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Western Taiwanese by Mariia Ominina

March 20, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Art, Graphic Design, Portfolios, Russia, Typography
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Mariia is a poster designer from Russia, she works as a digital artist, but mostly creates posters. Also, Mariia is a student of the world-famous poster artist Peter Bankov.

For the past few years, Mariia has traveled and worked extensively in Asia. She explored cultural differences, the reasons for the immigration of Western people who come to live in Asia, and the difficulties they face living in Asian countries.

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Mariia's travels and explorations resulted in a three-month solo exhibition entitled "Western Taiwanese", which opened in Dounan City in November 2018. For this exhibition, the artist prepared a series of poster, and also for the first time worked in video art and installation formats.

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In her posters, Mariia tried to visually reflect her impression of Yunlin County, where she lived at the time. She used a variety of visual research methods to capture cultural landscapes while creating the style of her posters. For example, she used Google Earth footage for the visuals, and Mariia also worked with local historians in the archives department. Mariia has created a vibrant palette of 6 colors along with a dynamic composition that together reflects the brilliance and quirkiness of Taiwanese nature.

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Wang Chia Wei, curator of this exhibition, says Maria's exhibition was a completely new way to see Taiwanese culture. She also added that these posters are more like hokku, where the artist expresses deep meaning in simple words.

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Mariia Ominina's project "Wester Taiwanese" is a fresh look at the world of poster art, where the artist expresses herself not through direct visual clues, but via vague images or meanings. Mariia managed to capture the connection between meanings and the visual component in the paradigm of postmodern aesthetics, where the classical "laws" and "norms" in design have ceased to be decisive. Her posters are lively and interesting, plunging into the confluence of new-old art, that borders between meaning and visuality; conceptualism and avant-garde.   

March 20, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
Russian
2019, Art, Graphic Design, Portfolios, Russia, Typography
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Elodie Milan Photography

March 11, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Art, France, Photography, Portfolios

Elodie Milan is a french photographer very inspired by paintings from The Renaissance.

She sacralizes her friends and empowered them with lights from Caravage and sometimes thanks to their clothes, an other big theme in her work

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@elodie.milan
 
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Las Catástrofes by Mateo Pizarro

February 20, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Art, Mexico, Portfolios

A series of drawings of imagined disasters drawn by Mateo Pizarro. The series is being shown in a similar arrangement in HeartEgo, a contemporary art gallery in Monterrey, Mexico.

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@mateopizarror
February 20, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
FEB, Latin American
2019, Art, Mexico, Portfolios

Illustrative Art by Andrey Surnov

February 12, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Illustration, Russia, Portfolios, 2019

Moscow based artist and illustrator Andrey Surnov creates quintessential digital canvases depicting a mellow beauty of Russian suburb

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February 12, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
Russian, FEB
Art, Illustration, Russia, Portfolios, 2019
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Joseph Lee’s Portraits

January 18, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Portfolios, USA, 2019

Los Angeles based actor and artist Joseph Lee has spent years studying faces and the feelings that they emote. So it's absolutely impressive that his series of abstract portraits, composed of just a few thick, segmented brush strokes, can convey so much emotion and expression. And all without hardly a single detail of the face exposed! I could study these portraits for hours, while admiring the beauty of each stroke and his brilliant use of colors.

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January 18, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
JAN, American
Art, Portfolios, USA, 2019

Between Rivers by Mojo Wang

January 15, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Illustration, Portfolios, USA, 2019

Between Rivers is an ongoing project of illustrator Mojo Wang

Mojo (Chuanjie Wang) is a self-taught illustrator. He was born and raised in Shanghai. Received his BA in Industrial Engineering from Shanghai University of Engineering. Currently pursuing his MFA in Illustration in SVA, NYC. 

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January 15, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
JAN
Art, Illustration, Portfolios, USA, 2019
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Hipsters in Stones by Leo Caillard

December 30, 2018 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, France, Sculpture, Portfolios, 2018
 
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Started as a fun series several years ago becomes a personal art project “Hipsters in Stones” of Leo Caillard, artist and resident of MTArt Agency.

“The statues, with their clothes stripped away reveal a magnificence of shape and balance. But what were the greeks wearing when they weren’t posing for sculptors? Appearance, in all its many nuances, presents character. One’s dress sense indicates one’s priorities, choices, lifestyle — are you ‘in’ or are you ‘out’? Hipster or classic? Which tribe are you a member of? which tribe we the men posing for these statues from? Hipsters in stone presents a twist on these themes — take the ultimate from the classic world and add a modern, contemporary twist”
— Leo Caillard
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Hipsters in Bronze, 2017

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December 30, 2018 /Arseny Vesnin
DEC, Leo Caillard
Art, France, Sculpture, Portfolios, 2018

Felt Giants by Paolo del Toro

December 10, 2018 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, USA, Sculpture, Portfolios, 2018

American artist Paolo del Toro painstakingly creates huge felt heads that appear to us as a mix of ritual and tribal masks from Central and South America and friendly characters from Japanese animations of Hayao Miyazaki.

