Mirror80’s latest edition of Still Life Style is dedicated to the sugar-filled fun food we know and love as cotton candy. After all, when it comes to still life photography, edibles often take center stage, sometimes with a humorous twist. A new generation of art directors has once again made it OK for us to play with our food, so it’s no surprise that colorful, mold-able selections like cotton candy are a favorite still life feature. Here are a few of our current cotton candy-infused favorites…
Still Life Style: Patterns
Today’s edition of Still Life Style is all about patterns. As it turns out, many of the most popular still life-style patterns involve food. Hungry? Right about now I could use a sandwich, a citrus cocktail and a bowl of fruit loops. Speaking of cocktails, the images above are from a cocktail-themed photo shoot by Design Love Fest. And yes, you’re looking at watermelon and jalapenos on the left, as well as mango juice and limes on the right. Ready for more delicious photos?…
Still Life Style: Simple Materials
For today’s edition of Still Life Style, we revel in the beauty of simple forms. Yet there’s nothing simple about these images! The artistry involved in arranging compositions featuring materials such as wood, marble, metal and sponge can’t be denied, and when you add a pastel palette, the objects look good enough to eat! Lately I’ve been spending a lot of time on Pinterest, and here are some of my favorite still life-style finds…
Still Life Style: Something Dreamy
Happy Monday, Everyone! Let’s begin the week with a collection of images that celebrate still life style. Today’s theme: all things dreamy. I’m constantly pinning images that inspire me, and today’s featured pics are recent additions to Mirror80’s still life Pinterest board. On a side note, they’re great for inspiring daydreams, especially on a day of the week that’s often hard to face. Enjoy…
Mirror80 November Favorites
Happy December! We have some amazing features planned for this month, including more original photo shoots, some fabulous holiday gift ideas, and a collection of ’80s interiors that will redefine rad retro style. Before we face the approaching winter, let’s revel in a few fall memories. Below you will find links to some of our very favorite November posts…
A Thanksgiving Still Life Photo Shoot
Today I’m excited to share Mirror80’s Thanksgiving shoot, a foodie extravaganza inspired by still life photography. In addition to celebrating delicious vignettes, this series of images just might give you a few ideas for easy Turkey Day food preparation options. I’ll start by sharing the still life photos, and in the second half of the post, I’ll talk more about the food and decor. Here are the pics…
3D Illustrations by Anny Wang
I recently came across the 3-D illustrations of Anny Wang, a visual artist, spatial designer and furniture designer currently based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Her work is undeniably modern, and there is a fantastical element to her pieces, such as Golden, shown above. Some have a Vaporwave vibe, and some incorporate my very favorite elements: mirrors, marble and minerals. Her images are gaining popularity on Tumblr as well, and it’s easy to see why. Ready for more?…
Retro Roundup: Color and Form
Hi Everyone! Today we begin a new series called Retro Roundup. Every couple of weeks, we’ll take a look at the latest news and creative endeavors of the “recent retro” nature. This includes items from decades past, as well as new ways that retro style is emerging in today’s world of fashion, art, design and pop culture. Kind of a “check this out” celebration! We also invite you to add your discoveries in the comments section below. And now for our first installment…
An ’80s-Style DIY Still Life
This weekend I filled my $50 IKEA display case with still life vignettes! It’s a project I’ve been dreaming of creating for quite some time. There is a TON of still life inspiration to draw from, as ’80s-influenced still life photography has experienced a huge revival in recent years, thanks to photographers such as Richie Talboy and design studios like Ladies & Gentlemen. And don’t get me started on the slew of still life images on Pinterest! Read on for all the project details…