Johnny Depp's 156-foot yacht "Vajoliroja" is outfitted with the modern version of his pirate counterpart's decor, complete with pirate-themed jewel-toned velvet and a Jolly Roger flag. You too can enjoy a trip on his luxury seafaring vessel for only $110,000 per week (in the off season). No ladies, Mr. Depp doesn't don his pirate outfit and join you for that price, though he may entertain the idea if you happen to be a runway model.




Johnny Depp's Black Pearl
Mauricio Arruda
Brazilian architect Mauricio Arruda created the Jose Collection from commonly found urban objects, considering both the life cycle and environmental impact of the materials.



Official Manufacturing Co.
You might've already seen their work on the blog circuit, but I feel their body of work is worth mentioning anyway. Introducing the Official Manufacturing Co.




Lucra LC470
This beautiful sports car by LA carmaker Lucra reminds me of the breathtaking Ferraris of the 1950's, complete with tufted leather interior (and top speed of 180 mph).




Lorraine Nam
RISD soon-to-be-grad Lorraine Nam is taking her papercuts to the next level by adding a bit of a visual narrative to the mix.



Alyssa Monks
Beautiful paintings blending photorealism and abstraction by Alyssa Monks.




Peter Root
UK artist Peter Root's newest piece, titled "Ephemicropolis", is a city made of over 100,000 staples that were assembled over a time period of 40 hours.


Olivia Jeffries
Loving this print for The Working Proof by Olivia Jeffries. So delicate yet so powerful.


Ryan Mrozowski
Check out the paintings of Ryan Mrozowski at "Luminous Fleas", his newest exhibition at Pierogi in Brooklyn.



Poster of the Day
This week's Posters of the Day are brought to you by the incomparable Ryan Duggan.
The Mountain Label
Just received an update from Christopher Bettig of The Mountain Label, and from installations to iphone cases to turning found objects into sculpture, he's been up to some pretty awesome stuff as always.


Wanderlust
Check out this incredible series of posters by Wanderlust for Earth Day. Each depicts one of the 7 continents, and a portion of proceeds go to Oxfam and Doctors Without Borders.







