Art of Ian Francis
Figurative art of Ian Francis (Instagram) depict the whole meaning of human expressions
Figurative art of Ian Francis (Instagram) depict the whole meaning of human expressions
While preparing a new kick off collaboration for The Digital Decade 4 you won't miss, we are all eyes into a new and emerging artist working hard on a digital art scene. Check Kristina Kim (Instagram) and her "Techism" art. She believes that the future of art is digital, and she has initiated a movement called, “Techism”, which supports the digital artmaking processes, as digital technology facilitates experiential, co-creative, open participation and dialogue between the artist and the viewer on a constantly shifting basis through fluid interactivity
For his latest installation ‘Wall Excavation’, artist Daniel Arsham (previously) carved out large holes into faux-concrete walls at the SCAD Museum of Art in Savannah, USA. Visitors can experience the artworks through the 300-foot long wall installation to engage with their surroundings in a new context. Additionally, the repetitions of carvings create a human-like silhouette, illustrating Arsham’s motivation to explore “mankind’s place in history” with the artwork.
“These select sculptural works and this installation explore the interaction between mankind and architecture, and draw particular attention to man’s capacity for creating, destroying and repurposing manmade and natural materials both historically and contemporaneously.”
All images © courtesy of Daniel Arsham
"Loving Vincent" is the first fully painted feature film in the world, directed by Polish painter and director Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman (Oscar winner for producing "Peter and the Wolf"). The film is produced by Oscar-winning Studios Breakthru Films and Trademark Films.
Wendy Ng has a beautiful collection combining the elegance of nature and women. Abstract and colourful, elements from flowers and leaves decorate the faces and bodies of the women painted. The portraits always showcase the woman’s face, and each have stunning features and captivating eyes gazing out of the canvas.
"Felipe Pantone’s work is at the cutting edge of street art. Straddling conventional graffiti, typography and abstraction, his work fuses bold elements of graphic design with highly evolved geometric shapes to create an ultra-modern aesthetic which complements and reacts with the stark modernity of our cityscapes.Drawing on our concerns of the digital age and the speed at which technology is developing, Pantone’s art is like looking several light years ahead into the future and discovering a new language in which to communicate."
text by James Buxton. Global Street-Art
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Portrait of an Artist | Felipe Pantone
A series of facts of varying importance on the topic of Felipe Pantone UB.Felipe Pantone is a contemporary slash kinetic slash graffiti artist living in Valencia, Spain. Selina Miles is a video director from Brisbane, Australia. Together, they celebrate their love of the internet and facts in this short film.Directed and Edited by Selina Miles selinamiles.com
Posted by Selina Miles on Sunday, 14 February 2016
British hyper realistic artist based in Moscow Antoine Dutilh creates awesome portraits with pain-stacking details that, for example, took him 5 months to complete the latest artwork you may see below. Antoine is currently a featured artist at Creative Debuts, London
"Dazzle camouflage was a painting used for warships in World War I, when radar technology did not exist. It made it difficult to identify a vessel as well as its heading and speed. The person in the room hides her face with sunglasses, repeats reception and transmission with a smartphone in her hand. Dazzle camouflage that conceals form and direction of a warship is a metaphor of deviation in modern society. Transmission is expressed by painting on human, and reception by the world she sees." says artist Shigeki Matsuyama about her installation "Dazzle Room"
Camilla d’Errico is an Italo-Canadian artist who has been making waves in the fine art and comic industries with her manga-influenced style. Ever the prolific artist, Camilla is comic artist and Pop Surrealist painter
"Bronwyn Hill is an up-and-coming figurative painter based in Brisbane, Australia. Her delicate artwork typically depicts realistic portraits of women placed in natural settings, rendered through oil paints and skilled layering techniques. Each of Hill’s artworks capture a lovely and natural beauty, radiating tangible emotion that speaks volumes of her artistic talent."
"Naming light and patterns in nature as leading influences within her pieces, Hill makes use of her artwork as a means of self-expression. The women depicted in her portraits are representatives of herself, and though they may not all feature her face, each are indicators of Hill’s emotional state at the time of creation. Some portraits seem to embody a carefree and utterly relaxed nature, whereas others are more melancholic and pensive, yet all are stunning in their own right."
Russian illustrator and artist Mikhail Vyrtsev aka Reey Whaar (previously) shares his latest awesome artworks on Behance
Conceptual artist Andrey Adno works with mixed media doing projects of different scales, from street art murals to a plywood layered masks
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South Korean artist Myoung Ho Lee captured single trees against rectangular white backdrops, resulting in a series of graphic still life landscapes.
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All images © Myoung Ho Lee, Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York
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A series of four multilayer plywood artworks created by Moscovian artist Dmitri Aske (Instagram). A homage to the photos of the Russian Empire made by a pioneer of colour photography Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky. All the details were laser cut, spray painted and assembled by hand.
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Master of Paper - Russian artist Asya Kozina (previously) released a photography session of her recent project where she created wigs of paper in baroque style.
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paper artist: Asya Kozina photographer: Anastasia Andreeva photographer's assistant: Dina Kharitonova makeup: Marina Sysolyatina, Svetlana Dedushkina
Go inside and beyond Dalí’s painting Archeological Reminiscence of Millet’s Angelus and explore the world of the surrealist master like never before. Experience Dreams of Dalí in the special exhibit Disney & Dalí: Architects of the Imagination at The Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, or at dreamsofdali.org
"I surrendered myself to a brief fantasy during which I imagined sculptures of the two figures in millet’s ‘angelus’ carved out of the highest rocks…" Salvador Dali
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"Every day we are surrounded by data generated by our presence in environments saturated with digital technologies and touch screens. Glitch Textiles, a textile design label originated by Brooklyn-based graphic artist Phillip David Stearns, showcases a stunning set of functional, colourful artworks that bridge the gap between woven textiles and digital art, all designed and inspired by algorithms.
The project explores the histories of woven image making and modern digital technologies, transcoding the computer glitches into stunning garments and functional fabrics. Phillip, whose significant projects include a series of experiments on imaging making and the digital realms, tries to create a dialogue about the influence of digital technologies/material and how they will affect how we live our lives in the future."
via People of Print
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Multi-layered distorted portraits on canvas of Benjamín García (Instagram) creates an instant sense of dimmed conversion between the artist and the viewer. His work is the result of a meditative process using paint, and images to construct some sort of intuitive symbolic artworks.
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It's hard to believe but this space artworks are made of oil on canvas by talented hyper-realism artist Damian Loeb (previously)
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What do you know about crazy Russians?! The last project of Pokras Lampas in 2015 year was Calligraffiti on the frozen Baltic sea, 2 km far away from the snowy beach. Unstoppable young artist from Russia did it on ice