Kenzo World
Just because girls are cooler. Directed by Spike Jonze, performed by Margaret Qualley
Just because girls are cooler. Directed by Spike Jonze, performed by Margaret Qualley
"Bigger than us" is one of the personal project of Austrian photographer David Shermann exploring inner fears and self deprivation
Talented French illustrator Kim Roselier has unique 3D-like style of doing artworks mainly basin on dynamic composition of human bodies. Check his latest commission below
If travelers happen to visit Departure Hall 3 of Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, they may notice an immersive installation of clouds. Titled Beyond, Dutch artist Daan Roosegaard’s latest work is a “cloud wall” that creates the impression of a 3D cloud-laden sky vanishing into a great aerial distance. A beautiful feat of optical illusion, it is 100 meters long and 10 centimeters thick, and comprised of 160 billion pixels.
After a rewarding decade as an art historian at the Getty Museum studying and teaching art history and technique, LA-based Naomi Yamada decided to actively participate in the art making process as she followed her love for photography and painting by launching own studio.
Self-taught photographer Mikhail Batrak was naval officer till the turning point several years ago. Today he is award-winning digital artist proving that you need follow your own path and challenge dreams
Kyoung Sop Choi aka Jansoli shot this amazing timelapse while traveling to NYC in winter
Mexico-based artist Carlos ARL has pretty nice collection of portraits mainly female in portfolio
Ventricle is a two-part installation created by SOFTlab that was commissioned by the Southbank Centre in London for the Festival of Love. The installations recall the heart, a symbol that has been used for many centuries and in many cultures to represent love. Along with the chambers of the heart, the installations are a modern interpretation of the hanging gardens of Babylon, a place of many cultures and languages, and also of Eden, a place of free knowledge and expression.
Krisztiàn Tejfel is a Hungarian painter and photographer. He mostly paints women's portrait, often leaving his creations with the look of a "work unfinished". He is educated in traditional painting and began exploring digital painting a few years ago. His female portraits are characterised by their melancholic look with a pinch of surrealism.
Alexander Chapelin creates magical coffee tables by using stone and resin where you have full illusion you own a piece of ocean floor in your house. Some of his tables have night feature that can amaze you during long dark season.
A selection of work by New York illustrator Kevin Hong. His latest illustrations has been done for upcoming game Miyamori
Fabien Merelle's "renderings, simultaneously absurd, humorous, ironic and cruel, weave their own tapestry of tales and legends, blurring the line between what has been written and what our memory has forged."
François Beaurain was born in Bordeaux, France in 1976. Francois is a self-taught and multifaceted artist working predominantly as a photographer, but he sometimes extends to drawing, collages and sculptures. Francois is mostly known for his animated gifs project “Monrovia animated” which is part of the “Making Africa” exhibition by Vitra and Guggenheim Bilbao. From January to May 2014, Francois Beaurain wandered the streets of Monrovia and put in animated images the people met and places visited.
Based on a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke.
'To fall, patiently to trust our heaviness'
Inspired by Rainer Maria Rilke’s poem ‘Gravity’s Law’, McDermott taps into themes of meditation and nature in a deliberate response to the overload of information in modern society.
He was drawn to The Barbican Centre and estate because of its otherworldly quality and achieves a sense of calm with his long free-falling shots against the brutalist architecture.
Submitted by Brendan Withy on DCN Platform
"Do today's young people have a right to be angry about the world they've inherited? Two schoolboys use poetry and a selfie stick to confront the problems facing the world."
Loading Docs is a series of incredible 3-minute documentaries from New Zealand. Watch them all, like and share! loadingdocs.net/itwie
Hakanaï is a solo choreographic performance that unfolds through a series of images in motion. In Japanese Hakanaï denotes that which is temporary and fragile, evanescent and transient, and in this case something set between dreams and reality. This symbolic relationship is the foundation of the dance composition in which a dancer gives life to a space somewhere between the borders of imagination and reality, through her interactions with the images she encounters. Performed by Adrien M and Claire B (previously) it was debuted in San Francisco few years ago.
Josh Sperling is a young contemporary artist currently living and working in Brooklyn, New York. Sperling’s works on canvas waver between wall sculptures and paintings. Building layered plywood structures by hand, the artist stretches canvas over these forms to create a subtle relief.
Beautiful ode to the NY City shot by young film enthusiast Leon Jamrosy