Lifestyle World Record For Picasso Painting Lifestyle May 13, 2015 World Record For Picasso Painting Pablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers broke the world record for the most expensive artwork sold at auction in a Christie’s sale in New York City on 11 May 2015. Full Article
Art Artists We Love: Linsey Levendall Art May 12, 2015 Artists We Love: Linsey Levendall Take a look at the beautifully detailed work of SA-born, Canadian-based artist and illustrator, Linsey Levendall. Full Article
Design VISI Picks of the Week Series – Week 14 Design May 12, 2015 VISI Picks of the Week Series – Week 14 Beautiful local illustrations, bold cappuccino mugs perfect for winter, a debut from Marianne in a home-grown video and a mesmerising key installation are just a few of the top picks for the VISI team this week. Full Article
Lifestyle TIME 100: Chris Ofili Lifestyle May 11, 2015 TIME 100: Chris Ofili In April 2015, TIME magazine released its annual list of the world’s 100 most influential people. Included in the list was Turner Prize-winning English artist Chris Ofili. Full Article
Art Artists We Love: Chris Slabber Art May 8, 2015 Artists We Love: Chris Slabber When we heard that artist, illustrator, designer (and musician, while we’re at it) was the only South African to win at the 2015 A’Design Awards in Italy, we thought it was about time we caught up with him to find out more. Full Article
Design Macro Cinematography: STREAM Design May 8, 2015 Macro Cinematography: STREAM Watch Roman De Giuli explore the world of macro cinematography as he creates tiny universes with ink, oil, water and glass. Full Article
Design Stephanie K. Clark’s Stitched Architecture Design May 5, 2015 Stephanie K. Clark’s Stitched Architecture Stephanie K. Clark creates beautiful works of art portraying whimsical architecture. She likens her work to paintings, her thread representing paint and the canvas her base for stitching. Full Article
Lifestyle New Dillon Marsh Project: Gold Lifestyle May 4, 2015 New Dillon Marsh Project: Gold Cape Town-based photographer Dillon Marsh’s latest work continues to tackle the subject of mining in South Africa, through his combined use of photography and computer-generated elements. Full Article