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Malaise Series

Christian Schmeer offers us “Malaise”, a series of photographs and a video of Beelitz-Heilstätten a building created in Germany in 1898 and served as a sanatorium and then as a military hospital during the 20th century, which is notorious for having as a patient Adolf Hitler during World War I. Now abandoned, this place has been immortalized by the photographer with images of high quality. More after the jump.

Word Animals Typography

Focus for the new project “Word Animals” by Australian graphic designer Dan Fleming. Rendering original and impressive typographic work around a wide range of colors and animal names. Discover these figures and series pictures on his website dedicated website and the rest of the article.

The Moment after the Show

The Moment after the Show, this is a great idea by Swiss photographer Matthias Willi who immortalized several major music stars just after the end of one of their shows. To see artists like Iggy Pop or Queens of The Stone Age to the output stage, a selection of photographs is to be discovered in the future.

You Are What You Eat

In line with the series In your Fridge by Stephanie de Rouge, this project here and this series “You Are What You Eat” made ​​by photographer Mark Menjivar. Work around the food consumed by Americans and reflect on lifestyle, thanks to shooting different refrigerators.

Floating Series

Andrew Brodhead offers us beautiful images gather under the name of Floating series. These pictures represent body covered with plastic like a cocoon and floating above the ground in a natural landscape, with reference to the consumption of man against nature. More after in the article.

Animals Series

Discoveries of works by the artist Von London (also known as HelloVon), author of many series and serigraphs for brands like Nike and American Express. These are original illustrations from his latest project “Animals Series” visible on his portfolio and later in the article.

My Better Half Series

The graphic designer and artist Amanda Jane Jones introduces different creative couples in this funny project called My Better Half. Featuring photos of each individual half and also the couple, with some fun facts about each person. Plus, she matches the photographs with illustrated icons that make each scene even more playful. More in the article.