These 11 Minimalist Instagram Accounts Are Pure Eye-Candy

Modern life hardly encourages simplicity. And yet, that most modern invention, Instagram, is awash with clean lines and dichromatic palettes. We scoured the platform’s most pared down accounts to find our favorite documentarians of the simple life. From the candy-colored to the just plain stark, there’s a feed to suit every design snob on the Internet.

1. Patricia Romero: A Venezuelan living in Madrid, Romero has mastered the art of minimal minimalism. Her painterly shots make ingenious use of white space to highlight the action.

#latergram

A photo posted by Patricia Romero (@patriromero) on Sep 9, 2014 at 12:13am PDT


2. Dennis Schoof: If a vicarious stroll through the river-bounded Ruhr region of Germany sounds good to you, this feed’s your ticket. Schoof photographs a range of shots, often featuring his bicycle (#bikeporn).

#berlin

A photo posted by dennis schoof (@densschoof) on Nov 11, 2014 at 5:46am PST

#halfofabike

A photo posted by dennis schoof (@densschoof) on Aug 8, 2014 at 5:29am PDT


3. Janske Kaethoven: The Belgium-based photographer takes sweeping outdoor shots that may as well be in magazines.


4. Valentina Loffredo: Shooting in the geometric paradise that is Hong Kong, Loffredo favors minimalism with a healthy dose of color.

Rubik’s Cube

A photo posted by @thatsval on Sep 9, 2014 at 5:03am PDT


5. Jan Ove: The Norwegian designer captures unreal panoramas using only his iPhone.

Parkinglot.

A photo posted by Jan Ove (@janove) on Nov 11, 2014 at 2:59pm PST


6. Mariana Ito: All the usual suspects populate this feed: kitties, children, and food. But Ito’s shots stand apart from the crowd thanks to her skill at interweaving the colors of Brazil, where she lives.

#fdsbrinquecomacomida para @instagrambrasil

A photo posted by Mariana (@mariana_ito) on Jul 7, 2014 at 5:53pm PDT

Popcorn

A photo posted by Mariana (@mariana_ito) on Oct 10, 2014 at 6:14am PDT


7. Davide: Going only by his first name, Davide fills his feed with clean slices of European architecture.

Stalking on Heaven’s Door.

A photo posted by Davide (@omniamundamundis) on Oct 10, 2014 at 12:34pm PDT


8. Andrew Zonzini: The Italian graphic designer likes to pair bright backgrounds with quirky subjects.

Campagna di sensibilizzazione per un corretto uso di questo misterioso organo chiamato cervello.

A photo posted by Andrew Zonzini (@perrycolante) on Sep 9, 2014 at 10:31am PDT

BOOOOM

A photo posted by Andrew Zonzini (@perrycolante) on Jan 1, 2014 at 3:24am PST


9. Serge: The Lebanese lawyer somehow finds time to discover strange and beautiful buildings around Beirut.

A photo posted by serjios (@serjios) on Oct 10, 2014 at 3:20am PDT

A photo posted by serjios (@serjios) on Oct 10, 2014 at 3:21am PDT


10. @palomaparrot: Companion to another photographer on our list, Dennis Schoof, this Ruhr-based Instagrammer stages surrealist shots often featuring herself.

the witch #whpalterego

A photo posted by palomaparrot (@palomaparrot) on Oct 10, 2014 at 5:56am PDT

another bathtub shot

A photo posted by palomaparrot (@palomaparrot) on Nov 11, 2014 at 8:38am PST


11. Matt Crump: The creator of #candyminimalism delivers a feed that’s bigger than the sum of its parts. Together, the neon-tinged images merge into the ultimate dream of summer.

Suspension #WHPnearandfar #linemeetscorner

A photo posted by Matt Crump (@mattcrump) on Nov 11, 2014 at 7:40pm PST

#roofline_envelope #candytecture

A photo posted by Matt Crump (@mattcrump) on Nov 11, 2014 at 5:31pm PST


12. Killerminimal: Created by @rarabro, the account’s mantra is simple: “Feature a variety of killer minimals from #killerminimal.”

#killerminimal of the week time everyone! Please join me in congratulating this weeks winner _______________________________________ @oliviermorisse @oliviermorisse @oliviermorisse @oliviermorisse _______________________________________ This weeks feature goes to this amazing shot, I can’t stop looking at it! I mean, where was it taken… The freakin moon?! this artist is a filou it must be said, but he’s talented, creative and a big bag of French fun…. Please let’s hear it for the one, the only @oliviermorisse …o la la!! _______________________________________ Image selected by – @twtsi _______________________________________ #killerminimalcolour #killerminimalurban #minimal #minimalism #minimalist #simplicity #instaminim #minimalcorner #mh_minimalhunter #mo_minimalobsession #ig_minimalaysia #feature #igminimal #ig_minimalismo #jj_minimalism #minimalmood #basic #soft_tones #popyacolour #candyminimal #instaminimal #shoutingsam #amselcom

A photo posted by killerminimal (@killerminimal) on Jun 6, 2014 at 7:03pm PDT


13. @wejude: It’s mostly monochromatic architectural shots, but it’s all beautiful.


