The graceful and mysterious, delicate and playful… Porcelain beauties by Marina Bychkova embody the ideal of “eternal feminine.” Marina wrote on her website: “My need to work with dolls became evident as a calling when I was six years old. As a child I became painfully aware and appalled at the mediocrity and the uninspired dullness of mass-produced dolls. This profound frustration coupled with my natural sensibilities inspired me to create my own dolls, suited to my own ideas of feminine beauty.” We’ve already written about beautiful realistic dolls of Alexandra Kokinova and cute handmade dolls by da-bu-di-bu-da. These dolls are absolutely different but each one has its own character, it’s not just a toys for adults but real people with feelings and habits. It seems like each of these figures has a whole history that they just can not tell us.
Thursday, 1 September 2011
BIG GIRLS
The following series of photos called “BIG GIRLS don’t cry” will surely make you happier! Beautiful models, amazing shots, perfect colors and unforgetable pin-up style. The author of photos, production and post-production is Ana Dias from Porto, Portugal. So don’t waste your time and check these bright images! Also don’t forget to check video at the end of this post.
Still-life Works
The following collection of graphic art was created by Madrid based studio Serial Cut. “A growing team Serial Cut works alongside an ever-growing team of professionals, who specialize in different areas such as photography, design, motion-graphics and 3D design. Inspiration comes from current and past decades, but we always review it and renew it, bringing it into today’s perspective with an actual look. Our aim is to go beyond what’s in our minds and in our clients’ minds when we start a project, to take the challenge a little further both in terms of technique and of concept, and to always end up with a contemporary and fresh result.”
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