STYN by Sam van Doorn
The artist uses modified parts from an old pinball machine to create a one-of-a-kind drawing device that utilizes standard flippers to control a ink-covered sphere that moves across a temporary poster placed on the game surface.
The awful truth illustration series by Marta Ibarrondo
Drawn on Series by Dan Lester
Dan Lester depicts the multifaceted artist as the ultimate creator, drawing himself into the frame combining photography and illustration.
Ordinary People and Disposable Objects, embossed portraits on aluminum foil pans by Idan Friedman
All the people featured in the collection, named Ordinary People and Disposable Objects, are part of the artist’s everyday life, ranging from close friends to passers-by.
Abstracts from 100 Self-Portraits project from Luca Pierro
Rather than relying too heavily on the visual manipulation techniques acquired through post-production editing, Luca Pierro incorporates natural materials and elements like wool, water, newspapers, etc. on set, within the frame of the shoot, to link man with mother nature. The photographer himself serves as the representation of man with all of his facial expressions, visible emotions and composition and the elements represent the earth from which they came. Even if some of the materials are man-made, they reflect man’s interaction with nature.
Drawings by Irma Barg
Incredible Hand-Embroidered Issues of The New York Times by Lauren DiCioccio
Claytime by David Bertram
Toasted Assassination Portraits by Tibi Tibi Neuspiel
Fashion Illustrations by Floyd Grey
Seeing Double by Ho Ryon Lee