
…a series of architectural scale models with black paper, which he then covered with flour and some small samples of mold. After some time they started to look like this…

really nice idea (and execution) from ‘daniele del nero’ via today & tomorrow

…a series of architectural scale models with black paper, which he then covered with flour and some small samples of mold. After some time they started to look like this…

really nice idea (and execution) from ‘daniele del nero’ via today & tomorrow

here’s a nice little idea: a series of comped images: amsterdam at the end of the second world war and today superimposed together, which i find fascinating to look at, the execution isn’t terribly good but it works, in fact the first image directly here below is actually the exact view from my office window here on the vijzelstraat… strange to see it like this

(spotted via ‘yacco vijn’ on fb)

young photographer ‘meta scheltes’ got in touch to share her portfolio, here’s a selection of what caught my eye… for a complete overview visit her website


…beaches looked very different, a set of vintage pics providing insight into beach life over 100 years ago, that can’t have been much fun doing the crawl in a suit…

and while we’re on the subject of vintage photography, here’s a set of personal polaroids portraying the life of basquiat in the late eighties… but there’s really nothing very remarkable to see, the beach set is more fun…


thanks to ‘cpluv’ for reminding me to check back on spencer tunick, i’m sure not everybody is as enthusiastic about his art as i am, but it still remains an impressive sight to behold…

in fact i even took part in one of his images (shown above) in amsterdam back in 2007 together with my wife… it was a memorable experience: see this related post