-
Lomography's new creative space, Lomography+ is now opening at one of the most exciting art spaces in Tokyo, 3331 Arts Chiyoda!
-
The good people at |FAT| Fashion Art Toronto have given us a media pass to give away to one lucky winner - Read on to see how you can win this great opportunity to be our very own correspondent at this year's festival!
-
Last weekend, I discovered a wonderful Christmas craft market in Leeds Corn Exchange, and the good news is, it is back in a fortnight’s time!
-
This past weekend, I had the chance to check out the works of some promising local artists showcased at the Bloom Arts Festival held in Cubao X. It was my first time to immerse myself in an art festival, so, after the event, I went home happy and full to the brim with all things beautifully artsy!
-
Are you in the mood to try something crafty and creative? Why don't you try your hands on some interesting DIY projects, whether for something to jazz up your camera, make your photos more interesting, or simply do more with the materials around you!
-
Bay Harbour Market, truly organic and creative! I heard a lot about The Old Biscuit Mill Market of Cape Town, but I was glad we went to Bay Harbour Market instead. It truly has a community spirit and a very relaxed atmosphere, with almost no tourists at all.
-
A fish business initiated from a converted bus. First, you see the ocean and hear seagulls. Then, you feel a strong fishy smell. This is it, the Snoekies Fish Market. Founded in Hout Bay sixty years ago, it still serves fresh seafood and “fish and chips” meals in their cafe.
-
The Cultural Center of the Philippines presents a whole day of the finest in Philippine arts and culture at the annual Pasinaya Open House Festival. Read about the events from this year's celebration after the jump.
-
Money makes the world go round -- and makes artists inspired, too. In this extraordinary topographical art by Scott Campbell, he makes humorously snarky icons out of monetary bills. Read more about his recent work after the break.
-
Shio Kusaka is a Los Angeles-based Japanese artist who creates 'vessels' of all sorts. Read the full article to see a preview of her plain but elegant works.
-
According to the culture blog, Flavorwire, these artistic exhibitions will surely keep you inspired and occupied throughout the whole year! Be sure to document your trips on film if you visit any of these awesome shows! See the list after the break...
-
According to Yosuke Ueno, a versatile visual artist from Japan, art is a significant tool for communication. The reason why he keeps on drawing is because people enjoy his work. Find out why after the jump!
-
Shane McAdams is an artist and writer living in Brooklyn, New York. One of his works features colourful paintings with the use of ball point pens! Nifty, huh? View his ink-redibly abstract masterpieces after the jump...
-
It may be small, but Hotel de Banville in Paris offers its guests more than just a cozy bed to sleep at night. If not for its bright red awnings and banner displaying its name, you could walk past Hotel de Banville without knowing it, thus, making it an adventure just to find the place! But don’t judge a book by its cover.
-
You don’t really to have to wander far to find works of art when you’re in Paris. This is my second trip to Paris. Unfortunately, this time, my stay was cut short due to events beyond my control. Thus, I had only an afternoon to explore the sights before catching the next 13-hour flight home.
-
Every kid is waiting for Christmas. The children in my arts and crafts club aren't any exception. This year the week before Christmas was extremely busy. My 5-6 year-old artists were super excited about making Christmas gifts and decorations. Handmade with love. It can't get more analogue than this.
-
When I only had an afternoon in Paris, I went on an urban photowalk and shot what I saw like a madman. And I was surprised at what was caught on film!
-
There’s more to Singapore’s iconic Raffles Hotel than its Singapore Slings and famous guests like writers Ernest Hemingway and Somerset Maugham who once graced the hotel.
-
Working professionals often have little or no time for the arts. So what’s the best way to expose people working in Singapore’s Central Business District (CBD) to the arts? By bringing the arts to them.
-
Are you dying to know who the winners are for this competition? Without further ado, here are the winners of the Lomography Malaysia x CUTOUT – Keepsakes; Keep Close To Your Heart Competition!