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Paolo Studio
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December 10, 2018 /Arseny Vesnin
DEC, American
Art, USA, Sculpture, Portfolios, 2018

Jocelyn Hobbie Art

December 07, 2018 by Arseny Vesnin in USA, Art, Portfolios, 2018

Jocelyn Hobbie  is a painter known for her hyper-realistic, brightly coloured portraits of women. “Over the years, Hobbie’s style has evolved from early days spent painting in an almost miniature scale to a later body of work that includes multiple subjects and more loaded scenarios.”

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December 07, 2018 /Arseny Vesnin
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USA, Art, Portfolios, 2018

Vlad Lakshe Illustrations

December 03, 2018 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Illustration, Latvia, Portfolios, 2018

Leading Latvian award-winning illustrator and artist Vlad Lakshe is well-known world wide for his sport artworks with a focus on a street ball scene. Together with his partners runs “Ghetto Games” uniting the Baltic youth in street sport and culture

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Arts Academy graduate and professional artist - Vladislav has started to immensely develop sports through art, contrary to all rules and prejudices. It became his life passion and together with playing streetbasket for over 20 years, he’s been creating unique designs for NBA stars and has been in charge of visual and creative side of many basketball world championships.

Trained as classic artist Vlad is a gem in art collections in different locations around the world due to his harsh social view on society through the painstaking reality of pencil artworks.

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December 03, 2018 /Arseny Vesnin
DEC
Art, Illustration, Latvia, Portfolios, 2018

Good to Earth: the Lavazza 2019 calendar

November 26, 2018 by Arseny Vesnin in Photography, 2018, Agencies, Advertising, Art

Photographer Ami Vitale’s images of six nature art installations around the world aim to spread good news about efforts to protect the environment. The project was carried out in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme

Take Care for Future, by Saype, in Huila, Colombia

The work covers an area of 8,000 square metres and portrays a local inhabitant, Maria Paula. It is meant to symbolise the need for new generations to take care of the land and the planet

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After years of armed conflicts and the spread of illegal farming in Colombia, the fields are lush again with the help of a project promoted by the Giuseppe and Pericle Lavazza Foundation. The aim is to offer support for the development of sustainable farms by training local communities to use new farming techniques and by providing internet access

The work was created using water and 100% biodegradable materials. Saype said: ‘What is interesting when I paint on grass is how quickly the ecosystem regains life. Flowers start blooming again, butterflies fly just above the grass, thousands of ants start moving around. It’s really incredible how nature takes over my artwork’

 

Mvuvi wa mikoko, by Mantra, in Gazi Bay, Kenya

The painting, measuring five metres by three, was painted in three days and then installed on a raft secured to the mangroves

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The Mikoko Pamoja organisation plants 4,000 new mangroves in Gazi each year to protect coastal communities from floods and tsunamis and to act as a natural carbon sink. Now that Gazi’s forests have begun to grow thicker again, many aquatic animals have found a perfect habitat

‘Art comes after nature because humans have developed a powerful capacity to observe the world around them and reproduce it. I believe it is nature that has given an essence to art’ – Mantra

 

Rebirth, by Millo, in Genk, Belgium

The mural was surrounded by six bees to celebrate the insect that symbolises the rebirth of Genk

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The mural was created in five days using water-based wall paint. ‘When I draw a grey city, I feel that I have to add colour as a complement. The message thus becomes to think of spaces in a more sustainable way, as in Genk’ – Millo

A former industrial and coalmining area, today Genk is in a new cycle of sustainable development and has welcomed the return of bees. The redevelopment of the abandoned industrial area has created 69 new gardens where people can meet and grow organic food, and the efforts of local residents have created the ideal conditions for bees to thrive

 

Perpetual Flow, by Gerada, in Ouarzazate, Morocco

The image is meant to symbolise the ability to reuse water to create a greenbelt around the city and so protect it from sandstorms

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The inhabitants of Ouarzazate, a city known as ‘the door to the desert’, have protected it against sandstorms by creating a greenbelt around the city using innovative irrigation systems. Waste water is recycled, collected, filtered in reservoirs and then pumped into the greenbelt with the aid of clean power generated by the biggest power plant in north Africa

