Tomer Hanuka is definitely a new favourite of mine.
His portfolio is diverse, captivating and wholly beautiful.
Head to Australia, and adorning the walls of any typical urban space will be, if you’re lucky, the work of Shida.
If, like me, you’re not lucky enough to live down under, this flickr stream will suffice rather nicely.
For some reason I seem to be really into optical illusions recently, and this piece from Tang Yau Hoong is pretty darn perfect.
Achilles in a graffiti artist whose latest piece [shown here] is simply wonderful.
You can see the rest of his work over on his website, you won’t regret it.
As previously mentioned, I have a rather weird affection for telegraph poles.
Thankfully, it would seem that gloriously talented artist and painter Daniel van Benthuysen shares my affectation.
Perspective is a wonderful thing, especially in photography.
Jonathan Smith shows that with a slight change in perspective, we can create wonderful works of art.
Typography is in general, glorious.
This new typeface, Mekkanika, by Riccardo Sabatini is undoubtedly gorgeous.
Lovely bit of moody urban photography, and the bonus being that it’s a picture of Seattle.
Thanks, Stephen Walker.
Robert Montgomery has featured before and I couldn’t resist featuring him again. He’s incredible, and his urban poetry blows my mind.
I’ve been reflecting a lot recently on my trip to Paris earlier this year.
Edouard Mortec does a good job at immortalising the hectic Parisian crowds in his photographs.
Here, drinking my strong coffee at my desk, I’d give anything to be in one of those crimson cafés.