Happy Calendar
Colombian La Salvación Studio created this calendar for a local bank in 2019, but all I want is to be 2021 like this! Credits: @david_.rivera @seb.zul @leyther_orozco @margarita_bernall
Colombian La Salvación Studio created this calendar for a local bank in 2019, but all I want is to be 2021 like this! Credits: @david_.rivera @seb.zul @leyther_orozco @margarita_bernall
Based in Bogotá, Colombia, Carolina creates colourful illustrations depicting the transitional state of mind being between dream and reality. She is also known as a member of our @Digital.Decade family
“Colombian artist Otoniel Borda Garzon manipulates outdated volumes of maps, reference texts, and newspapers to form abstract sculptures. The multi-part artworks juxtapose the paper pages, carved into topographical shapes that allude to cliffs and mountains, with geometric wooden trusses and smooth, water-like glass channels.“ via @colossal
Stefania Tejada explores and studies the female spirit, an immersion within the concept of identity and her personal evolution as a human. She is in constant search of capturing her subjects when they feel most vulnerable and most powerful.
Colombian artist Pablo Barreto shares his latest collages and mixed media artworks
Colombian illustrator German Gonzalez creates appealing portraits using mainly digital tools
Colombian artist based in Barcelona Cesar Biojo is famous for "destroying" the object of painting in his only manner. This involves techniques such as adding blobs of paint or smearing what is before him, the works created give way to the imperfections existent in all humans.
German Gonzalez is a graphic designer and illustrator based in Medellin, Colombia.
Colombian art director and graphic designer Pablo Baretto creates artworks in mixed media using a fashion language as a main tone
Colombian illustrator Daniel Aristizábal compacts the all-star mediums and genres of 20th century artistic movements into user-friendly, candy-colored graphics. As chronicled on his Instagram, Aristizábal applies V-Ray to dadaism, glitch art to cubism, and takes futurism digital, bundling it all up in the bubbly pastel palette of pop. In his projects, the artist has riffed on Salvador Dalí's eggs with his Huevos series and hits the warped waves with Joan Miró in his Sunny days are coming pieces. Despite the succession of stylistic influences, however, the artist sees his art as fundamentally uncomplicated: “My work is full of simplicity and organic shapes,” he tells the Instagram Blog. “It is nostalgic in its essence.” - via The Creators Project
"For the series ‘Distortions‘, photographer Stephen Ocampo Villegas – also known as Steoville – creates bizarre self-portraits through photo manipulation."
Based out of Bogotá, Colombia, visual artist Marcello Castellani has an eye-catching style when it comes to portraits. Starting off by using traditional photography to capture his subject, he proceeds to add layers of digital paint using a variety of software to generate the desired result. via Scene360
Colombian art director Gilbert Franco shares a little self initiated project with digitally distorted fashion photography (using photos of Nino Yap, Carlos DiQuercia, Joanna Wilinska, Zean Vo, and Charudutt Chitrak). As we can see Gilbert did it with passion and using software, so you can try beat him using the famous Glitche app which considered the best editing tool by leading fashion photographers like Nick Knight.
Colombian interior and graphic design studio Masif uses typography and custome lettering as a central element of each work http://www.behance.net/Masif