
Nice bathtub designed by Aleksander Mukomelov. More photos here.

Graffiti artist extraordinaire BLU just released another amazing video, this time collaborating with David Ellis. If you’re not familiar with BLU’s work, check out this post we made back in January.

ThruYou is a project from Israel born musician Kutiman where he mashes up youtube videos into awesome remixes. Listen to all seven tracks here.

UK based artist Dan Tobin Smith updated his portfolio with some work you might already be familiar with.
Check out his site here. Just be forewarned that this site will resize your browser. ugh.

Good interview with multidisciplinary artist Allison Schulnik.
Via: Fecal Face

Amazing work by artist Mario Hugo. Really impressed by the depth, texture, and attention to detail each and every piece has; specially his unique approach to typography (check out the cover for Beck as a testament to that).
Check out his site here, and while at it, also check out HUGO & MARIE.

This is centuries old in internet time, but probably one of the best music videos to come out this year. Not to be confused with the awesome fan made video that’s been floating around the interwebs for the last couple weeks (see what I did there!?), the official video fits the band’s image and sound perfectly. Grizzly Bear’s song “2 Weeks” is brought to life by director Patrick Daughters, who also did all those awesome Feist videos from The Reminder. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to get back to watching Cocoon.

Another day, another cool artist from San Fran. Really liking his feel good 60′s vibe spanning across many mediums.
Check out his site here.

Great resource of book covers for you design nerds doing some cover artwork, or, just looking for some design inspiration.
Check out the website here.

some amazing artwork by canadian born artist chris dorosz.
“Out of material discovery I began to regard the primacy of the paint drop, a form that takes shape not from a brush or any human-made implement or gesture, but purely from its own viscosity and the air it falls through, as analogous to the building blocks that make up the human body (DNA) or even its mimetic representation (the pixel).”
check out the rest of his paintdrop sculptures here, and his portfolio here.