Lebanese photographer Serge Najjar’s series “The Architecture of Light” explores the natural illumination of buildings around his native Beirut. His high-contrast black and white photos focus on the geometric shapes, lines and patterns cast upon the walls of concrete structures around the city. Playing with negative space and the tension between sunshine and shadow, Najjar’s compositions […]
Caption this - 29 March
Bristol cut paper
This luxurious house is a 2010 project completed by SAOTA Architecture and Design in collaboration with ARRCC for its interiors. Kloof 151 has support facilities that hidden behind a natural sandstone base. Perched overlooking the famous Fourth Beach in Cape Town, South Africa, the area of this project takes 1163 m2 and designed with extensive
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Lyda Borelli in Marcia nuziale, Carmine Gallone 1915, design by Tito Corbella
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New posters and making-of photos added for the upcoming Korean drama "Tell Me What You Saw", Tell Me What You Saw, Choi Soo-young, Han Gi-hyun, Jang Hyuk, Jang Hyun-sung, Jin Seo-yeon, Kim Sang-hoon-I, Ko Yeong-jae, Ryu Seung-soo
Anton Stankowski was a German graphic designer, photographer and painter. He developed an original Theory of Design and pioneered Constructive Graphic Art. Typical Stankowski designs attempt to...
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See, Jack, he said, his manner wild and delirious, 1922 by Władysław Theodor Benda (Polish, 1873–1948)
Michael Elford
More salmon drying on racks around the village. These guys were pretty fresh.
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A l'occasion de la première diffusion en clair du film Ready Player One dimanche 27 décembre 2020, à partir de 21h05 sur TF1, Télé Star vous...
By Richard King For five wet, cold, lonely years in the early 1800s, a young Irishman named Ross Cox traded for furs among the First Peoples of the Pacific Northwest.…
Illustration: Alphonse Mucha
For her projects titled Égarements and Quotidien, French photographer Cerise Doucède creates elaborate scenes by hanging objects from the ceiling,