Perpetual Flow extends over 37,500 sq metres and was created using rakes, stones found on the site, 36 tonnes of dark gravel, and vegetable oil

 

Dendrochronology, by Gomez, in Petchaburi, Thailand

The work is made up of six oil-painted plexiglass sheets up to 120cm high

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The Wildlife Friends Foundation of Thailand and other organisations have regenerated degraded forest land, creating a perfect habitat for gibbons, above all, but also elephants and numerous other species

‘The portrait of a proud woman becomes at one with the trees and foliage because of the transparency of the plexiglass,’ according to the artwork’s description

 

Encompass I, by Hula, on the Rhône glacier in Switzerland

The work was created using non-toxic, 100% biodegradable materials and portrays two children sheltering under a blanket, symbolising the future generations who face challenges such as climate change and melting glaciers

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The Rhône glacier is an expanse of ice and snow 10km in length and 1km in width. During the ice age it covered all of Switzerland. Today it shrinks by approximately nine metres in length and depth each year. People from this area have decided to try to protect the glacier using white geotextile blankets that reflect the sun’s rays

‘These mountains instil a sense of respect at first glance. Yet, when we reflect that the glacier has shrunk considerably in just a few years, it is easy to see how much it needs to be protected. We are at a crucial juncture for action’ – Hula

 
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November 26, 2018 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
NOV
Photography, 2018, Agencies, Advertising, Art

Dots and Lines by artist Butler

November 21, 2018 by Arseny Vesnin in United Kingdom, Portfolios, Art, Illustration, 2018

Butler is a Nigerian born, London based multidisciplinary artist whose practice focuses on the intentional removal of informational excess through a subtle, minimalistic approach. His work fixates on the significance of clarity in content, while upholding an uncompromising attitude towards achieving figurativism in a minimalistic art form. Butler grasps at the purity of objects in their rawest form, depicting just how possible it is to dissect the physical personality, without eliminating the elementary aspects of allure that many contemporary individuals relate to.

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@butlerarchive
November 21, 2018 /Arseny Vesnin
British, NOV
United Kingdom, Portfolios, Art, Illustration, 2018

Cats and Dogs by Lola Dupre

November 20, 2018 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Photography, Portfolios, Spain, 2018

Cats and Dogs is ongoing collage project by Lola Dupre fascinated by the faces of our animal companions their honesty and beauty

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@loladupre
November 20, 2018 /Arseny Vesnin
NOV
Art, Photography, Portfolios, Spain, 2018

Pixelated Art of Aldo Sergio

November 19, 2018 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Italy, Portfolios, 2018

“The Milan-based painter Aldo Sergio uses paint to warp perception, creating portraits and still life paintings which blur the boundary between the digital and the physical, and the traditional and the contemporary. “

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“Sergio uses traditional painting methods to capture portraits of Victorian families, bowls of fruit, and birds, and then distorts these objects by covering them in small ‘glitches.’ Sergio builds tensions between objects, people and space, and his carefully painted glitch-like malfunctions to give his artworks an unusual movement, making a stark contrast to the stillness and seriousness of traditional paintings.” via Colossal

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His solo exhibition at Galleria Patricia Armocida in Milan runs until the 30th of November, 2018. 

@aldo.sergio
November 19, 2018 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
NOV
Art, Italy, Portfolios, 2018

Largest Calligraphy in the World by Pokras Lampas

November 13, 2018 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Street Art, Russia, Portfolios, 2018
 
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World leading calligraphy artist Pokras Lampas has just beat his own record on doing the largest calligraphy ever drawn by one person. You can see his previous biggest roofs done for FENDI or Red October but here is another story

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The new record was set within the framework of collaboration with Lokomotiv football club — the artist painted the square in front of RZD Arena (team’s home ground in Cherkizovo) in red and green — the reigningchampions’ club colors. The painting covers the area of 11,000 square meters.

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The choice of location for the new art object was deliberate. Back in the Soviet days Cherkizovsky Parkused to bring art and sport together. The Stalinets stadium built here in 1935, was lavishly decorated with sculptures. The most famous among them was, perhaps, “The girl with an Oar” by Romuald Iodko — its four-meter copy printed on a 3D printer this simmer was painted by Pokras Lampas for Gorky Park. The new stadium built on the site of Stalinets has become a well-known arena for not just football games but also for first rate entertainment, art performances and concerts, it is used for shooting episodes about football.

