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- Pop Culture Coins by Andre Levy
- Beach House by Walter Barda Design
- Beautiful Captures From the Top of the World
- Fascinating Surreal Photography
Pop Culture Coins by Andre Levy Posted: 26 Nov 2014 08:22 AM PST Talented designer Andre Levy let his imaginative mind play with coins to reflect pop culture on them. Using paint, he draws Gandalf, Flash, Venom, the Blues Brothers, Dr Who, and Khal Drogo on coins for his personal project entitled Tales You Loses. If you are interested in this kind of extraordinary and unique type of art, you’ll love his work. Here you can see some of them. The post Pop Culture Coins by Andre Levy appeared first on Sortra. |
Beach House by Walter Barda Design Posted: 25 Nov 2014 02:33 PM PST This amazing beach residence is located in Watsons Bay, Sydney, Australia and it is the latest work of Walter Barda Design. The post Beach House by Walter Barda Design appeared first on Sortra. |
Beautiful Captures From the Top of the World Posted: 25 Nov 2014 01:00 PM PST Based on European mountains, photographer Max Rive is an adventurer with a camera as he calls himself. He sets his tripod on the highests summits of Italy, Norway, Iceland, Scotland mountains and observes the beautiful scenery through his lens. He takes his inspiration from the American explorer Christopher McCandless and his impressive lines “The very basic core of a man’s living spirit is his passion for adventure. The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun." You must see his beautiful images if you don’t have fear of heights. The post Beautiful Captures From the Top of the World appeared first on Sortra. |
Fascinating Surreal Photography Posted: 25 Nov 2014 11:20 AM PST Viktorija Rekašiūtė Raggana is a Lithuanian photographer-witch as she entitles herself. Taking her inspiration from Lithuanian forests, she captures captivating images reflecting the nature’s character through her lens. She explains her photography with these words; “My work is like an illusion to the eye, invisible but felt as a moment. Each portrait is a little message to the world. A message to open our eyes and start creating images of all human senses.” You can have a look at some of her photos below and if you want to touch, feel and smell them, her personal exhibition will be available at Juozas Art Gallery in Vilnius, Lithuania during January. The post Fascinating Surreal Photography appeared first on Sortra. |
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