Watercolour Illustrations by Dmitry Ligay
Talented artist and illustrator Dmitry Ligay recently dropped his latest artworks available for review on Behance profile
Talented artist and illustrator Dmitry Ligay recently dropped his latest artworks available for review on Behance profile
Our friends from Digital Abstracts comes up with their 3rd edition of Playing Cards created by 55 talented artists. The deck is available for pre-order on Kickstarter.
More over, this year guys decided to go further and release a Special Edition by inviting everyone taking a part in Open Contest. More than 550 artists have already started working on their cards. You can also pre-order Special Edition deck on Kickstarter or meet guys at OFFF 2016 Market this month and grab your piece there.
Sagmeister & Walsh (together with Daniel Brokstad, Fumi Omori, Liron Ashkenazi, Pol Solsona, Simón Sepúlveda, Zipeng Zhu, Esteban Diácono, Karan Singh, Pedro Veneziano and Pablo Alfieri) created a lively visual identity for Appy Fizz, India's first ever sparkling apple juice drink.
London based directors Tom Wrigglesworth and Matt Robinson were asked by Nikon to make a film experimenting with their new camera's low light capabilities. Using 4 Nikon flashes, a 20 meter track and 84 foam board animal frames, we created ‘Nightlife' - A sequence of looped unedited photographs using a combination of different flashes and exposures. The camera EXIF data on each shot shows the settings used
The magic ad was produced by AGGRESSIVE, and directed by Alex Topaller and Daniel Shapiro together with motion artists from Loop - Max Chelyadnikov and Alex Mikhaylov in collaboration with NORD (Alex Frukta and Vladimir Tomin) All together they created this amazing piece "What is Bloomberg?" spiced with a hot processing art infographics. Top work for the top world analytics company
Having shown works at galleries spanning the globe – including Dubai, London, New York and Los Angeles – his diversity as a visual artist is also apparent in grandiose outdoor settings on six different continents. His aim to promote community engagement and outreach has received press from the likes of The New York Times, BBC News, Vanity Fair and Forbes – with notable examples including the Bowery/Houston wall in New York City, the Wynwood walls in Miami, and the exterior of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Detroit, where he and other artists championed visual expression to empower residents to beautify a neglected American city.
La Come Di is a workspace of conceptual artists based in Dubai creating colourful pop-art related graphics for personal and commercial needs. Follow them on Instagram as well
Brand new app, Magnus, (that works in NYC only now) is being toted as the Shazam of the art world. Simple and to-the-point, the Magnus user only needs to point their smartphone at an artwork seen in a gallery, and instantly a plethora of information becomes available on their device. Title, artist name, medium, and dimensions are listed, allowing even uninitiated art viewer to understand to basic components of the work. Perhaps most importantly, Magnus also shows the latest market price of the work, whether this is the figure fetched at auction or if it is the gallery’s current asking price for the work.
The brain behind Magnus is 31-year-old German art entrepreneur Magnus Resch, best known for co-founding Larry’s List, a database of contemporary art collectors, and for his brutally honest literary exposé on gallery inefficiency, Management of Galleries.
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Yana & JUN met in 2007 and soon started creating Art as kittozutto in 2008. Their creation, through the juxtaposition of their art and life, acts as a parallel universe of their creative & romantic partnership. They are fascinated about the beauty in strangeness resulted from the connections between seemingly unrelated subjects. The resulting tension, by enforcing the subjects to coexist within the same canvas, creates an awkward beauty, in which many of their works aim to seek.
Young artist from New Zealand, Joshua Davison creates glitchy artwork using traditional materials
Let there be no wars on Earth but only in computer games.
A demo of the same software (Massive) once used to generate the massive battles from The Lord of the Rings now lets you make your own wars about whatever you want on a single computer.
Here is the new video work from Russian artist Ruslan Khasanov shot in 4K with Sony a7R II and Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G
Russian audiovisual artist (Tundra) and director Aleksandr Sinitsa had a mad trip to Manali-Leh Road - the highest one in the center of the world
Simple yet cute animations about little characters's life imagined inside "0 Calories" bakery identity, the work is done by Arthur Kondrashenkov and Denis Bashev
"3 Words For Paris" is a new online experience where you can go deep to your thoughts over Paris. Based on the movie of Achille Coquerel and Thomas Kauffmann (Cokau) the web experience was created by the best French studio Hellohikimori with support of Gang Digital
The movie
Gagarock Festival approached guys from LOOP studio and NORD Collective to create their motion identity for 2016 gig. You can imagine the amount of rendering nights spent by animators Vladimir Tomin (NORD), Max Chelyadnikov (LOOP) and art direction hours by Alex Mikhailov (LOOP) to deliver this crazy awesome ad View full case on Behance now
Client: Garorock Festival Producer: Roman Worked Character Design: El Grand Camacho Postproduction: Loop Art Director, Design: Alex Mikhaylov Animation: Vladimir Tomin, Max Chelyadnikov CG Supervising, Rendering, Compositing: Max Chelyadnikov Sound: Arseniy Sysoletin
Photographer Andy Yeung has called Hong Kong home since birth, but it took a trip away to spark the idea for Urban Jungle, his captivating series that captures aerial views of the city’s jam-packed skyline.
BALANCE is a a collaborative film by Brandon Bray and Tim Sessler made with the help of drones and helicopters from www.brooklynaerials.com/blog