14. Irini Giotopoulou: Based in Greece, architect Giotopoulou favors the many shades of white, with a few powdered blue pigments mixed in.

Soft

A photo posted by irini giotopoulou (@irini_ioto) on Sep 9, 2014 at 11:29pm PDT


15. @otije: A physicist and self-professed photography lover, this account is full of minimalist facades, and more facades.

Green moment

A photo posted by otije (@otije) on Dec 12, 2014 at 8:25am PST


16. Tony Hammond: Take it from Hammond: “I like minimalism. I only use an iPhone. I’m in the UK.”


17. @wk.ai: The biography is as stark as the account. If you’re looking for art and architecture reduced to its necessary elements, you’ve come to the right place.

A photo posted by kai. (@wk.ai) on Dec 12, 2014 at 3:31am PST

A photo posted by kai. (@wk.ai) on Nov 11, 2014 at 6:03am PST

Kim Kardashian Snaps Bathroom Selfies During Date Night

Kim Kardashian enjoyed a date night with Kanye West Sunday, but the reality star still managed to let fans in on the evening by sharing some selfies.

The 34-year-old star can be seen wearing a nude fitted dress with tousled waves in her hair for two selfies taken in a bathroom mirror. She uploaded both photos to Instagram with the captions “#DateNight” and “CloseUp.”

Kardashian has been apart from her husband while jet-setting around the globe for promotional appearances. She was in Australia in mid-November to launch her new fragrance, Fleur Fatale, then headed to Dubai before stopping by Art Basel in Miami last week to celebrate her Paper magazine issue, #BreakTheInternet.

#DateNight

Een foto die is geplaatst door Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) op Dec 12, 2014 at 8:53 PST

CloseUp

Ein von Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) gepostetes Foto am Dez 12, 2014 at 9:22 PST

This Driver Is REALLY Bad At Getting Out Of A Parking Lot

More sympathetic to this driver’s plight, we could not be.

We HATE driving. We especially hate parking and getting out of parking spaces. Our visual-spatial skills and spatial reasoning abilities are not up to par. Throw snow into the equation and all bets are off.

However, video of a snow-covered Calgary parking lot appears to show a driver who crosses the line between bad driving and potentially criminally bad driving.

As the Calgary Sun reports, Calgary police have launched an investigation to determine whether charges are warranted against the driver of the BMW SUV shown making several failed attempts to get out of the lot. The investigation began after the video of the parking lot fiasco went viral.

At one point, the SUV appears to smash into the side of a red compact car. Coincidentally, the driver of the red car is shown in the video coming out to help the SUV operator. The red car’s owner apparently didn’t see the SUV driver hit their car.

This is why investment in public transportation is so crucial and so long overdue.

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Let's Make 2015 The Year We All Start Painting

Painting is easy, you just have to ask the right advisees. “Painting is just another way of keeping a diary,” Picasso proclaimed. “Painting is self-discovery,” said Jackson Pollock. “Painting is easy when you don’t know how,” Edgar Degas said, rather encouragingly. So why isn’t there an easel and painter’s palette in every home? Why didn’t we follow in Bob Ross’ footsteps years ago, and nudge amateur artists to pick up a brush and experiment with happy little trees?

In a new book titled Daily Painting, author and artist Carol Marine has written a short treatise on behalf of the medium. Paint small and often, she encourages in her 182-page tome, part how-to, part history lesson. She outlines the power of daily painting, the materials to get your started, the tips to keep you going and the best solutions for creative block. “While the idea of painting every day may sound overwhelming, let me assure you,” Marine writes in the book’s introduction, “there are no specific rules or requirements.”

A new year is around the corner, and with another dropping of the ball comes another month of resolutions. Some promise to work out or finish that novel they carry in their tote bag. But we suggest you take to painting. Here are 9 tips for making painting a part of your daily life next year:

1. Start Small

painting

“When you’re only doing large works, you often feel a compulsion to get things ‘finished’… With this mentality, it can be difficult to do any kind of real experimenting. But with small paintings that take only an hour or so, you can try several new things every day.”

2. Don’t Get Overwhelmed By Materials

There are no right or wrong materials. “It takes time to find a painting surface that works for you. I recommend trying as many surfaces as you can, experimenting, and not settling until you find one you love. What I use may not work for you, depending on your medium and painting style.”

