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wetheurban: ART: Hyperrealistic Oil Paintings by Mike Dargas Hyperrealistic paintings are always awe-inspiring, and the works of German artist Mike Dargas are no exception. His precise paintings are so rooted in reality that it’s easy to mistake them
wetheurban: SPOTLIGHT: Trippy Animated Gifs by Zolloc Texas artist Hayden Zezula, aka Zolloc, works as a designer and animator by day, but has an expansive portfolio of animated GIFs that will cause chills to creep down your spine. Read More
wetheurban: THOMAS PRIOR When he was 13 years old, New York-based photographer Thomas Prior won a drawing contest and used the money to buy a Pentax K1000 camera. Keep reading
wetheurban: Distorted Perspectives, Dana Trippe 20 year-old mixed media artist photographer and Dana Trippe uses a fishbowl to explore changing perspectives in her self-portrait series recently published for C-Heads. Keep reading
wetheurban: The Pedestal, Alexandra Reeves Take a closer look at the creation of the amazing final project of 19 year-old Visual Effects student, Alexandra Reeves, after the jump: Keep reading
wetheurban: SPOTLIGHT: ‘GRIMY 301’ by Box Photography “I’m going to take 301 pictures of boys with make-up. In Russia, there is a project which is called “pure 1001”. A photographer takes pictures of girls without make-up. He says,
wetheurban: International Nudes, Simon Lohmeyer Through effective and beautiful use of the human body, world traveler and photographer Simon Lohmeyer creates images against the worlds sweetest landscapes that are equally liberating as they are visually
wetheurban: MUSIC: Stream a New Trippy Rework of Lana Del Rey’s ‘Once Upon a Dream’ by Young Ruffian Remix Queen of the downtown scene, Lana Del Rey’s unique reimagining of the renowned song “Once Upon A Dream,” remixed by Young Ruffian is
wetheurban: SPOTLIGHT: Amazing 3D Street Art by Julian Beever English artist Julian Beever is considered a leading chalk artist in sidewalk art. He’s also (clearly with good reason) called Pavement Picasso. Read More
wetheurban: ART: Intense Paintings by Xue Jiye High level of intensity from Chinese artist Xue Jiye. No additives or preservatives. Read More
wetheurban: PHOTOGRAPHY: VYBZ by Tony Katai Although photographer and video director Tony Katai is still young, he has been showing even some of the most experienced Detroit and L.A.-based photographers that his talent supersedes his years of experience.
wetheurban: ART: Hyperrealistic Oil Paintings by Mike Dargas Hyperrealistic paintings are always awe-inspiring, and the works of German artist Mike Dargas are no exception. His precise paintings are so rooted in reality that it’s easy to mistake
wetheurban:ART: Sculptures by Sergio Garcia Sergio Garcia is a genius Miami-based artist who uses the unconventional as a theme for his works that are based on personal experiences and nostalgia. Read More
wetheurban: FASHION: Adam Lippes Spring/Summer 2015 So good. For spring, designer Adam Lippes looked toward Africa for gestures both large and small. Read More
wetheurban: FASHION: Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 2015 From signature sequins and Le Smoking tuxedos to leather and suede separates, the 1970s were in the air at Saint Laurent. gifs by jacquemvs + messgala Read More
wetheurban: DESIGN: The Cloud by Richard Clarkson The Cloud by Richard Clarkson is an interactive lamp and speaker system, designed to mimic a thundercloud in both appearance and entertainment. Read More
wetheurban: ART: Tree, Line by Zander Olsen Zander Olsen’s Tree, Line project is almost preposterously simple. He wraps segments of tree trunks in white linen so that, when photographed from a particular distance, this negative space lines up perfectly
wetheurban: ART: Natural Act by Merve Özaslan Natural Act is a collection of creative photo collages in which Turkey-based photographer Merve Özaslan blends colorful nature images into vintage, black-and-white photos. Read More
wetheurban: SPOTLIGHT: Light Sculptures by James Turrell An exploration into American artist James Turrell’s jaw-dropping installations. Oh, the things we’d do to experience one of these IRL. Through the genius controlled use of light and
wetheurban: MALCOM T. LIEPKE Figurative artist Malcolm T. Liepke paints expressive images of men and women with increasing sensuality and range of emotions. Keep reading
wetheurban: Julia Petrova A selection of works by Moscow, Russia-based illustrator Julia Petrova. Keep reading
wetheurban: ”Girls”, Portraits by Luo Yang In her series Girls, Beijing-based photographer Luo Yang reveals a side to contemporary China that is rarely seen in the West. Defying stereotypes, Yang’s subjects depict bold, self-aware Chinese women
