"Being one of the pioneers in his specialties, Okan Uçkun is primarily doing minimal and linework. Born in 1986, Okan, always seeked out the flawless with all kinds of styles in which he focused, and with that attitude he took, he believes that the tattoo is a completion of self through grasping impeccable motion & action. Actively working in fields such as; VideoArt, photography, plastic arts, design and architecture, and having several exhibitions in these fields."
from chrysalis to...
Friday, February 27, 2015
tattoos for today by Okan Uçkun
About Okan Uçkun (via his website):
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
fashion for today: spring summer 2015 collection by Omtura
About Omtura (via etsy shop):
"Discover the world of OMTURA. Where each item- an artifact, a power object, holds a craft known only to its owner. With straight diagonal cuts, carefully placed details and traditional handmade craftsmanship - no piece is the same.
"Passing through the shadow river with illusory silence, ashen grey rocks and sand at your feet, you see a flashed vision.""
Friday, February 20, 2015
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
fashion for today: spring-summer 2015 men's collection by KTZ
About KTZ (via k-t-z.co.uk):
"KTZ designs men’s and women’s ready-to-wear clothing with couture detailing known for its raw energy and contemporary urban edge, but also for embracing ethnographic references and multiculturalism. The label creates a dynamic combination of contrasting elements: modernity and the ancestral, the secular and the religious, anarchy and severity, spectacle and depth. This makes a unique label identity that is recognized widely and is worn by pioneering personalities in other creative industries, in art and music. KTZ operates two flagship stores in London and Paris, and receives international exposure."
Monday, February 16, 2015
art for today by Michał Mozolewski
About M. Mozolewski (via nuvango):
"Michał Mozolewski is a Gdańsk, Poland based artist who intersects the lines of impressionist art, photography ,3d modeling ,sculpting and digital illustration."
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