
20 Aerial Photos Of Mexican Commuters, As Shown In This Photographer’s “Carpoolers” Series
The capital city is oftentimes the heart of the country. It is where most of the activities happen. Most jobs are found in the nation’s capital, and Mexico City is no different.
Alejandro “Alex” Cartagena, in his series “Carpoolers”, showed the daily struggle of the commuters around the Mexican capital. Most of the people whom he took photos of seem to be tired and weary, probably after a long day of work, for the luxury of not commuting to work still seemed to be far from their reach. They were the commoners of the country of Mexico whose struggles Alex aims to underline.
More info: alejandrocartagena.com | Instagram
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This 3D Printed Internally Lit Fantasy Armor Is Every Cosplayer’s Dream
Meet Melissa Ng, a New York-based artist, a founder of the Lumecluster wearable art producers, and a person responsible for this amazing 3D-printed, internally lit, medieval-inspired fantasy body armor. Phew, try saying that in one breath…
To make it happen, she spent around 518 hours on designing this fantasy gear on her computer, before 3D printing the durable plastic frame and enhancing it with LED lights.
Melissa has also listened to the feedback that came after her previous armor designs and made this one so it would have the qualities of an actual medieval armor and its beauty wouldn’t rely so much on the feminine figure beneath.
“I made this in honor of the creatives out there who know that, even though it’s empowering to be the ruler of your dreams and creations, you also know how incredibly lonely the journey can often be.”
For the step-by-step process of making this magical armor make sure you visit Melissa’s website .
More info: lumecluster | instagram

Andrius
In cahoots with the secret orde… With nobody. In cahoots with nobody.
This 3D Printed Internally Lit Fantasy Armor Is Every Cosplayer’s Dream
Meet Melissa Ng, a New York-based artist, a founder of the Lumecluster wearable art producers, and a person responsible for this amazing 3D-printed, internally lit, medieval-inspired fantasy body armor. Phew, try saying that in one breath…
To make it happen, she spent around 518 hours on designing this fantasy gear on her computer, before 3D printing the durable plastic frame and enhancing it with LED lights.
Melissa has also listened to the feedback that came after her previous armor designs and made this one so it would have the qualities of an actual medieval armor and its beauty wouldn’t rely so much on the feminine figure beneath.
“I made this in honor of the creatives out there who know that, even though it’s empowering to be the ruler of your dreams and creations, you also know how incredibly lonely the journey can often be.”
For the step-by-step process of making this magical armor make sure you visit Melissa’s website .
More info: lumecluster | instagram

Andrius
In cahoots with the secret orde… With nobody. In cahoots with nobody.