Fred Lebain’s Sneaky Urban Camouflage
I’m thoroughly impressed with this meticulous series by French photographer Fred Lebain. Lebain first photographed each location, made a poster-sized print, then returned and lined the print up perfectly so as to disappear within the landscape. An interesting exploration of landmarks, time and space. Check out more work here; his portfolio is a little difficult [...]
Scott Wade’s Dirty Car Art
I’ve been really into ephemeral, alternative forms of street art lately and was blown away by Scott Wade’s ‘dirty car art’. Wade is from Texas, where it is apparently very dusty, and uses car windows covered in dust as his canvas. He does reproductions of famous works as well as originals. Check out his portfolio [...]
Mitchell Heinrich’s Scent Graffiti
I’m totally in love with this idea. Scent is such a powerful sense, yet remains under-utilized in design. Heinrich has upended the practice of graffiti by taking it out of the visual realm and making these ephermal urban interventions. He explains,
“Scent is interpreted by the limbic system which is very closely tied to emotion and [...]

