Drawings by Henrique de França
An unconventional love is what we feel looking at drawings of Henrique de França. Some untold stories, unseen characters and unsolved plots leaved behind the frame… so tempting and intriguing
An unconventional love is what we feel looking at drawings of Henrique de França. Some untold stories, unseen characters and unsolved plots leaved behind the frame… so tempting and intriguing
Ludwig Favre is a Photographer specializing in major cities and landscapes of america, raised in Paris, currently living in Paris. He has created visuals on a variety of media platforms from advertising campaigns to magazine editorials, books, gallerys over the world. We share his latest project “Tokyo, Lost in Translation” featuring never sleeping capital of a sunrise country
Wes Anderson‘s new film The French Dispatch, “brings to life a collection of stories from the final issue of an American magazine published in a fictional 20th century French city.”
Featuring lots of his regulars such as Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody, Tilda Swinton, and Frances McDormand and some new leading cast members like Benicio del Toro will play an imprisoned artist and French actress Léa Seydoux is his prison guard and muse; Timothée Chalamet and Lyna Khoudri are student revolutionaries.
P.s. Here is yours truly with Carl Sprague (Concept Artist of the movie and Art Director of Wes Anderson) in 2015
'Once Upon Another' is a visual narrative that challenges the notion of traditional sculpture and its relationship with surrounding spaces. It's inspired by a quote by the Japanese-American artist and designer Isamu Noguchi:
"Everything is sculpture. Any material, any idea without hindrance born into space, I consider sculpture."
It consists of a series of vignettes of installations (or in this case sculptures) that live in grand architectural landscapes, seen through a CG lens.
Directed & Produced by:
Chuck George Tsioutsias
Creative & Art Direction:
big-boy.studio
Budapest-based artist and designer Miklós Kiss aka @kissmiklos shares his latest public art affair “emograms” he presented as a part of solo exhibition at Lotte Gallery, Incheon, South Korea, 2020
The exhibition consists of two parts. The first space is built around emograms and the installation Ball.Room. The second displays a new installation called, LOVE field, and a typography-based sculpture.
Miklós Kiss’s works incorporate various facets of architecture, fine art, design, and graphic design. A strong artistic approach and outstanding aesthetic quality characterise his art. His fine art pieces are just as significant as his distinctive style in corporate identity and graphic designs.
These giant badges are based on the first Smiley, which was originally a badge itself. The „smiley“ was born in 1963 when Harvey R. Ball, owner of an advertising agency in the USA, came up with the idea to use it to lift the mood of the workers of a recently merged insurance company.
Check his 2nd part of exhibition called “LOVE” on Behance
Mighty talented motion designer Danil Krivoruchko shares his latest reel featuring his work for projects by Aggressive / BUCK / CHRLX / Loop / Los York / Method / Psyop
Gustavo Amaral is a Brazilian artist who creates photographic collages that explore the human form. His works capture simultaneously the body in its external form, and the inner emotions and psyche the exist beneath its shell.
The artist graduated in his hometown of Belo Horizonte with a degree in Journalism before pursuing his passion for photography and filmmaking in Sao Paulo. His work has been shown frequently in both Brazil and Holland
Talented geometric abstraction artist Matt W. Moore shares his new 2020 series of spray paint on canvas
UntitledArmy are the broken pieces of the Brazilian artist, Lucas Camargo. Based in Brooklyn NY, he haunts coffee shops with his sketchbook, cursed by having to draw obsessively the stream of life and whatever things that come to his mind.
Marynn is French artist based in Biarritz. Her style is influenced by the rollercoaster of love & life, she likes to play with symbolism, imagining stories articulated with femininity and poetry. Sometimes with her hyperrealistic style in graphite or oil painting, sometimes with photography or typography. She likes to explore different styles and techniques, keeping her curiosty awake to navigate into her dreamy world.
“Italian photographer Paolo Barretta knows as ‘I am winter’ on Instagram, has done some stunning moody and cinematic portraits images. He explained that his first photographs – which are a part of his “I am winter” project – started some years ago with the purpose of coming back feeling things again. He was in a very weird period, where he felt lost; remembering clearly how he tried so hard to do everything he could in order to makes him feel alive again and to know that he had a purpose…” via @trendland
From Canada, Ty (tydale.ca) was born in Vancouver, Canada. He's been a creative from a young age, constantly trying to stay afloat. He decided to study Digital Graphic Design at Vancouver Community College in 2012 where he experimented with different illustrative styles and aesthetics. From his chaotic workspace he draws in several different illustrative styles with bold colours and quirky-child like drawings. The majority of his work uses the four basic shapes and is often geometric. Ty specializes in illustrative design solutions for creative agencies and brands.
Russian photographer and visual artist Sergey Gannotsky shares his latest project “Contact2020”
To mark the celebration of the 50th anniversary of man’s landing on the moon (1969-2019), urban artist SpY reproduced a waxing crescent “LUNA” installed on one of the construction cranes of the Caleido complex, in the north of Madrid
SpY is an urban artist whose first endeavors date back to the mid-eighties. Shortly after, already a national reference as a graffiti artist, he started to explore other forms of artistic communication in the street. His work involves the appropiation urban elements through transformation or replication, commentary on urban reality, and the interference in its communicative codes.
Gabriel Suchowolski ( microbians ) is Art Director & Creative at Domestika and has worked on design, illustration and motiongraphics at Cocoe, one of the most recognized Spanish motion graphics studios. He has specialized in solving projects that mix programming, animation and design.
His works have won prizes such as Arteleku 2002, Design for freedom, MINI | LA MJC 2003, LAUS (by la curtains of laSexta) 2011 and a Sun ('Moscas' for Amnesty International) 2008, among others.
He is passionate about illustration and good illustrators, drawing, comics by French masters such as Moebius or Bilal, and Manga with more European touches He is a composer of minimalist music, a devourer of films from the 50s and good tea, Earl Gray.
REDsistance is a expanding list of post-apocalyptic-inspired characters, and to show this great example of character design, atmosphere management, logo design, color use and visual coherence.
Russian fan artist Nastya Kovtun, 16 has become the youngest person to have ever held a Vogue digital cover. Things escalated quickly when Vogue approached her and another youngster from Michigan to create cover versions featuring leading musician Billie Eilish. Out of her millions of followers and thousands of fan artists, Eilish herself had recommended them. This gesture means the level of the equality singer approaches everyone from her fandom. The more you give , the more you get back - the golden rule of an empathy.
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Digital images commissioned by MUT Design from CG artist Massimo Colonna to show their new products at the IMM Cologne fair DAS HAUS 2020
London-based Builders Club were commissioned by Gentle Monster to create five portraits of future mars humans
Chinese artist Hong Chun Zhang‘s graphite hair drawings and oil paintings are all about humor, beauty and repulsion. Since our last review in 2013, Hong continues experiments with the most radical meta-human object - hairs.
Tyler Mitchell is a young photographer and filmmaker based in Brooklyn, working across many genres to explore and document a new aesthetic of blackness. Mitchell is regularly published in avant-garde magazines and commissioned by prominent fashion houses.
In 2018 he made history as the first black photographer to shoot a cover of American Vogue for Beyoncé’s appearance in the September issue. In 2019 a portrait from this series was acquired by The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery for its permanent collection. This, alongside many other accomplishments, has established Mitchell as one of the most closely watched up-and-coming talents in photography today.
“Tyler Mitchell: I Can Make You Feel Good” is on view now through May 18, 2020, at the International Center of Photography (@icp)