Exterior walls of MOMA transformed with Doug Aitkens cinematic projections “Sleepwalkers”.
Start Swimming

Doug Aitken , media artist, who ranges from sculptures, photography, single/ multi channel video works, and lightbox installations.
Discovered him a few years ago when I stumbled upon one of my favourites, 99c dreams sign, neon in glass case.
Tom Veiga Serie Waves

lf your a surfer l´m guessing you´ve already come across his work,
Weather you know it or not.
Keep seeing his artwork more and more on posters, skateboards and now even shoes popping up everywhere.
Tom Veiga, Brazilian Art Director, artist and surfer.
He´s got one of those styles you wish you had adapted before you ever saw it
Movement meets simplicity in vivid colors.
Spiderweb Trees of Pakistan




I have never seen anything like this before.
Documented by an aid worker, millions of spiders took to the trees to spin their webs after heavy floods inundated Pakistan in 2010.
Monica Grzymala at Sumarria Lunn

If your in London at the moment be sure to catch a glimpse of this before it´s gone.
Polish born Monica Grzymala has an exhibition on at Summaria Lunn.
Love the bold expressiveness that the black tape creates, you really want to be able to see it up close, from the different angels.
Make sure you dont miss if your around!
Photos taken from Creative Review
We want this!

Almond x Linus Summer Bike
http://uncrate.com/stuff/almond-x-linus-summer-bike/
Kilian Martin: A Skate Illustration
This is one of the sickest skater I have seen for a long time. It’s amazing how much of a unique style he has created.
The beast is sleeping…
The waiting period is starting shortly and the surf world is eagerly awaiting, wondering if the Teahupoo beast in Tahiti will come to life this year.
Persian calligraphic works
Found these amazing works of calligraphy and typography from Iran by Mohammad Ehsai
There is just something mysterious and artistic in there that makes our western alphabet look lame in comparison.
From Butdoesitfloat



He Is the Merciful (2007 - Iran) by Mohammed Ehsai

Way of the Ocean / Australia
I’ve been following this project for the last year and been looking forward seeing the film for as long.
It has been up at a few different locations and festivals for a few months now, but the official release is still not anounced.
Can’t wait.


























