Death Spray Custom’s Racing Art

Beyond racing-inspired, the artist's visceral work can be seen on the motorway as well as art galleries

To call British artist David Gwyther—better known as Death Spray Custom—a gear-head is a gross understatement, as most of Gwyther’s pieces move quite fast themselves. Whether he’s hand-mixing iridescent paint for a gas tank or painstakingly painting with a micro-brush, his pieces are cunning and ironic. They can often be ridden or worn and, at the same time, be shown in a gallery. “It is …

Four Creative Clocks to Spring Forward

Keep an eye on extra sunlight hours and add some unique style to your home or office

Daylight saving time, as we know it, is thanks in large part to one man in New Zealand who wanted a bit of extra daylight for his hobbies. George Vernon Hudson worked as a clerk at the Wellington post office, but his passion was in entomology, astronomy and exploration. Thanks to Hudson’s passion for following his interests, much of Western Europe, North America, New Zealand …

Photographer Cole Barash Presents Six Girls Six Cities

Around the world with 60 rolls of film for a double exposure series blending studio and street shots

After getting full creative control over a 14-page fashion editorial for Relapse Magazine, Brooklyn-based photographer Cole Barash became fixated on an idea. He shot the fashion spread using a double exposure technique—where each frame of film is shot twice with images overlaying one another—and was so surprised by the results, he knew it had to be a bigger project. His idea was to shoot six …