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Discover the Full Story – A Creative Campaing by Saatchi & Saatchi
Discover the Full Story – A Creative Marketing Campaing by Saatchi & Saatchi
To promote Schusev State Museum of Architecture in Moscow, Saatchi & Saatchi Russia created an incredibly beautiful campaign showing what’s below the famous Russian Landmarks: Saint Basil’s Cathedral, Lomonosov Moscow State University and Bolshoi Theatre. The sketches below show how these wonderful images were made.
Saint Basil’s Cathedral
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Bolshoi Theatre
Great Atmosphere, Flowers Exploded, by Fong Qi Wei
Amazing 10 pictures of Flowers Exploded, by Fong Qi Wei.
Flowers Exploded is a series of photos by artist Fong Qi Wei that shows a variety of flowers dissected into individual components. Reminiscent of exploding fireworks, it’s fascinating to see the radial footprints each flower makes relative to the size of its actual bloom.
Beautiful Cherry Blossoms, Around the World
One of the best known symbols of spring in Japan are the magnificent pink Japanese cherry trees, also called sakura. Starting in mid-March, the Internet is flooded with amazing pictures of all varieties of pink, blooming in parks and streets of different cities of Japan. The earliest city to blossom is Tokyo – this year its sakura trees are expected to be in full bloom by the end of March. Depending on a city, Japanese cherry trees may bloom even through May.
As the official Japanese school year starts in April, the first day back at school or work after the holidays usually coincides with the blooming of the sakuras. You will always see many locals picnicking under the cherries every season – the tradition is called hanami, and dates back to the 8th century!
Because the cherries blossom in bunches of flowers, they are symbolically associated with clouds, and stand for ephemeral nature of life in Japanese culture, that’s highly influenced by Buddhism. Sakura’s are often featured in Japanese art, movies, anime and manga. Curiously, the delicate cherry trees were once even used as part of the propaganda, in order to inspire the “Japanese spirit” before the wake of the World War II.
Even though sakura is the unofficial national flower of Japan, today they have spread to many other countries as well, mostly due to the Japanese diaspora. The blooming of the sakuras is definitely one of the most beautiful sights every spring, wherever you find them!
Great Atmosphere – Beauty of Colors
A Great Italian photographer Based in Portoscuso Alberto Seveso’s work has recently become very famous commodity for musicians. In collaboration with their music studios, bands like The Temper Trap and The Black Seeds have commissioned the talented artist to capture the fluid movement of mixing ink in eye-catching album cover designs. This series includes many of the unused shots that were taken during these coveted photo shoots.I find them very unique and magical.
Since the early 1990′s, Seveso has been creating his unique work with only ink, a high-speed camera, and a good eye for color. When speaking about his process, the artist says that he enjoys experimenting with his technique because, “It makes me think about the possibility to stop time in a click.” these photos are just amazing have a look….
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Cool similarities of humans and animals!
The fact that ignorant people among them are found to have some similarities in characteristics, colors or expression is something quite ordinary, which makes absolutely no impression on anyone.
The eyes, the expression, the similarities of people and animals is amazing!
The truth, however, is that if these people never lose their favorite animal, and all anyone will understand that it is theirs and they will return it back soon. So, see only the good side …






















































