Madrid-based photographer and artist Pablo Thecuadro creates abstract photo collages with a surreal touch.
Using editorial images from other photographers as well as his own,
Thecuadro puts them together by hand with a cutter. He mainly shares his
latest works on his Tumblr and his artworks has been featured in publications such as ELLE Serbia and Cosas Couture.
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Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Sunday, 31 January 2016
Monday, 25 January 2016
Leica X-U
The new Leica X-U is simple unstoppable because it can go underwater, in pouring rain, tropical heat or a blizzard.
The camera features a sturdy body that can withstand falls, sandstorms, and water (it can be submerged up to 49 feet for up to 60 minutes). This is the first underwater camera with an APS-C Sensor, and it features 16.5MP, a 23mm f1.7 ASPH lens, a 3-inch LCD screen, and is capable of shooting 1080p HD video at 30p.
With these features it is pretty much unstoppable.
The camera features a sturdy body that can withstand falls, sandstorms, and water (it can be submerged up to 49 feet for up to 60 minutes). This is the first underwater camera with an APS-C Sensor, and it features 16.5MP, a 23mm f1.7 ASPH lens, a 3-inch LCD screen, and is capable of shooting 1080p HD video at 30p.
With these features it is pretty much unstoppable.
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Saturday, 23 January 2016
Toyota 1978 Land Cruiser
Their latest masterpiece is this beautiful 1978 Land Cruiser FJ40, a build they consider to be their best work to date.
The guys performed their trademark frame off nut and bolt restoration, replaced the door panels, windows, dash pads, and headliner, and re-upholstered the seats. They also rebuilt the 4.2-liter six-cylinder engine, four-speed transmission, and four-wheel-drive system.
Tuesday, 19 January 2016
Delicate Oil Work Portraits
Spanish artist Andrea Castro paints delicate oil work portraits
overlaid by thick, expressive strokes of color. Castro, who originally
studied fashion design, works in the overlap between abstract and
figurative art, often adding details such as beading or embroidery to
her works
Saturday, 16 January 2016
Unequal World
Photographers Capture the Gap Between the Rich and the Poor
The story of inequality is impossible to ignore these days. While we may think we understand wealth through television and tabloids, what we see represents only a drop in the bucket.
The book 1% Privilege in a Time of Global Inequality features 50 images from different photographers that show vast class disparities around the world.
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Maids prepare a guestroom in a
wealthy home in Kenya. The image is part of a photo essay called "Silent
Lives," which profiles domestic workers in the country.
Photograph by Guillaume Bonn |
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A man floats in a swimming pool atop
Singapore's Marina Bay Sands Hotel, the city's financial district looming
behind him. Little says that Singapore is a "tax haven"—a place
"where it’s legal for major corporations to hide their money from the tax
man."
Photograph by Paolo Woods and Gabriele Galimberti, Institute |
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Dilapidated and demolished buildings
sit before high-rises in Shanghai, China, a country in which inequality is
increasing.
Photograph by Greg Girard |
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