UK-based artist Liz West knows how to play with lights. Though not a “light artist” per se, West’s light installations are most definitely an art. Her new site-specific chromatic light work “Your Colour…
Creative project Pop Pop Bang Bang doesn’t only look amazing, it also sounded like a lot of fun to do. A collaboration between photographer Thomas Brown and creative director Anna…
Nina Warmerdam is a Dutch print designer based in Paris. Having worked for Maison Martin Margiela, Hussein Chalayan, Nike & Siv Støldal, she felt like she needed a creative outlet…
New York based artist James Clar explores in his light sculptures various possibilities of visual representations and the consequences of technology’s unyielding presence.
Singaporean fashion student Friedrich Herman has a really well written and curated fashion blog where you can find these great fashion illustrations. Inspired by different designer collections, Herman interprets their…
Last year we reviewed the delightful fashion illustrations of German artist Sabine Pieper, since then she started to illustrate the column of Mademoiselle Confession of an Elle girl (UK), on…
The British Library in London has given TrendLand exclusive access to unique wildlife illustrations done by Indian artists working in Calcutta, Barrackpore and South India between 1798 and 1805.
Romance & The Landscape by Justin Hodges disrupts the banality of the day to day by re-contextualizing images and objects and highlighting the intricacy of our relationship to our planet.
A 19th century Madhavendra Palace in Jaipur has been converted into contemporary sculpture gallery. A collaboration between the Government of Rajasthan and the Saat Saath Arts Foundation.
Courtney Reagor exemplifies the quirky fun merging of food and fashion.