Photographer Brittany Wright Captures Foods in Colorful Gradients
All images © Brittany Wright Photographer and food enthusiast Brittany Wright sets up intricate culinary still lifes that focus primarily on the differentiation of fruits’ and vegetables’ coloration....
View ArticleA Technicolor Swimming Pool Painted by HOTTEA on New York’s Roosevelt Island
In a departure from his large-scale color field yarn installations, Minnesota-based artist HOT TEA is back in New York and was given the opportunity to transform a swimming pool on Roosevelt Island...
View ArticleLouise Zhang’s Abstract Vials Filled With Playfully Grotesque Neon Blobs
SLOSH SAMPLES #1 2014 flubber, pva glue, acrylic, oil paint, resin plastics, polymer balls, polymer clay, pigment, water, varnish, 100ml serum vials, all photos by docQment Louise Zhang's Slosh Samples...
View ArticlePainstaking Arrangements of Colorful Objects and Food by Emily Blincoe
Tennessee-based photographer Emily Blincoe (previously) continues to create some of the most meticulously arranged collections of objects we’ve seen. From leaves and flowers to cereal and trash, the...
View ArticleColors: A New Collection Film from The Mercadantes
In light of current events, the latest collection film by filmmaking duo The Mercadantes (previously here and here). Beautifully done, great ending.
View ArticleMeet a Completely Colorblind Man Who Uses Special Tech to ‘Hear’ Colors
Produced as a part of The Connected Series, Hearing Colors, is a short film that explores the life of Neil Harbisson, a man who was born with achromatopsia that leaves 1 in 30,000 completely...
View ArticleHundreds of Vibrant Doors Found Within Lithuania’s “Garage Towns”...
Lithuanian artist Agne Gintalaite has always been attracted to the “garage towns” of her native Lithuania—large areas filled with storage units for cars that were terribly inconvenient and often bus...
View ArticleThe Nameless Paint Set: An Alternative Way of Understanding Color
As companies like Crayola dream up more inventive and brandable colors for their crayons like “inchworm” or “mango tango,” a young designer duo from Japan created this alternative way of exploring...
View ArticleA New Japanese Painting Supply Store Lines its Walls With 4,200 Different...
Thousands of pigments fill glass vials below the slatted wood ceilings of the new concept Pigment, an art supply laboratory and store that just opened in Tokyo by company Warehouse TERRADA. The store...
View ArticleA Photographic Celebration of America’s Vibrant Textile Industry by...
S&D Spinning Mill, Millbury, Massachusetts Typically focusing on obsolete or decrepit architectural structures, photographer Chris Payne's most recent project, Textiles, documents the aesthetics of...
View ArticleChemical Compound Stickers for Crayons Help Teach Kids Chemistry While Coloring
The folks over at Que Interesante created this clever sticker pack for crayons, effectively turning color names into the chemical compounds the correlate with each hue. The sets seem like a fun way to...
View ArticleMemories of Paintings: A Soothing Technicolor Mix of Paint, Oil, Milk and...
Here’s a new experimental short titled Memories of Paintings from director Thomas Blanchard (previously) who continues to experiment with colorful paint, oil, milk, and liquid soap filmed with a macro...
View ArticleWhen Given Colored Construction Paper, Wasps Build Rainbow Colored Nests
It’s unnerving to discover a wasp’s nest dangling outside your house, but perhaps it would be a tad less so with the help of biology student Mattia Menchetti who cleverly realized he could give...
View ArticleA Vault of Color: A Peek Inside Harvard’s Collection of 2,500 Pigments
Although it’s only been a few months since we mentioned Harvard’s splendid pigment collection housed inside the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, the team over at Great Big Story...
View ArticleA Creative Barista Devises Method for Pouring Rainbow Foam Lattes
Over the last few days Las Vegas-based barista Mason Salisbury has been surprising some of his customers by pouring a regular looking latte or cappuccino that suddenly ends with a flourish of foamy...
View ArticleThis 24-Hour Clock Gradually Transitions You From Dusk to Dawn
All images via Scott Thrift Instead of being a slave to the numbers on your clock, designer Scott Thrift would like you to have a more peaceful relationship to your timepiece, one that revolves around...
View ArticleA Macro Timelapse Highlights the Micro Movements of Spectacularly Colored Coral
Interested in documenting one of the oldest animals on Earth, Barcelona-based production company myLapse set to capture the minimal movements of brightly colored coral, recording actions rarely seen...
View ArticleA Spectacular Close-Up View of a Fiery-Throated Hummingbird
Photographer Jess Findlay recently captured this amazing shot of a fiery-throated hummingbird while shooting in the Talamanca Mountains in Costa Rica. The image is a result of hundreds of photos taken...
View ArticlePrismatic Sketches of Hands and Faces by Lui Ferreyra
Artist Lui Ferreyra draws colorful portraits of hands and faces, works that use discrete shapes of color as highlights and shadows. These geometric fragments are blended by the viewer’s eye rather...
View ArticleA Color Spectrum Stairwell in Lima Painted by ‘Xomatok’
Bringing both color and light to a drab stairwell in Lima, Peru, artist and illustrator Xomatok painted this piece titled “Snake of Light” in the Villa el Salvador district as part of a collaboration...
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