
Truth be said, Benjamin Lacombe's illustrated take on Snow White was actually released in 2010, but considering (just like I'd already mentioned with Camille Rose Garcia's take) this is the year of Snow White, there's no time like the present to look into it.
If you crave for a bigger fix of Benjamin's work (and it ...
Posted in Fairytale | Tagged Benjamin Lacombe, Snow White |

If 2010/2011 was the era of the reign of Alice in Wonderland, then 2012 is definitely shaping up to be the year of Snow White. Not only is she one of the main stars of current hit TV show "Once Upon a Time", but she's also the star of not one, but two (yes count ...
Posted in Fairytale, Pop Surrealism | Tagged Camille Rose Garcia, Snow White |

Marco Mazzoni's work revolves around an eclectic mix of mystical Italian folklore, medicinal flora, symbolic fauna and delicate femininity that end up creating a set of women who seduce, bewitch, curse and cure.
His work is an homage to the hidden craft and history of healing women and every drawing is infused with metaphors that tell ...
Posted in Art | Tagged Dark, Portraits |

A Canadian native, Edith Lebeau was the product of a creative environment as both her parents are also artists. Her artistic development was influenced by a fascination with popular culture, Greek, Roman, and Celtic mythology, movies and fairytales. These influences continue to be seen in her work today. Lebeau mostly paints female figures, portraying them ...
Posted in Art, Pop Surrealism | Tagged Edith LeBeau, Quirky, Whimsical |

The line between art and beauty has blurred this season.
Thanks to mag Stylist, Illamasqua’s creative director Alex Box, with the help of photogapher Malcom Pate and beauty director Joanna McGarry, takes us on a journey through her favourite art movements told via make-up, in homage to the catwalk's art inspired approach to make-up.
Cubism
Spearheaded by Pablo ...
Posted in Art | Tagged Alex Box, Makeup |

Having previously worked as a designer and as a goldsmith(!), Italy native Italia Ruotolo's work walks a thin line between references past and present. Drawing heavily from the Art Nouveau movement, she paints women who live in an era of pop art, tattoos and body transformation.
You can check her facebook or deviant art page for ...
Posted in Art | Tagged Art Nouveau, Portraits |

The product of fashion's love affair with fairytales, this time in the form of perfume ads starring modern day versions of Cinderella (as played by the gorgeous Eva Green) and Little Red Riding Hood.
Dior Midnight Poison by Wong Kar Wai
Chanel nº 5
Posted in Advertising, Fairytale | Tagged Chanel, Cinderella, Dior, Hollywood, Little Red Riding Hood, Perfume, Wong Kar Wai |