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Stanley Kubrick: From Photography to Filmmaking

June 21, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Charlotte Sinclair

Before becoming a renowned film director, Stanley Kubrick spent several years working as a photographer for Look magazine, which was a rival to Life. In 1945, as a 17-year-old, he sold a photo to the publication for $25 that depicted a newspaper salesman mourning the death of President Roosevelt. A year later, he was hired as a staff photographer, a position he held until 1950.

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"Acne Studios Spring 2024 Menswear Collection: A Grand Tour in Style"

June 22, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

Jonny Johansson, Acne Studios' creative director, embarked on a transformative Grand Tour, which inspired the Spring 2024 menswear collection. Johansson's journey to Venice last October wasn't just for the art, architecture, and Thomas Mann vibes; he aimed to examine the psychology behind changing one's attire when traveling, dressing differently to portray a different alter ego.

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Tim Walker's Favorite Shoot: A Visual Journey with Tim Burton, Helena Bonham-Carter, and Karen Elson

June 29, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Charlotte Sinclair

In 2008, photographer Tim Walker created a stunning photoshoot that brought together the talent and eccentricity of film director Tim Burton, actress Helena Bonham-Carter, and model Karen Elson. The photoshoot remains one of Walker's personal favorites and showcases his unique talent for capturing fantastical scenes.

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Dennis Wojtkiewicz: A Symphony of Fruits and Flowers in Art

July 5, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

In the world of contemporary art, few can rival the proficiency and dedication of Bowling Green-based artist, Dennis Wojtkiewicz. His specialty? A unique focus on fruits, flowers, and berries, meticulously painted to reflect their essence and subtleties.

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S&M Sniper Magazine: An Overview of Iconic Covers

July 12, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett

S&M Sniper Magazine is known for its visually striking and conceptually bold cover designs. Over the years, the publication has made a significant impact on the fashion and culture scenes, pushing boundaries and continually reinventing its aesthetic. Here's an overview of some of the magazine's most memorable covers.

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The Happiness in Ordinary Moments: Illustrations by Ji-Hyuk Kim

July 14, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

Korean artist Ji-Hyuk Kim believes that happiness can be found in the most ordinary of moments. Through his warm and bright illustrations, he depicts simple pleasures and everyday scenes, from strolls through the park to encounters with loved ones and routine chores. According to Kim, each day offers us at least one reason to smile and feel genuine joy about the world that surrounds us.

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Social Illustrations: Unsettling Truths through the Lens of Rafael Alvarez

July 20, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

Spanish artist and illustrator Rafael Alvarez often provokes discomfort through his striking illustrations, tackling the unpleasant truths of our contemporary society. But it's not just the depiction of life that intrigues, it's the unique perspectives that Alvarez employs to examine various phenomena that truly captivate.

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Christophe Mourthe: A Pictorial Poet in the World of Photography

Aug. 2, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Charlotte Sinclair

Known for his elegant and often ethereal photographic compositions, Christophe Mourthe has carved a unique niche in the world of photography. Born and educated in France, Mourthe's artistic journey has been nothing short of exceptional.

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Louis Vuitton: The Trunk Master Who Redefined Luxury

Aug. 4, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

Born on August 4, 1821, Louis Vuitton was a simple craftsman specializing in trunk-making, who could scarcely have imagined that his name would become synonymous with the world of luxury and glamour nearly two centuries later.

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Reviving Klimt's Lost Masterpieces through AI: A Collaboration between Google Art & Culture and Belvedere Museum

Aug. 7, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

In an incredible application of artificial intelligence, Google Art & Culture, in collaboration with Vienna's Belvedere Museum, has breathed life back into the black-and-white photographs of Gustav Klimt's lost masterpieces. Through a specially designed neural network, the project has colourised the pictures of the missing artwork based on the artist's style.

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Sanderson Unveils Disney Wallpaper Collection to Mark the Entertainment Giant's Centenary

Aug. 7, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

In a grand celebration of Disney's forthcoming 100th anniversary this October, British wallpaper manufacturer Sanderson has unveiled a special collection that promises to bring some of the magic kingdom's charm into homes worldwide. Revealed in the September issue of The World of Interiors, the collection features a range of designs based on archival Disney illustrations.

