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Gavin Worth's wire sculptures

September 26, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Art, Egypt, Portfolios, Sculpture

Gavin Worth is a sculptor and artist based in Egypt. As well as painting, he makes these amazing sculptures out of wire. Each sculpture is subtly complex, built out of grouped wire, with the wire only forming a clear image once it’s viewed from the right angle.

“My wire sculptures tell stories of simple human moments: a woman adjusting her hair, a face gazing from behind tightly wrapped arms, a mother gently cradling her baby. The honest, unguarded moments are the ones that I find to be the most beautiful”
— Gavin Worth
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@gavinworth
September 26, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
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2019, Art, Egypt, Portfolios, Sculpture

Illustrations by Evgenia Chuvardina

September 25, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Illustration, Germany, Portfolios

Illustrator with academic art background Evgenia Chuvardina easily creates striking artworks featuring daily basis topics in a twisted way.

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@chuvardina
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September 25, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
Ello, SEP, Russian
2019, Illustration, Germany, Portfolios

Hidden Identities by Stefan Gunnesch

September 24, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Graphic Design, Germany, Portfolios

The artist Stefan Gunnesch describes his work as reinventing continuously, nothing lasts for an eternity which makes us conscious about being in the moment

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Read full interview on @trendland

@stefan_gunnesch
September 24, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
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2019, Graphic Design, Germany, Portfolios

Socially "Removed" by Eric Pickersgill

September 24, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Portfolios, Photography

I bet I was not the only one floating an idea of a photo series with computer screens removed from photos of people engaged with them on daily basis. Photographer Eric Pickersgil went further and set up “Removed” project where he gently removes mobile phones from social zombies of our days or literally from ourselves. What if if the device suddenly disappeared - we might look lonely, slightly crazy or perhaps next to a person being ignored…

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www.removed.social

@ericpickersgill
September 24, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
SEP
2019, Portfolios, Photography

Murals by Nicola Alessandrini

September 23, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Italy, Street Art, Portfolios, Art

If you put a little of Bosch’s anthropomorphism, a bit of Egyptian wall paintings and shake it with modern street art - you definitely meet Nicola Alessandrini. Italian artist creates intricate murals full of sacral meanings and signs as well as graphic artworks that won’t let you go

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@nic.alessandrini
September 23, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
SEP
2019, Italy, Street Art, Portfolios, Art

Vision Simplex by Mercedes

September 23, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Cars, Design

Vision Simplex concept pays tribute to technically the first-ever Mercedes...

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This is the Vision Mercedes Simplex concept, and it will never be put into production. The Simplex pays homage to the first ever car to wear the Mercedes name – the Mercedes 35 HP (or 35 PS in German) from 1901. The 35 was developed at the request of wealthy businessman and occasional racer Emil Jellinek, and was the first car to move away from the traditional high-riding motorised carriage design.

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September 23, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
SEP
2019, Cars, Design

Mous Lamrabat Photography

September 20, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Fashion, Belgium, Photography, Portfolios

Mous Lamrabat a self-taught photographer born in the north of Morocco, who moved to Belgium as a child. He creates images where Western and Moroccan aesthetics are mixed, twisted, fused - sometimes even clashed. Together, they exist in a unique universe that he has dubbed ‘#Mousganistan’.

via @vogueitalia

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@mouslamrabat
September 20, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
SEP
2019, Fashion, Belgium, Photography, Portfolios

Flower Flashes in NYC by Lewis Miller

September 19, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Street Art, USA

Floral artist Lewis Miller (previously) and his talented team arrange beautiful blooms in the most unexpected places in New York City. For nearly 3 years with his company, Lewis Miller Design, they worked on a very cleaver guerrilla marketing campaign: “flower flashes”, where they transformed trash cans into larger-than-life flower vases and used blooms to embellish the streets of New York, as well as the subways as public art.

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@lewismillerdesign
September 19, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
SEP
2019, Street Art, USA

Digital Spaces by Carlos Neda

September 18, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Digital Art, Honduras, Portfolios

“Carlos Neda is a digital artist based in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. His CGI pink-tinted, surreal visualizations of imaginary spaces combine the retro charm of plush carpets and modernist rounded shapes with contemporary influences. 

Solitary yet utopian – these dreamy landscapes focus on the ambience. The soft light, set design, the combination of colors. Neda creates abstract, far-off  realities filtrated through the perspective of modern design.” via @trendland

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@riviersneda
September 18, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
SEP
2019, Digital Art, Honduras, Portfolios

House in Ashiya

September 17, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Architecture, Japan

“Stark grey precast concrete, with an orderly gridded pattern covering every single surface visible to the eye. Large openings, pouring skylights, verdant greeneries embracing the neighbourly views. Monolithically, House in Ashiya by Japanese architecture firm Kazunori Fujimoto Architects stands still like a gentle giant in a residential area of Ashiya city, Hyogo Prefecture.”

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September 17, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
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2019, Architecture, Japan

Inmergo by Rocco Giovannoni

September 16, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Design, United Kingdom, Portfolios

Water rather than air carries sound in designer Rocco Giovannoni'sInmergo headphones, which promise rich audio even for people who are hard of hearing.

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“A 2019 graduate of the Royal College of Art's MA in Design Products, Giovannoni designed the soft silicone headphones to improve upon current bone-conduction audio technology.”

Like other bone-conduction headphones on the market, his design bypasses the eardrum and conveys sound as vibrations through the bones of the skull, directly to the cochlea — the "hearing" part of the inner ear.

Unlike any other device on the market, it does so via waterproof speakers that are fully immersed in liquid and then sealed in a pliable membrane. This membrane sits against a person's skin, transmitting sound vibrations through touch.

