavy cavalry in the world; lamia matriarchs – peers in the nobility – engaged in shadow wars of intrigue. Sound: Azam Ali - Endless Reverie Taste: Pomegranate over roast duck Clark Ashton Smith Story: Morthylla Alexandr Kosteckij, title unknown The Twelve Gates of Manden Ancient coalition of city-states brought into the Caliphate; tercios of spears and matchlocks; mud-brick buildings; home of gold, copper, salt, and powder; the bones of the giant Zulkarn forming the basis for the engineering academy of his name. Sound: Bear McReary - Black Market Taste: Salted beef atop a bed of millet Clark Ashton Smith Story: The Theft of the Thirty-Nine Girdles Steve LeCouilliard, Una the Blade Dolün Steppes A thousand tribes, wandering and warring; light cavalry honed from time immemorial; shamanic battles bringing down elemental fury for miles around; a continuing web of blood feuds and debts of honor; rituals to meld rider and steed into centaur. Sound: Tengger Cavalry - Wolf Ritual Taste: Kebabs skewered on daggers Clark Ashton Smith Story: None! Try an El Borak story by Robert Howard instead. Eugene Delacroix, Arabs Skirmishing in the Mountains Sukiyya Heavy cavalry to rival Turan, but quilted armor rather than steel cuirasses; contains the Well of Souls, where the dead can be heard awaiting the Day of Judgment; politically on the rise after the Calipha's marriage to Prince Bey Ajidda; rolling savanna and light forest; home of the Verdant Order, devoted to following the example of the Man of Green, servant of ar-Rahman. Sound: Skinflint - Iron Pierced King Taste: Fura da nono - boiled millet balls in sour milk Clark Ashton Smith Story: The Weaver in the Vault Hasani Claxton, "Knights of the Savanna" Maaqil The extent of the Caliphate's control on the frontier, built atop the ruins of a Bieth underground complex; dedication to quick money, easy profits, and wild schemes; criminal fixers called "crows" organizing expeditions to delve beneath the surface or into the borderlands; the Steel Hand, vigilantes sworn to prevent Bieth relics from endangering the city; home to the exiled, the charlatan, the unwanted, the fortuneseeker. Sound: Caladan Brood - To Walk the Ashes of Dead Empires Taste: Unidentifiable fried street meat Clark Ashton Smith Story: The Tomb-Spawn Donglu Yu, Into The Desert The Borderlands The back end of the Caliphate; heretics and priests of the Many exiled to wander in the desert (or the Zone); metal lions stalking the wastes; ever-smoking ruined war machines; dry hopelessness or grim fatalism; warlords vying for control of five ancient fortresses, horrid mutated beasts crawling forth from the badlands. Sound: Judas Priest - Nightcrawler Taste: Dried dates and journeybread Clark Ashton Smith Story: The Abominations of Yondo Alexandr Kosteckij, title unknown Shams Al-Awsat Urbane urban centers now falling into genteel disarray; former capital of the Caliphate; rolling farmland; rumored schools of dark sorcery; perennial uprisings of the Creed Sanguine; assassin-poet societies; sleeping in the tombs of your ancestors to gain sacred dreams and guidance. Sound: Nu.Clear.Dawn - Falcon and Crow Taste: Thick coffee Clark Ashton Smith Story: The Black Abbot of Puthuum (note: racism present in-story not representative of Shams al-Awsat) Edwin Weeks, Entering the Mosque Mur N'Akush Without a veil or facemask, you may as well be naked; salt-marshes and salt-witches; unbreakable infantry of iron who ritually dance to prepare for battle; home of the nusr war-lizards, used as light cavalry. Sound: Andaz Uzzal Taste: Lamb and mint Clark Ashton Smith Story: The Charnel God Keith Parkinson, Eandroth Rider Tanit An allied city-state that houses the Caliphate navy; ruled by the ritually-blinded Fortunate Sheikh; each season a new expedition is launched to open trade routes and explore new lands - they (usually) return home in good order. Sound: Iron Maiden - Ghost of the Navigator or Myrath - Braving the Seas Taste: Saffron and chili Clark Ashton Smith Story: Quest of the Gazolba Wayne Barlow
For decades it's been a derogatory term, but Australians are realising that being a bogan ain’t so bad.