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According to Pokras Lampas, his new artwork brings together sport and art, taking up such topics as pushing the limits and conquering new peaks. As usual, Pokras encrypts a hidden message in his massive calligraffiti to be found and revealed by the audience. A shining example of profound symbolism and powerful meaning to be recognized is the installation “18 words about Vasily Vereshchagin” at the entrance to the New Tretyakov Gallery. The art object nearby RZD Arena has been no exception, as it implies a new slogan of Locomotiv which is “We go our (own) way”.

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“Only by remaining independent, believing in your own values and overcoming difficulties, you can leave a mark on history. In sports the same laws apply, and only those who remain committed to their goals, no matter what, reach the highest level. “We go our way” is a vector of development which is very close to me as an artist. The line is written in numerous languages — it emphasizes multiculturalism of modern sport.”
— Pokras Lampas
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@pokraslampas
November 13, 2018 /Arseny Vesnin
Pokras Lampas, Russian, Top 2018 Posts, NOV
Art, Street Art, Russia, Portfolios, 2018

FIRMAVERA

November 12, 2018 by Arseny Vesnin in United Kingdom, Sculpture, Portfolios, 2018, Art

FIRMAVERA is the artistic practice of Natalia Romanova, based in London. Her product design ethos stems from her soviet childhood’s constructivist heritage and her experience as an industrial designer. She is influenced by an appreciative knowledge of engineering and industrial processes as well as the radical honesty of utilitarian and brutalism architecture. 

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The unpretentious beauty found in these disciplines informs her artistic practice which expands into experimentation through shape and perception. The frequent use of ceramics is a suitable canvas to convey a truthfulness to material while elevating the functional aesthetic into objects that are celebrations of that raw utopian vision. 

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Exposed overstructures, pattern repetitions and modularity hint at mass-production techniques and a brutalist rejection of ornaments. Ethical and functional intentions incidentally become malleable materials. The objects of FIRMAVERA are therefore playing with the notion of form and function, reconsidering their relationship in order to question the traditional norm of beauty.

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November 12, 2018 /Arseny Vesnin
Russian, British, NOV
United Kingdom, Sculpture, Portfolios, 2018, Art

Mark Lovejoy

October 15, 2018 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, USA, Portfolios, Photography, 2018
“These are not photographs of paintings – no paintings exist. These images are of something as fleeting as any street scene or sunset – illuminated pigments, diluents, extenders, resins, oils, fillers, waxes, drying agents, etc. which, depending upon the mix, have varying miscibilities, viscosities, tacks, surface textures, reflectance, drying times etc., etc. All images are made using CMYK, white & in some cases silver & gold. Each original image has been reworked & reshot repeatedly – preserving any given iteration would be to doom all subsequent possibilities – the photographic record is all that remains . . .”
— Mark Lovejoy
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October 15, 2018 /Arseny Vesnin
OCT, American
Art, USA, Portfolios, Photography, 2018

The Scroll Sketches by T.S Abe

September 28, 2018 by Arseny Vesnin in Illustration, Portfolios, United Kingdom, 2018, Art

London-based illustrator T.S Abe shares her latest pencil sketches that she animates smoothly by using no technologies only painstakingly drawing parts of each new frame

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September 28, 2018 /Arseny Vesnin
British, SEP
Illustration, Portfolios, United Kingdom, 2018, Art

The Museum of the Moon

September 20, 2018 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Sculpture, 2018

Multidisciplinary artist Luke Jerram has created several exacting 23-foot replicas of the moon, which are currently touring the world as Museum of the Moon. The lunar project has been installed in public spaces ranging from China and Finland to the United Arab Emirates and Australia, and is accompanied by music from composer Dan Jones. Locations vary and include indoor and outdoor spaces as well as festivals, to intentionally alter the interpretation and experience of the project for viewers around the world.

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September 20, 2018 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
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Art, Sculpture, 2018

Pokras Lampas: The Life of an Artist

Moscow Manege
September 19, 2018 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Lettering, Portfolios, Russia, 2018
 
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World leading artist Pokras Lampas (who is 27 today) taking his regal over the hype recently by delivering an Olympic amount of project one can handle with such a grace and inner manifesto.

His ongoing personal exhibition in Moscow Manege “The Life of an Artist” gathering a huge amount of millennials and those who understand that art is a “perpetuum mobile” neither a pillar of a history.

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Pokras Lampas for Vogue Russia

 

Pokras Lampas for IKEA

 

Pokras Lampas for Tretyakov Gallery

 

Pokras Lampas for WYNWOOD Hotel

 

Pokras Lampas for ARTRIUM Pedestrian tunnel in Moscow

and this is only a half of project release by the artist this year!

@pokraslampas
September 19, 2018 /Arseny Vesnin
Russian, Pokras Lampas, SEP
Art, Lettering, Portfolios, Russia, 2018
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