“I believe these are wasting an opportunity for a technology that has the potential of improving the music quality of common earphones and headphones.
Inmergo aims to unravel the undiscovered potential of bone conduction by delivering innovative and inclusive sound experiences that can improve the quality of our life.”
— Rocco Giovannoni
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Read more on @dezeeen

@rocco_giovannoni
September 16, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
SEP
2019, Design, United Kingdom, Portfolios

Illustrative world of David Planeta

September 13, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Illustration, Poland, Portfolios

Talented illustrator from Poland, David Planeta, shares his mythical creations on @Behance

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@minipeopleinthejungle
September 13, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
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2019, Illustration, Poland, Portfolios

Velvet Winter by Henri Prestes

September 12, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Photography, Portfolios

Ambient outside photography by Henri Prestes

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@henrifilm
September 12, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
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2019, Photography, Portfolios

OLIGARCHS

September 11, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Digital Art, Australia, Portfolios, Motioncollector
“A fever dream of sweat, gold and Synthwave music.
Oligarchs is a retro-futuristic emotive concept based on photogrammetry and 3D kitbashing.
A love letter to the bulky low-tech aesthetics of the 80s.
A synergy of naked bodies wrapped in beautiful metals.
When fashion film meets Cyberpunk meets modern art.

The year 1988, Neo Berlin Art Precinct.
An aged mobster is cheated by his trophy wife.
A government executive vanishes.
A secret has been stolen.
A girl is on the run.
A data bird holds a valuable recording.
A self proclaimed prophet’s plan unfolds.
But on this day, the whole system is turned upside down as the powers shift.”
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Dir and motion design: Cornel Swoboda

In collaboration with @seancrowleymusic

@cornelswoboda
September 11, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
SEP
2019, Digital Art, Australia, Portfolios, Motioncollector

Shadows by Anastasiya Kraynyuk

August 30, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Illustration, Digital Art, Russia, Portfolios

Trained as architect, self-taught digital artist Anastasia Kraynyuk shares her latest CG experiments with forms, colours, lights and shadows.

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@anastasia.kraynyuk
August 30, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
AUG, Russian
2019, Illustration, Digital Art, Russia, Portfolios

Let's Get Better Together by O.C May

August 29, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Illustration, Malaysia, Portfolios

Talented illustrator from Kuala Lumpur shows off her skills. O.C.May likes to create personal illustrations to tell stories and ideas to her audiences. YOLO is what she always keep in mind, to complete her to-do-list in her life.

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@o.c.may
August 29, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
AUG
2019, Illustration, Malaysia, Portfolios

A Separate Reality by Alex Andreyev

August 28, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Portfolios, Russia, Illustration

Futurist artist you may know since ages if follow us properly:) Alex Andreyev does not need a special introduction as his works say everything. Follow his “Separate Reality” series to get the atmosphere of post internet utopia

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@alexandreevart
August 28, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
AUG, Russian
2019, Portfolios, Russia, Illustration

Yevgeny Ivanov Photography

August 27, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Portfolios, Photography, Russia

Starting as a street photographer and running the niche project “Catching the Corners” (@aerohockey) five years ago, helped Yevgeny quickly gain the attention among heavy media. Nowadays he works with major editorials but still challenges himself to push the boundaries of urban life documenting.

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August 27, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
AUG, Russian
2019, Portfolios, Photography, Russia

Budapest - The Taste of Europe

August 26, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Motioncollector, Russia

This new image-based video clip about Budapest is the result of an international collaboration between the Russian TimeLab video studio and the world-famous Hungarian musician, Havasi.

“In the video we see sleepy Budapest trams crossing the Széchenyi chain bridge.. dawn over the Danube River.. the majestic layout of the city from a bird's eye view... the glittering lights of Budapest by night... and the sunset over St Stephen's Basilica... and all this juxtaposed with the astounding music of Havasi.”

@timelab.pro
August 26, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
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2019, Motioncollector, Russia

Duel by VOLNA

August 23, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Motioncollector, Digital Art, Russia, Agencies

The gloom ripples while something whispers,
Silence has set and coils like a ring,
Someone’s pale face glimmers
From a mire of venomous color,
And the sun, black as the night,
Takes its leave, absorbing the light.

M. Voloshin

The kinetic light installation "Duel" takes inspiration from the idea that ​​conflict can act as a driving force. The concept of duality finds expression in the installation’s achromatic color scheme, as well as in its construction and form.

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The installation’s main elements are 16 discs, all nearly flat and each with two opposite sides: one dark and one light. The opposites are in a constant state of “dueling” with each other, and all their attempts to reach one another instead result in continuous three-dimensional rotation. One recognizes in this movement the characteristic twists and turns of a coin that has been tossed into the air. The die has been cast, but the contest has not been decided yet. The discs’ movement through the air creates choreographed scenes with lights and shadows moving across space – the byproduct of a confrontation between two opposite and yet interconnected principles.

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The installation was first presented on July 27-28, 2019 at the Present Perfect Festival in St. Petersburg in a separate space in the former factory. 16 motorized light elements were fixed to a 30-meter-long structure assembled in the form of a parabola and then driven in a smooth synchronous movement by custom created software.

Credits
Concept, production and video: VOLNA 
Engineering: Alexey Belyakov
Mechanics: Viktor Smolensky
Camera/photo: Polina Korotaeva, VOLNA
Special thanks: William Cohen, Michael Gira, Igor Matveev, Alexander Nebozhin, Jason Strudler, Ivan Ustichenko, Artem Zotikov 
Music: Swans – Lunacy
Project commissioned by Roots United for Present Perfect Festival 2019
© VOLNA (2019) © Swans ℗ 2012 Young God Records



@keine_angst
August 23, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
AUG
2019, Motioncollector, Digital Art, Russia, Agencies
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