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Marc Lamey – The Beauty is Inside

Marc Lamey photographs insects in the mouth of his models

Entitled ‘The Beauty is Inside’, American photographer Marc Lamey features a colourful and real insect coming out of the mouth of each model, combining macro photography and fashion photography, in striking compositions that explore the concept of inner beauty. Fantastic work! 🙂

Game of Thrones – Ten Illustrated Lessons

Seems Game of Thrones characters have lessons for us all

Created by artist Julia Lepetit for the website Dorkly, here are ten illustrated lessons learned from the characters of Game of Thrones. Funny ’cause it’s true 🙂

Forms in Nature: Understanding Our Universe

Forms in Nature is an animated film tribute to wonders of the natural world

Created by the designers from ChromosphereForms in Nature: Understanding Our Universe is a stunning animated short film paying tribute to the geometric shapes of nature, focusing on the most perfect and pure shape, the circle. An audiovisual meditation on mankind’s scientific achievements and the wonders of the natural world, this film celebrates how science deepens our connection to the universe with study and curiosity. This is amazing work! 🙂

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Things Organized Neatly

Things Organised Neatly is a series of images dedicated to the art of arranging

Things Organized Neatly is a mesmerising series of photographs dedicated to the art of arranging and all the artists who enjoy creating perfect arrangements with everyday objects, true sources of visual satisfaction. Created by Austin Radcliffe as a Tumblr project before becoming a book, Things Organized Neatly: The Art of Arranging the Everyday is currently available for purchase from Amazon. These images feed into the hint of OCD within us all – a need to create order and simplicity from an otherwise complicated and messy world.

Rowlf the Dog raps Snoop Dogg’s “Who Am I? (What’s My Name?)“

Rowlf the Dog owns it in Mylo the Cat's latest mashup

Rowlf the Dog goes nuts rapping a Muppets version of the Snoop Dogg classic “Who Am I? (What’s My Name?)“, with Fozzie Bear as Dr. Dre, in the latest mashup video by the always awesome Mylo the Cat. Does life get any better?! – Love it! 🙂

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Vintage Beat’s a Dance Remix of Old Film Clips

Vintage Beat compilation by Joe Penna is our vid OTD

We’re currently loving Vintage Beat by Joe Penna, also known as Mystery Guitar Man, a clever compilation of film clips from the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s that are all connected together with a danceable soundtrack. Happy Monday 🙂

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For The Love Of Spock – Official Trailer

For The Love Of Spock is a doco on the life of Leonard Nimoy

For The Love Of Spock is an upcoming documentary, directed by Adam Nimoy, that both celebrates the 50th anniversary of Star Trek and reflects on the inspiring life of Spock, actor and father Leonard Nimoy. With Zachary Quinto, who plays Spock in the Star Trek reboot films, narrating the documentary, For The Love Of Spock is set for release sometime in 2016. Looking forward to this one 🙂

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Jasper St Aubyn West – Everyday Monsters

Jasper St Aubyn West draws monsters invading photos of daily life

To pass the time, American illustrator Jasper St Aubyn West has fun drawing strange and unique monsters invading photographs of our daily life – this awesome series of amusing and slightly twisted creations can also be followed on Jasper’s Instagram. Very cool stuff 🙂

Thomas Barbèy’s Analogue Photomontages

Thomas Barbèy creates surreal images without any digital editing

We love this selection of analogue photomontages by artist Thomas Barbèy who creates a surreal world without any form of digital editing, manipulation or retouching. Using photographs taken throughout the past 20 years, Thomas Barbèy skillfully combines the negatives of his images before enlarging them in a darkroom. Very impressive work! 🙂