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Kurt Moses created a set of macro lens shots (with his wife Edwige) of tiny figurines in either everyday or epic scenarios. Most of which have no tilt-shift or photoshop wizardry, Kurt and Edwige have achieved a series through an honest method and a bit of thought.

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New york based Japanese illustrator Yoko Furusho was invited to show her work at the Japanese store Ikiru in Barcelona. Fususho decided that rather than just showing her work she would do a live illustration on their shop front. It was a good idea.

Check out the nicely shot and edited video of Yoko’s live illustration below

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Plant pots are a thing of the past… Well… only if you happen to walk around with this in your neighbourhood. Plantwall (created by Green Fortune) is a new way of integrating greenery in public spaces. An excerpt below from the Green Fortune website explains the system and how it works.

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A very intriguing installation by mmmm… in partnership with Times Square Alliance, who have created these Meeting Bowls and adequately placed them in Times Square, New York.

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Vivien Maier was an obsessive street photographer for over than 40 years, but she never showed her photographs to anyone. Known for being an intelligent, opinionated and private eccentric, Maier left over 100, 000 negatives unseen when she died in 2009.

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R+I Creative have yet got another short documentary in progress. I’m really looking forward to watching this, maybe even more so than INFLUENCERS

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Framed* is a new platform for digital art, designed for everyday interior spaces. This project is a brilliant collaboration between Yugo Nakamura and Yoshihiro Saitoh. Check out Nakamura’s website, one of the most craziest I have every seen. Video for FRAMED* below.

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Aakash Nihalani is a New York based artist working in painting, sculpture, print and interactive mediums. Using colourful squares in public spaces, his work can definitely make you stop and look.

Via Zeutch.

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Excellent idea by Juliana Santacruz Herrera who decided to fill potholes in Paris with colourful fabric.

Via Freshome.

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