Words by Muhammad Ali, performance by Yasiin Bey (formerly Mos Def) and graphic artist Niels Shoe Meulman as part of the newest addition to Louis Vuitton's Core Values' campaign. 'Dream' and 'Word' are an introduction to the fashion brand's first ever film campaign. 'Float' and 'Life' are set to launch in Fall, along with a painting of Ali by Meulman in October. Some seriously smooth business...
Korean sculptor, Seung Mo Park creates these incredible portraits by meticulously cutting layer after layer of wire mesh. His latest series Maya, require just as much understanding of depth perception, as skill to actually execute the physical task of clipping away each sheet of mesh wire that are layered a few finger widths apart. Check the video below to get an idea of the process behind these insanely intricate pieces...
Shay Aaron's miniature food sculptures are crazy! At 1:12 scale, it's amazing how realistic they look, and all the detail he captures. Check out a bunch more on his flickr, or grab some of his handmade merchandise at his esty...
When Brazilian ad agency Y&R was commissioned to create a campaign for LG's new Home Theater 3D Sound, they came up with this simple, but really effective concept of viewing iconic movie posted from a different angle...
Not sure if I've ever seen or heard of a more imaginative, creative, innocent, supportive, encouraging, story than that of Caine's Arcade. This kid is epic on so many levels it's incredible! There should be a Caine's Arcade on every corner, of every city in the nation. I'll let the clip speak for it self, but after you watch it, go support this dude, and his newly established scholarship fund here. On a side note, the support that the community, his father, and film maker Nirvan Mullick show him is some of the most refreshing stuff you're likely to come by. Just be prepared to feel real good after you watch this...
When turning everyday objects into these crazy, surreal sculptures, London based American artist, Nancy Fouts doesn't use Photoshop or any other manipulating software. She says, 'They are real sculptures, not deep, but it is entertaining and it makes people smile!' Pretty awesome, take a look at more of her work here...
Founded in 1879, Kutani Choemon has been making tableware and tea ceremony utensils from raw material to finished products for over 130 years from. 'Every piece of work is carefully handmade and hand-painted by experienced craftsmen using rich blue and white colors with traditional Kutani color glazes.' Beautiful products, and really well done video, check out more here...