How and when did you come into contact with restaurant restoration and furnishing? I made my first bar at the age of 19, with very little resources. But who would give a mule anything more at this age? I gave the place the name Hawaii Club and the thing came to life and took off
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Teo Ivančič. Surfing teacher and coach, passionate enduro/cross rider. A chemist by education - a graffiti artist at heart! He wants to digitize his art and present it on other media and not just on walls or airbrush products.
Randall Rosenthal is a very special artist. Everything he creates is made from just one piece of wood and painted by hand. His boutique products are breathtaking.
This time, artist and creative director Brock Davis presented 21 photographs for which he used completely everyday objects and presented them in a completely new light.
The massive 3D sketches of the Belgian artist Ben Heine have become a real hit.
Canadian photographer Martin Tremblay has prepared a stunning series of photos in which models or photo models look as if they have just "stood on their heads".
Gordon Parks is one of the few masters of photography who have gone down in world history in one way or another with his legendary work. He impressed us with a unique set of photographs that he took way back in 1958, inspired by the night happenings in the notorious Latin Quarter nightclub in New York.
The director of the feature film The Grand Budapest Hotel does not miss a single detail when making films, as his style is based on a love of carefully thought out and precisely centered.
This incredible series of brightly colored sculptures is the work of American artist Federico Uribo and is true proof that you don't need a classic brush and canvas for creative creation. Sam likes to emphasize that the words that determine the name and image of the final product are an essential part of his creation.
The world-renowned controversial artist Jeff Koons will exhibit in New York this time. Let's take a look at some of his best works.
Dutch artist Telmo Pieper decided to recreate his childhood sketches after more than 20 years. Using Photoshop, he did this perfectly, successfully transforming the sketches into realistic versions of his childhood imagination.
Just why would someone bother to create realistic oil portraits? That he can then destroy them, of course! Colombian artist Cesar Biojo is doing just that. He "destroys" realistic oil portraits with a few strokes of the brush to create paintings characterized by a unique style and intimacy.