Digging Design with Jorge Fuentes






love his hyper-detailed vector calendar check out more of his work here!






love his hyper-detailed vector calendar check out more of his work here!
I play with paper, cutting and sticking to create volumes and shapes. My source of inspiration is nature and its infinite creations, its limitless colours, its surprising textures. paper is contradictory, provocative and humble because it is ephemeral. using it as a material has its roots in the philosophy of arte povera, which restores the value of the idea, intuition, thought and the individual. when i’m creating my works, i unconsciously seek primal contact, the constant wonder of childhood, the magical vision that transforms the prosaic and everyday into something new and marvellous. my process is intuitive, through my hands i come into contact with the material, which guides me towards the final form.





“Once you start mixing horror [with romance], it’s very difficult to tell the audience what kind of film they’re watching,” Fukunaga says. “It’s rare that you can promote a love story and feel fear in a film.” - Cary Fukunaga

Revisiting this film because I really don’t think it got the credit it deserved. Fukunaga’s direction and Goldman’s cinematography were so dark and romantic, it gave Jane Eyre a breath of fresh air. 
I am kind of liking these colors for pre fall 2011 from Oscar De La Renta and Jason Wu!

Hello readers! I know some of us are running around trying to get supplies for tomorrow and some of us are trying to book tickets to get away from it all ;) Well we all deserve this break we all have been waiting for! Enjoy it wisely. I leave you guys with this color palette. Inspired by Ellie Saab’s 2011 line and my love for peachy pinks.
