Art of John Dyer Baizley
Guitarist/singer John Dyer Baizley of the band Baroness, illustrates and designs for his band. “His unique style makes use of bold colors and lush, detailed illustrations that reveal more details with each viewing.”
Guitarist/singer John Dyer Baizley of the band Baroness, illustrates and designs for his band. “His unique style makes use of bold colors and lush, detailed illustrations that reveal more details with each viewing.”
"Photographer Janne Parviainen has been experimenting with a fun form of photographic light painting that resembles 3D topographical maps. Exposure times can take over 30 minutes as he carefully moves through the room with a light “tracing” every surface and object." via Colossal
View more on Janne's 500px account
Natalie Shau is mixed media artist and photographer based in Lithuania (Vilnius). She found interest in fashion and portrait photography as well as digital illustration and photo art.Despite her personal work, Natalie also creates artwork and photography for musicians, theater, fashion magazines, writers and advertisement.
Phantasmagoric is an ongoing digital art series by Nicolas Obery will leave a metal taste on a tip of your tongue. Awesome white on black vector masterpieces.
Decadence digital illustrations from Jeff Langevin grabs our attention by its haunting nature.
New works by Moscovian photography artist Gramonique (Markov Stanislav). Melancholic and romantic photo artworks.
"Domo Arigato" as a series takes a look at the paralleled cultural influences of early childhood many of us have experienced and or have seen exhibited today. Classic Japanese cultural icons are infused with luxury branding brilliantly creating an conversation around the identities of the youth today.Mega Man meets Comme, Sonic meets Louis Vuitton, in a iconoclash that's a truly astute observation of today's influences. We are looking forward to seeing how the series is utilized within the real world. We've included an synopsis about the series directly from the artist Mago as well: "Whether Sailor Moon, Son Goku or Pokemon - all these Japanese anime figures were a big part of our childhood. My biggest inspiration for this project was to combine classic Japanese anime characters with luxury brands like Gucci, LV or Chanel to show the brand affinity of the Japanese culture. The series is also strongly influenced by my unique illustration style I've created over the past few years that is characterized by a strong love for details.Take a closer look and discover my passion for anime and luxury brands."
One of the leading Russian digital artist on Behance - Ruslan Khasanov shared an awesome abstract identity made for Magma Creative Group.
Talented graphic designer and illustrator from Montreal grabs our attention with digital linocuts taking back the time when simplicity of an expresion ruled in applied arts. Don't hesitate to check Patrick Seymour's graphic design on http://cargocollective.com/patrickseymour
The most profound and famous European advertising photographer (fresh up you memories with Sony PSP2 campaign), parisian Dmitri Daniloff caught our attention with personal project "Porcelaine Dolls".
Find more works on his website or Behance profile
Goverdose was born in 2008 as a result of online collaboration between digital artists. Here is a third pack of artworks created by collective for the theme "Void".
How to make simple hedron sexy and appeal? Here is the answer from German students Hojin Kang and Fabian Mansmann. Their diploma project "Shift - Save Movement" is kind of reflection on a metaphoric triangle: Human Nature, the Creator and Technology. The installation shows the blend of Human and Technology and digitally explores the boundaries of this collision.
http://vimeo.com/43910360
French fashion designer Frank Sorbier inspired by the new video mapping technologies has presented constantly changing dress for his haute couture A/W 2012/2013 collection
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYnrRm66g9g&feature=player_embedded
New media artist Sterling Crispin has no limits or boundaries in creating projects on cutting edge of digital and real environments. Netstyl.es is a new research in "wearable digital", a series of t-shirt with a mix of online art hand printed.
Born in France, raised in art in Strasbourg settled down in Paris for searching clients and illustration work. His personal playground called "Faunesque" serves bright examples of commercial illustration as well as personal. And especially one that feature tattooed characters whether they are penciled in Moleskines or digitally inked.
London based Bobby "The Slighted" forms "Department International" duo together with Brian Okarski. All of their links contains a heap of very good magazine designs but better we shall take a look on Bobby's covers shared on his Flickr
This project combines the collective talents of musicians, dancers, programmers, designers and animators to create an amazing visual instrument. Creating music through motion is at the heart of this creation and uses the power of the Kinect to capture movement and translate it into music which is performed live and projected on a huge wall.http://www.v.co.nz/#the-motion-project
http://vimeo.com/45417241
Developers: Jeff Nusz Paul Sanderson - fugitive.co.nz
Music: Joel Little
Ableton: James Hayday
Dancer: Josh Cesan
Agency: Colenso BBDO
Client: Frucor
This is kind of a creep situation when less and less Russian designers calls to national history of art and design in their work (even most of them are fashion designers). The history that literally gave a birth to European and American schools of Design that is developing nowadays. Take a look at amazing research and development of Kandinsky's works that later became a typography study created by Sinan Buyukbas.
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