wetheurban: For Colored Girls, Ed Maximus A look at Haitian New York-based photographer Ed Maximus’ stunning ongoing series For Colored Girls. Juxtaposing vibrant hues with the depth of black skin, he turns each of his subjects into works of art,
wetheurban: PHOTOGRAPHY: Diggie Vitt’s Surreal 365 Project Photographer Diggie Vitt plays with visual improbabilities in his growing collection of surreal photography and self-portraits. Read More
wetheurban:NOT PHOTOSHOPPED: Katerina Plotnikova Photography (Update)Russian photographer Katerina Plotnikova (born 1987), with the help of professional trainers and their animals, has completed a series of brilliant photographs with the participation
wetheurban: PHOTOGRAPHY: Suds and Smiles by Samantha Fortenberry US-based photographer Samantha Fortenberry created the quirky ongoing series ‘Suds and Smiles’ in which she portrays different types of people in their bathtub. Read More
wetheurban: Banksy’s Dismaland Bemusement Park Banksy has been secretly assembling his own Disneyland-inspired creation (and largest project to date) in the English seaside town of Weston-super-Mare at Tropicana, and it’s not exactly the happiest
wetheurban: PHOTOGRAPHY: 80s NYC Subway Culture by Christopher Morris Back in 1981 when he was only 22, a photographer from Florida named Christopher Morris was interning at New York photo agency Black Star, and was eager to make his mark. So over a
wetheurban: FASHION: Is This Our Generation in 50 Years? Fun! While browsing through her aunt’s teenage photos from the 1960s, photographer Linda Dajana Krüger aka Dai Lyn Power tried to imagine what our generation could look like 50 years from now.
wetheurban: ART: Leonid Tishkov Travels The World With His ‘Private Moon’ From the Arctic to America, artist Leonid Tishkov has travelled the world with his illuminated crescent-shaped moon, bringing a sense of lyricism, and sometimes whimsy, to
wetheurban: ART: Sand Art by Mikhail Sadovnikov We can go ahead and file this under coolest thing you’ll see all day. Artist Mikhail Sadovnikov who used to be a mathematician blurs the line between performance and visual art as he creates pattern after
wetheurban: ART: Slowmotion Tattoo In this incredible, hypnotizing slow motion, close-up, we see a tattoo being applied by tattoo artist GueT. Seeing the skin ripple in super slow motion is both remarkable and slightly unsettling. Read More
wetheurban: ART: Human Error by Victoria Siemer Is this the new heartbreak in the digital age? Artist Victoria Siemer brilliantly combines human and computer errors in her latest Human Error photography series. Read More
wetheurban: SEAN YORO PAINTS HYPERREAL SEA LEVEL PORTRAITS ON HIS SURFBOARD Using a surfboard, young Hawaiian artist Sean Yoro (aka Hula), paints murals while balancing on his board, placing his works just above sea level. The murals, all portraits
wetheurban: SPOTLIGHT: Melting Words by Kotama Bouabane Toronto-based photographer Kotama Bouabane has an incredibly poignant series called “Melting Words.” The ice letters form typical break-up phrases, with their indelible messages transcending
wetheurban: Beyoncé & Jay Z Go Vegan Jay Z and Beyoncé are up for a new challenge. The power couple have decided to go completely vegan! Read More
wetheurban: ART: Digital Artefacts by Bart Hess A body plunges into the liquid; a crust of wax crystallizes around its curves and folds, growing architectural forms, layer by layer. Read More
wetheurban: MUSIC: Grimes Signs to Jay Z’s Roc Nation Well this is oddly awesome. Grimes is no stranger to the world of hip-hop. She’s hung out with A$AP Rocky, been remixed by countless rappers, and she’s clearly an avid Yeezus fan. Now her link
wetheurban: MUSIC: BANKS - Brain (Produced by Shlohmo) BANKS, Sloh’s it down with a new beautiful track called “Brain” produced by the almighty Shlohmo. Read More
wetheurban: WETHERUABN EXCLUSIVE: Sir New York Spring/Summer 2014 Campaign We’re so elated to be the firsts to present the images from the Spring/Summer 2014 Sir New York ad campaign! With the brands consistent masterful blend of high end couture,
wetheurban: SPOTLIGHT: Nature Sculptures by Andy Goldsworthy Andy Goldsworthy is a brilliant British artist who collaborates with nature to make his creations. Read More
wetheurban:“I’VE SEEN THAT FACE BEFORE”Photography: Casey Vange / Model: Jordan Hall / Styling: Valissa Yoe / Hair-MUA: Natalia QuintanaCLICK HERE TO PEEP THE FULL ISSUE
wetheurban: Patrick Joust On the clock, Patrick Joust, 36, is a librarian. Off the clock, he’s a self-taught photographer with a fascination of Baltimore at night. Keep reading
wetheurban: ’90s Teenagers in Their Bedrooms, Adrienne Salinger In 1995, artist Adrienne Salinger wanted to depict the authentic lives of young people in ‘90s America — a contrast to the perfect Beverly Hills 90210 types portrayed in the media.