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The Haunting Art of Daniel Danger: Capturing Nightmares on Canvas

Sept. 2, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

Daniel Danger, an artist who first took to drawing as a child to convey his nightmares to his parents, has carved a unique niche in the art world. Fascinated with the eerie and unsettling, Danger’s paintings serve as a physical manifestation of his childhood fears, leaving an indelible impression on all who encounter them.

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Pirelli 2024 Calendar Makes Bold Statement with All-Black Cast and Ghanaian Artist Prince Gyasi

Sept. 7, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

The Pirelli Calendar, a revered institution in the fashion and photography world, has taken a revolutionary step in its 2024 edition. Gone are the days of pin-up girls and sexualized beauty, often brought to life by stalwarts like Karl Lagerfeld. Instead, the 2024 calendar focuses on themes that resonate deeply in today's society, including the Me Too movement and the role of strong, empowered women.

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The Symphony of Electric Cars: Sound Marketing in the Auto Industry

Sept. 22, 2023 in Design & Décor by Julian Everett

Having observed the abundance of electric cars in France, it's clear that they are gradually conquering the world, accounting for 11% of all cars in Europe.

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Nijigen no Mori Anime Park: A Dynamic Adventure Awaits on Awaji Island

Sept. 24, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

Situated on Awaji Island, the Nijigen no Mori Anime Park is a unique departure from conventional theme parks like Disneyland. Instead of passive attractions, it offers a compilation of active, open-air adventures, engaging visitors in an eclectic mix of immersive experiences.

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Jonathan Anderson Triumphs with Loewe Spring Summer 2024 Collection at Paris Fashion Week

Sept. 29, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

Jonathan Anderson, the creative force behind Loewe, has been crowned as the standout designer at Paris Fashion Week, following his acclaimed collection for Spring Summer 2024. Known for his innovative approach to fashion design, Anderson has yet again demonstrated his adeptness in playing with silhouettes, creating pieces that are as intriguing as they are beautiful.

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Dior Unveils "Dior Scarves: Fashion Stories": A Tribute to Maria Grazia Chiuri's Favorite Accessory

March 18, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

In an exciting announcement for fashion enthusiasts and design aficionados alike, Dior is set to release a coffee-table book titled "Dior Scarves: Fashion Stories", dedicated to the artistry behind one of Maria Grazia Chiuri's most cherished accessories: the scarf. This publication is a celebration of the timeless elegance and creative expression that scarves bring to the Dior women's collections.

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Ultra-Realistic Dobby Figurines Hit Japanese Market, Bringing Magic to Homes

June 29, 2024 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

In a spellbinding development for Harry Potter enthusiasts, Japan has unveiled ultra-realistic figurines of the beloved house-elf Dobby, bringing a touch of Hogwarts magic into homes across the country. These meticulously crafted collectibles are now available for purchase, offering fans an unprecedented level of detail and interactivity.

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Billy Monk's Nightclub Photographs: Unfiltered Glimpses of 60s Cape Town

July 19, 2024 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett

In the 1960s, Billy Monk, a bouncer at The Catacombs nightclub in Cape Town, captured raw and unfiltered glimpses of nightlife that defied the era's social and racial divisions. Situated at the dockside, The Catacombs was a melting pot where partygoers of all faiths and colors mingled freely. Monk's candid photographs reveal scenes of joy, passion, and debauchery, offering a rare and provocative window into a South Africa under apartheid.

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Cheese from a Small Village in Asturias Becomes the World's Most Expensive

Aug. 27, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

A cheesemaker from a small village in Asturias, Spain, has crafted the world’s most expensive cheese. The 2.5 kg piece of Cabrales cheese was sold at auction for an astonishing €36,000, setting a new Guinness World Record for the highest price paid for cheese at auction. This unique Cabrales cheese is aged for 2-4 months in natural caves with high humidity, where the Penicillium mold develops, giving it its distinctive texture, flavor, and characteristic blue veins. This sale highlights the exceptional craftsmanship and tradition behind this rare delicacy, making it a true treasure in the world of gourmet foods.

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