Night Animals Series

La série Night Animals de Mikko Lagerstedt est pleine de féérie. Le photographe crée des images composites où des animaux sauvages et exotiques investissent les rues d’un village finalandais. Une sorte de surréalisme magique s’en dégage faisant de l’animal le maitre d’une structure humaine. À découvrir en images.

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Abandoned House overtaken by Animals

Photographe aujourd’hui reconnu et gagnant de nombreux prix, le finlandais Kai Fagerström publie dans le National Geographic une série de photo intitulée Once Upon a Home dans laquelle des animaux prennent possession d’une maison abandonnée. Une série de photos intemporelle à découvrir dans la suite.

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Fashion Dress Animals

Dans le même esprit que le projet Fashion Zoo Animals par Yago Partal, l’artiste Miguel Vallinas nous propose de découvrir sa série de montages photographiques appelée « Segundas Pieles » qu’il continue d’actualiser. Avec des animaux habillés, une sélection de ces images est à découvrir en images dans la suite.

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Zee.Dog Leashes: Bold, bright dog gear from Brazil for pups with personality

Zee.Dog Leashes


While there’s an impressive offering of high-quality leashes four four-legged friends on the market, like RESQ/CO’s rope leash, sometimes a bit of attitude is what the dog park lacks. Recently launched Rio de Janeiro-based Zee.Dog…

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iPhone Photography Awards 2013

Les iPhone Photography Awards mettent en compétition des photographes du monde entier qui capturent des moments de vie à l’aide de leur smartphone iPhone. L’édition 2013 est riche en clichés a commencer par cette remarquable photo de Holly Wesley qui obtient la première place dans la catégorie photographe de l’année.

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1ere place, Photographe de l’année 2013 : Holly Wesley

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2e place, Photographe de l’année 2013 : Brolin Roney

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3e place, Photographe de l’année 2013 : Bob Weil

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1e place, Animaux : Jon Resnik

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1e place, Architecture : Jose Luis Barcia

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1e place, Enfants : Yvonne Naughton

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1e place, Fleurs : Britta Hershman

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1e place, Nourriture : Massimo Calogero

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1e place, Paysage : Maegan Moore

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1e place, Lifestyle : Luyu Huang

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1e place, Nature : Tomas Stankiewitcz Baldassarri

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1e place, News : Mohammed Radhi

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1e place, Autre : Lisa Jay

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1e place, People : Kim Hanskamp

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1e place, Saison : David Rondeau

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1e place, Still Life : Daniel Fonseca

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1e place, Sunset : Angel Jimenez

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1e place, Voyage : Jenny Friedman

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1e place, Arbres : Mark Simone

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RESQ/CO Rope Dog Leash: Bare bones accesories made of nautical grade materials for the discerning dog owner

RESQ/CO Rope Dog Leash


From print journals dedicated to dogs to digital sensors for monitoring your pooch’s activity and health, we’ve seen some pretty spectacular products aimed at canine culture. And so, handmade accessories don’t seem like that far…

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Zack Secklers Photography

Focus sur le travail du photographe new-yorkais Zack Secklers qui présente des clichés absurdes, parfois surréalistes mais toujours remplis d’humour. Sa catégorie humour est vraiment un bonheur à regarder et amène une légèreté très agréable à l’exercice auquel il se plie. Un travail superbe à découvrir en images.

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Dog Salon by Horibe Associates

Japanese firm Horibe Associates has completed this combined home and dog-grooming salon in Japan’s Ōita prefecture (+ slideshow).

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The house by Horibe Associates is located on a long, thin plot surrounded by rice fields and features a mono-pitched roof.

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One end of the building has a living space for a small family, who run their business from a salon at the other end of the building.

“Because the line of sight extends unbroken from the shop entrance back through the garden, the space feels larger than it actually is,” said the architects.

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A living and dining room is located towards the back of the house, with views out on to a courtyard garden.

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In the same space there is a daybed located beneath a small mezzanine room that can be accessed by a wooden staircase.

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Curtains are used throughout the building to separate the internal spaces.

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Bathrooms and a kitchen are located in the centre of the house. They can be easily accessed from both the salon and the house at either end of the building.

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Toward the front of the salon, a small internal window on the mezzanine floor overlooks a dog-trimming room.

The architects have made concrete floors and plywood ceilings a feature to reduce costs. The building covers 66.25 square metres and sits within a larger 325.41 square metre site.

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Last year at Design Miami 2012 architects and designers including Kengo Kuma, Toyo Ito, Shigeru Ban, MVRDV and Konstantin Grcic designed a series of architectural structures just for dogs.

Popular Japanese houses we’ve posted recently on Dezeen include a family home that’s only 2.7 metres wide, a white shed-like abode raised up on pilotis and a family home with a sweeping canopy.

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Dog Salon by Horibe Associates

Photographer: Kaori Ichikawa

Dog Salon by Horibe Associates

Key to diagrams:

1. Waiting room
2. Trimming room
3. Entrance
4. Lavatory and washroom
5. Bathroom
6. Living and dining room and kitchen
7. Day bed
8. Terrace

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Dramatic Portraits of Animals

Coup de coeur pour le photographe américain basé à Chicago C.Owen qui a imaginé une série complète de clichés d’animaux empaillés assez impressionnantes. Un travail étrange mais d’une grande qualité intitulé « Dramatic Portraits of Animals » à découvrir avec ces créations en noir et blanc dans la suite de l’article

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Deedee Cheriel: Episodes in the Abundant Oasis: The LA-based artist paints modern fables with dream-like animal figures

Deedee Cheriel: Episodes in the Abundant Oasis


by Mya Stark Gods, monsters or something more enigmatically human, the animal-headed figures of artist Deedee Cheriel are set to grace LA’s Merry Karnowsky Gallery this weekend. In the…

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