like the robin hood of art. these breathtaking collages are made up of images taken from the world's top magazines.
"DAILY COLLAGES/ARTWORKS USING THE BEST MAGAZINES AROUND THE GLOBE. APPROPRIATE TO RECRIATE, WITHOUT POWER, CORRUPTION AND LIES. DIY. STYLING THE ALREADY STYLED." - from brazil with love
2. IMAGES: NOLLYWOOD by Pieter Hugo
Behind Hollywood and Bollywood, Africa's film Industry, Nollywood, is said to be the 3rd largest film industry in the world. Movies are produced and marketed in the space of a week.
"They tell stories that appeal to and reflect the lives of its public: stars are local actors; plots confront the viewer with familiar situations of romance, comedy, witchcraft, bribery, prostitution. The narrative is overdramatic, deprived of happy endings, tragic. The aesthetic is loud, violent, excessive; nothing is said, everything is shouted." - Petier Hugo
Brilliant photographer Pieter Hugo has tried to capture the essence of this industry through his mind blowing series. To have these images with you always, go here.
I don't know how I existed before stumbling across this phenomenal series conceived and co-directed by the marvelous Isabella Rossellini and produced by Rick Gilbert. The costumes and set design by Andy Byers are particularly glorious.
To lose yourself in the sexual habits of insects and sea creatures, go here.
I no longer need to divide my love between the perfect bookshelf and the stupendous works of Michael C. Hsiung. Mr Hsiung has just joined forces with the awesome Book City Jackets to help improve bookshelves everywhere.
Disguise your Judy Blume novel and stolen copy of the Joy Luck Club with this very special piece of cover art. To maintain the facade, go here.
This 25 year old visionary is the man behind Nomenus Quartlery - an incredible fashion and art publication, that focuses on the kind of artists who should be focused on.
As well as publisher and editor of the most expensive magazine in the world ($6,500 for a hardcopy), this young prodigy takes absolutely breathtaking images. His photography is painterly and cinematic yet totally fresh...
My secret weapon for battling a pesky bout of the blues. Something about Mr.Hsuing's style reminds me of my-one-and-only. Sea creatures, mermen, moustaches, animals and monacles...the work of this stupendous L.A artist will put a smile on even the tightest of faces and posisbly make you think a little about the totalitarian nature of mankind.
Mathieu Kassovitz's 1995 masterpiece is a slice of recent french history done to perfection. Along with costumes, casting, script and locations, the soundtrack is perfect. Many thanks to my-one-and-only for another stellar recommendation. You now share my heart with Vincent Cassel...
5. FOOD: borscht.
Push past any personal beetroot prejudices and you will be rewarded for your efforts. Serve hot with a dollop of cold sour cream, sprinkle of dill and thick piece of dark rye.