Paintings of Houses by Amy Casey
These unique paintings of houses were created by Amy Casey, who resides in Cleveland, Ohio USA. The ways in which the buildings are intertwined with sticks, stilts and web-like features is pretty fascinating:
These unique paintings of houses were created by Amy Casey, who resides in Cleveland, Ohio USA. The ways in which the buildings are intertwined with sticks, stilts and web-like features is pretty fascinating:
This project by Alexis Raimbault and Benoit Challand was originally created for the Paris-based exhibition, ‘la cite de la mode et du design’. The images show a digital combination of photographs (taken from beneath the exhibition center) together with weird and wonderful additional elements.
Here’s a really clever interior design for The Candy Room. It was designed and created by Melbourne-based studio, Red Design Group. I love the way that the actual store looks like some kind of giant 3D drawing. If you take a look at the images below, you’ll see that everything has the same unique black & white ‘scribbled’ theme…
Beeple (AKA Mike Winkelmann) asks you to “watch the American housing market spiral out of control” in his new video, Subprime. Mike is a graphic designer from Appleton, Wisconsin, USA. In this short movie, see houses formed from humble beginnings only to be deconstructed and reassembled into grander abodes [video after the screenshots].
iPhone Diorama is a stunningly-creative short video by Mike Ko, a student from California, Los Angeles. When I say short, I mean short, so be sure to watch the video after the screenshots. What’s it about? Well, in a nut-shell, pink and green houses pop up out of an iPhone and cars ride down the road. It sounds simple, but it took Mike three months to complete. It’s intricate, well-executed and visually quite amazing. It has a great soundtrack, too…
Build A Rainbow. A magnificent building with a custom sky-view ►►
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This house may look occupied, but it’s actually a derelict house! The windows are just boarded-up with interior images pasted on them. Great idea…