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Meet Russian Photographer And Artist Oleg Dou





I can't even recall how I came across this young (and handsome!) photographer's unusual and haunting work, but I'm so glad I did. Be sure to visit his site for much more, I can only post so much.



OLEG DOU (1983-)
With staggeringly unique vision, Oleg Dou's work develops and pushes to the limit the idea of a body, evoked by the surrealists, as an object of subversions, distortions and other mutations that undermine its integrity.


Above: Self portrait

His photography has been celebrated in Paris and Moscow exhibitions, as well as such French and Russian publications as Le Monde2, PHOTO magazine and Fotomasterskaya magazine.

Often strange and disturbing, Dou's artistic search pushes to extreme limits, his subjects destroyed and massacred before the lens seemingly without pity...but take a look at their eyes and see if your interpretation is shaken.







Artist’s Statement:
"I was born in Moscow on the 19th of August in 1983. My mother was a painter, and I grew up spending a lot of time among artists — although I was not particularly interested in their activities.

I felt an urge toward the arts and creation some time ago when I was working as a designer, and I began seriously studying design. That’s how I “bumped into” photography."



"I worked hard to create my own style and technique. The main tool is computer photo-manipulation and a mix of several photos. I’ve already created several art projects and showed them in a few countries, including France, Belgium and the USA."



"Creation brings me enormous pleasure. I am stubborn, ambitious and optimistic by nature; I like being different — and my work, I hope, reflects these features of my character."





The Artists Page on DeviantArt
See Much More of His Fabulous Work On His Website

Deborah Bowness' Unique Hand Printed Wallpaper



The word "unique' is thrown around a lot without really registering in many cases. We've grown a little anesthetized to it. Especially in design. But I made a point of putting that very word in this post's headline because, despite a glut of beautiful wallpapers on the market, these are truly unique.




She has a few different collections, each of which seem to combine art, space and meaning.


Below are some selections from her collections:









In addition to these (and many more you can see on her site ), she sells wallpaper 'kits', multiple images one can add wherever they want like decals.

These are so much more elegant looking than the popular vinyl wall decals and stickers selling everywhere these days.
Take a look:




Finally, below are some images of her wallpaper in the Lacroix Hotel du Petit Moulin in Paris and in the Phillip Starck Yoo Design project, Aldelgade in Denmark.

When space and furniture interact with her art, a whole new environment is created:




Below: Seems she has some new wallpaper, Typography, in the works which should be available soon. I can't wait!


Click here to see more and learn more.

Click here to reach Deborah Bowness.

Sometimes Drinking & Driving Do Mix

At least when you're talking about Veuve Clicquot champagne and Porsche Design Studio.





Together they have launched a limited edition 'treasure' chest of sorts called the Vertical Limit.
An entirely handmade stainless steel cabinet that holds 12 individual vintages at a temperature maintained 12 degrees celsius.



Above: Each compartment is individually lit and automatically lights up on when opened.



Above: The year of each vintage is etched on the end of each compartment.

Only 15 were made and only 2 will be available in the US. the going cost? $70,000. USD






Above: specially produced label will be on each of the 12 bottles in the Vertical Limit.

Click here to visit Veuve Clicquot.

And here to visit Porsche Design Studio.

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