wetheurban: SPOTLIGHT: Desire Obtain Cherish LA-based artist Desire Obtain Cherish (DOC), aka Jonathan Paul, was born in 1975 in Salinas, California. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) at Parson’s School of Design. Read More
wetheurban: ART: X-Ray and Anatomical Stained Glass Windows by Wim Delvoye In his ongoing series of Gothic works, initiated in 1999, Belgian artist, Wim Delvoye, created some very unusual stained-glass windows and sculptural works made of steel, lead,
wetheurban: ART: Fluorescent Black Light Bodyscape Photography by John Poppleton John Poppleton’s latest, Black Light Bodyscapes, brings to us these amazing pictures of models painted with fluorescent bodypaints, then given incredible vibrant color
wetheurban: PHOTOGRAPHY: Photographs That Explore the Feeling of Anxiety Photographer John William Keedy has had to deal with an anxiety disorder for some nine years now. Read More
wetheurban: DESIGN: Submerged Turntable by Evan Holm Artist Evan Holm is convinced that ‘there will be a time when all tracings of human culture will dissolve back into the soil under the slow crush of the unfolding universe’. To demonstrate these
wetheurban:DESIGN: Orphe LED Smart ShoesMeet the Orphe: a smart shoe system for artists and performs. The sole of these shoes has almost 100 serially-controlled LED lights, motion sensors, a Bluetooth module, and an ARM microprocessor.Read More
wetheurban: #MUSIC: Mykki Blanco | Betty Rubble: The Initiation EP (Full Stream) With her brand new EP released yesterday, New York gender bending rapper Mykki Blanco gives fans an opportunity to hear what she’s been working on and treats us all with
wetheurban: MUSIC: SZA - Babylon (Video) TDE’s first lady SZA releases a brand new video for her latest release “Babylon.” The self-directed music video features the “Teen Spirit” singer disrobing herself at water’s edge. Read More
wetheurban: “I’VE SEEN THAT FACE BEFORE” Photography: Casey Vange / Model: Jordan Hall / Styling: Valissa Yoe / Hair-MUA: Natalia Quintana CLICK HERE TO PEEP THE FULL ISSUE
wetheurban: Lazy Oaf Summer Collection: Men’s London based fashion label designing womenswear, menswear and accessory collections, Lazy Oaf, taps on rising Florida rapper J $Tash to front its summer collection featuring the bold colors and prints the
wetheurban: SPOTLIGHT: Hyperrealistic Drawings of Everyday Objects By Marcello Barenghi Well, damn. Italian artist Marcello Barenghi draws incredibly realistic everyday objects that appear almost three dimensional simply with the help of colored pencils.
wetheurban: ALBUS: Smashing the Albino Taboo with ArtRejected, prejudiced and discriminated individuals suffering from albinism are likely to become targets and victims of physical attacks and mutilations in many parts of the world. In Tanzania and
wetheurban: PHOTOGRAPHY: Extreme Close-Ups of Individual Snowflakes Man, I just can’t get over these close-up shots of individual snowflakes by Russian photographer Alexey Kljatov. Each one is a work of art by Mother Earth herself. The gag? He just
wetheurban: SPOTLIGHT: Paper Sculptures by Li Hongbo Chinese artist Li Hongbo creates these mind blowing, flexible paper sculptures that might be at first mistaken for porcelain works. Read More