
Dribbble.com conceptual logo playoff on national wine theme.

Dribbble.com conceptual logo playoff on national wine theme.

The ‘Rubber Barber’ by Chen Lu Wei for Megawing, is a simple eraser that will make you smile. Each one has a face at its center, surrounded by a square of colour, which as the user erases, gradually creates various funky hairstyles, depending on how you work it.

Continuing a series of posts with the selection of most interesting music video of the week.

French artist Phillipe Petremant creates a comical collection of artworks entitled ‘The Magnificent Seven’ by folding banknotes and transforming the ornamental motifs into absurdist portraits, currently being shown at festival circulation(s), at Parc de Bagatelle in Paris.

Young photographer Murad Osmann created a project called “Follow me.” He travels around the world with his girlfriend and ended up with more creative, exciting and romantic photo series.

Artist Iris Scott proves that finger painting isn’t just for kids. The painter has opted out of using brushes and, instead, chosen to slip on a pair of latex gloves and dip her protected hands into some paint.

We all know and love double exposure photos. San Francisco-based artist Pakayla Rae Biehn uses oil and acrylic to create incredible paintings that look like pictures.

Roberto Bernardi is a hyperrealistic still life painter from Italy. Born in Todi in 1974, Bernardi first work in oils date back to the early 80s. In 1993 Bernardi moved to Rome where he worked as a restorer in the church of San Francesco a Ripa. After an initial foray with landscapes and portraits, Bernardi turned towards Hyperrealism.

Originally presented as the ‘Porsche 901 classic’ at the 1963 Frankfurt Motor Show – eventually renamed to the ’911′, as french car maker Peugeot objected to Porsche using any three digit number where the middle number was 0 – marks its 50th anniversary with the introduction of the ’2013 Porsche Carrera 911 4S’.

London-based artist Jonty Hurwitz creates amazing anamorphic sculptures that can only be seen in their own reflections. In fact, without the mirror cylinder, most of his pieces would look like rubbish.