ColourSPACE - a wall of 12000 pencil crayons
Famous for the enormous installations blackLAB architects are back with the wall of 12000 colour pencils made for Interior Design Show in Toronto
http://vimeo.com/58320507
Famous for the enormous installations blackLAB architects are back with the wall of 12000 colour pencils made for Interior Design Show in Toronto
http://vimeo.com/58320507
"The idiosyncratic Mr. Ceroli is one of the least known but most influential artists of the Italian post-war scene." says NY Times His work spans over forty years and I encourage you to take a deep dive into his website to explore his wide range of installations and sculptures. Two of his most beautiful works depict crashing waves sculpted from thin layers of precisely cut wood and glass titled La Vague and Maestrale. via
A kind of pseudo-science or homespun natural phenomena characterizes Jacobs’ work whose protagonists are typically at odds with an increasingly anxious and paranoid world. Only in their futile attempt at transcending their reality and achieving the impossible do they succeed http://patrickjacobs.info/
Japanese artist Takahiro Iwasaki creates sculptures from the unexpected materials like electrical tapes, toothbrush bristles or towels. His recent works like "Floating Reflected Temples" made of Japanese cypress exhibited on The 7th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art. via Colossal
Great photo series titled “Sleeping Couples” of long exposures by the Austrian photographer Paul Schneggenburger
Impressive wood sculptures by cousins and artists Aron and Gehard Demetz http://www.geharddemetz.com/ (website is not functional for now)
New York illustrator Jingyao Guo draws from the movies. These monochrome stills freeze Annie Hall, Lolita, Shosanna and Rosemary in delicate fading washes.
Hungarian photographer Noell S. Oszvald doesn’t have a huge portfolio yet, nor much is known about her – but the little that’s out there is enough to awe everyone. A 22-year-old presents a portfolio of powerful self-portraits, and one can hardly believe that she actually just started taking photos a little over a year ago. Her photos are all black and white, because Noell finds colors distracting. “I feel the same way about clothes and other matters of appearance, which why I like to reduce my images to forms, composition and content,” she says.
IEMZA is the alias of an artist living and working in Reims, France. He is fascinated by chaotic settings, reinforced concrete and abandoned building – basically, rubble. Which forms the mainspring for most of his output. He views these disregarded spaces as fertile ground in which his creations can be born – germinated paradoxically by what appears to have sunk into oblivion and desertion.
"The rendering of my wall compositions is close to a sketch, integrating a vast hierarchy of lines."
https://www.facebook.com/IEMZA
Figurative art of Eddy Stevens
Mural and canvas artists from Poland - Przemek Blejzyk has artworks I want to see on every dull building in any urban jungles.
Distorted portraiture by Berlin based painter Deenesh Ghyczy.
Using a portrait of Russian Mathematician Grigori Perelman by artist Jules Julian, designers Alan Temiraev and Volodenka Zotov created a beautifully designed pencil set. The packaging is designed so that when intact, the eight individually boxed graphite pencils make up the illustrated portrait, by Jules Julien, of the Russian mathematician Grigori Perelman, famous for solving the the legendary Poincaré Conjecture. via
http://vimeo.com/58011741
The typography magicians from HandMadeFont famous for their unusual fonts did it again and now in real concrete. All of their new objects can be purchased and set in your home.
Kelvin Okafor made a photo fixation of the "behind the scenes" for his latest portrait drawing called "Mana".Take a look how freaking empty page went live under his hands.
View full series on http://kelvinokaforart.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/mana-evolution.html And on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kelvin-Okafor-Art/109909719036016?sk=photos_stream
Young American artist Sam Spratt works on everything from fine-art portraiture, to fantastical creatures and surrealism, to classical treatments of web and pop culture, and is deeply integrated into the beat of The Internet.
The creativity has no limits and boundaries and it can stretches and be flexible just like paper sculptures of Beijing artist Li Hongbo "A book editor and designer, the artist became fascinated by traditional Chinese toys and festive decorations known as paper gourds made from glued layers of thin paper which can be stored flat but then opened to reveal a flower or other shape. He applied the same honeycomb-like paper structure to much larger human forms resulting in these highly flexible sculptures." says Colossal
http://vimeo.com/54967505
http://vimeo.com/55336193
British photorealistic and figurative artist Nathan Walsh has a flawless style and every paintings looks like a photograph.
Barcelona based figurative artist Fran Recacha shows off the latest artworks on Behance portfolio or personal website.
Vietnam based contemporary artist Nguyen Manh Hung did "Living Together in Paradise" diorama sculpture in 2011 now showing at The 7th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art taking place in Brisbane, Australia.
I was born and raised for 20 years in an apartment block in the Vietnamese capital city of Hanoi. Contemporary thinking might see this urban structure as one that isolates people even while living at such close quarters. I experienced it more as a complex "village" stacked vertically rather than spread out horizontally.
"Living Together in Paradise" is an extension and improvement of this urban village and living space. One where farming, growing vegetables and upgraded living conditions prevail. A place where people share everything, but do not have much privacy. I asked myself: "Could angels live together in a paradise?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=dh_nCGSijo4