Photoluminescent murals by Spanish graphic arts studio Reskate.
Something by day, something else by night.
Photoluminescent murals by Spanish graphic arts studio Reskate.
Something by day, something else by night.
A visual mashup of notable news and pop culture events of 2016 (based on Hieronymous Bosch’s The Garden Of Earthly Delights) by graphic artist Niv Bavarsky.
Huge version here.
Illustrated key here.
Tiny and rather wonderful shopfronts on the streets of Malmö, Sweden created by guerrilla art collective Anonymouse.
Using spray paint and stencils, Spanish street artist Javier de Riba decorates the floors of abandoned buildings (and occasionally streets and pavements) with tiled patterns based on the traditional Catalan tile designs of the houses he grew up in.
The video shows the progression of a work he was invited to create at the abandoned 5-star Monte Palace hotel in Sete Cidades at São Miguel in the Azores.
De Riba also sells his tile designs as prints.
A collection of images (wherein clouds of pristine white balloons add sudden, bizarre contextualisation to various buildings and natural structures) by French photographer Charles Pétillon.
Even he of the 54m long Covent Garden Cloud.
Invasions: currently on show at Magda Danysz Gallery in Paris.
Seemingly impossible, gravity defying coin stacks augmented with toothpicks and silverware constructed by Japanese Twitter user @thumb_tani.