The Lomography Hipshot Showdown: Monochromatic Diana
We all know that the Diana line of Lomographic cameras are a thing of endless elegant beauty.
Its classic look and the features that simply sweep us away are just some of the reasons why we can’t get enough of it. And this week in our The Lomography Hipshot Showdown we want you to show-off your best black and white Lomographs shot by any Lomography Diana camera.
Bingo Book by Erin Zamrzla
This one of a kind blank book is created from real, vintage, Bingo cards and reprinted illustrations from a vintage children’s primer.
It is filled with a variety of fun papers to write or draw on. This includes 100% recycled banana and cigar papers, 30% recycled Strathmore drawing paper, a selection of ruled and grided papers, as well as vintage papers from discarded library books. The cover is lined with a “this book belongs to” page, and also includes a little library pocket for tucking treasures into.
(Read about the process of how to make this book here!)
From Silverpoint to Silver Screen: Early Andy Warhol Drawings
An collection of Andy Warhol’s early drawings from the 50s is currently in exhibition in the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark.
Drawings by Dan Lester
Sparkle palace cocktail table by John Foster
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker original art (Nintendo for Game Cube, 2002).
Now that Nintendo has announced a remake for the WiiU is a good moment to remember the awesome art of this game.
Klaus Pichler - Skeletons in the Closet: Museum of Natural History, Vienna (2010-ongoing)
Artist’s statement:
“What does a museum look like behind the scenes? How are exhibits stored when they are not on display?
The focus of this study is not on the exhibition spaces of the museum, but on the space behind the scenes, particularly depots, cellars, and storage rooms assigned to individual departments which are generally not accessible to the public.
These spaces are used for the storage of countless exhibits belonging to various collections, sorted following a rigidly scientific classification system, but also taking into account the limited storage space available.”