That being said, Marine does recommend a few pieces of equipment to get you on the right track. You don’t necessarily need an easel (a David Sorg model is the Cadillac of easels, per Marine) or a taboret (a tool cabinet on wheels from a home improvement store works), but when it comes to canvas, paint and brushes here are her suggestions: Silver Brush Bristlon brights, Utrecht Art Supplies’ oil paint, and Ampersand Gessobords. Bonus — Old Masters Brush Cleaner.

glasses

3. Paint Everything, Or Anything

Marine presents six subject areas: still lifes and flowers, landscapes, animals, people (including self-portraits!), cars and buildings and abstracts. One exercise for still-life enthusiasts involves wandering around your house looking for one or more simple objects to paint. “Consider objects like fruit, vegetables, simple one-color cup or mug, plate, silverware, vase, flower, toaster and so on. Now find a simple one-color background (paper or fabric) and set up a still life.”

We suggest channeling Claes Oldenburg or Wayne Thiebaud. And for some self-portrait inspiration, try Frida Kahlo or good ol’ Vincent van Gogh.

4. Explore Your Own Neighborhood For Inspiration

“Take a walk around your neighborhood with your camera, looking for scenes that interest you. Keep an open mind. What you might first take as ugly could have incredibly interesting colors and values. Take lots of pictures. For every good one, you might have to take one hundred bad ones. When you get home, look through your pictures on your computer so you see them nice and big. Squint at each one to get a better sense of whether the composition and values are interesting — use your instinct. Choose one image.” And voila!

ol blue

5. Learn The Lingo

So what do value and composition mean? Value is the lightness or the darkness of a color. Take, for example, a white mug. When you gaze upon such a monochromatic cup, you might notice the shadows and lighting manipulate the way that one white color appears. It might seem like an impossible concept, but Marine has advice here too. “Spend some time with charcoal, paper, and some simple subjects. Work from life (because cameras skew value a lot) and before you begin, ask yourself: Where is my darkest value? Where is my lightest value? Where do the others fall on the value scale? How do all the values relate to each other? It can be helpful to simplify the values into big shapes in your head so they’re easier to deal with.”

Composition is essentially the arrangement of visual elements in a work. One could teach an entire class on composition, but for Marine, it boils down to this: “Trust only your instinct at first.”

6. Dive Into Color Mixing

Color theory is another one of those ideas that’s launched an entire subclass of studies at art institutes across the world. But, there’s also a modicum of subjectivity when it comes to assessing the saturation of color. Here’s a quick exercise Marine includes in the book: Combine two yellow colors, three reds and two blues on a palette. Mix two of these at a time to create six oranges, four greens and six purples. Document the mixing of these colors in a grid (three-by-six panels), placing the most saturated colors on the left. The color difference will be subtle, Marine notes, but you’ll get a better feel for the nuances of color this way.

pink flower

7. Sketch, Sketch And Sketch

One of the best ways to master proportion and perspective in painting: sketch first. In fact, there’s an entire book on making sketching a part of your daily life. It’s here!

8. Fight Artist’s Block

In five steps. One, take a workshop to spark new ideas based on someone else’s experiences. Two, tackle some new subject matter by switching from still lifes to portraits, or landscapes to animals, even if you’re not comfortable with the genre yet. Three, try another medium by switching your paint or surface. Four, change your environment or perspective. Five, explore an alternate creative outlet like photography.

dragon cat

9. Don’t Make Excuses. It Really Can Fit Into A Busy Schedule.

“It can be daunting (to the point of endless procrastination) to think of fitting art in… But if you can find a corner (and it can be a small one, since daily painting shouldn’t take up a lot of space), have your stuff always set up, and get in the habit of producing one small painting each day that may take an hour to complete, the idea is far less daunting.”

daily painting

Daily Painting is available through Random House here.

Catbus Cosplay: Meowza!

Attendees of the 2014 Japanese pop culture convention Youmacon were greeted with one of the largest costumes I’ve ever seen. It’s a cosplay of Catbus, the Cheshire Cat-like creature from Studio Ghibli’s My Neighbor Totoro. Here’s deviantART member EmilytheNeko’s first hand account of the cosplay: “THIS CATBUS WAS AMAZING IT MOVED IT WAS HUGE YOU COULD CLIMB INSIDE IT OMFG”

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Nerd Bacon writer Sarus Vakarian originally uploaded the image above, while YouTuber Hiro Konobu recorded the video below:

I love that its destination sign says “Youmacon.” Clever cosplayer.

[via HiroKonobuEmilytheNeko & Nerd Bacon via Archie McPhee]

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Carbon Flyer video drone is smartphone controlled

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Lamborghini 88 Tauri luxury smartphone gets official

lamborghini-88-tauri-1Joining the growing list of luxurious smartphones with equally luxurious price tags. Lamborghini is launching its new 88 Tauri smartphone before this month, and this year, is over. Sporting the usual mix of quality materials and a design that speaks of its makers’ particularly identity, Lamborghini cars in this case, the 88 Tauri boasts not only looks but also the … Continue reading

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Sony's PlayStation Store Goes Down Following Cyber Attack

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