Yuri Shwedoff
Young Russian artist and conceptual photographer Yuri Shwedoff has a good set of artworks worth to see on his Behance profile. For this post I selected only one of his works "Audrey" just because it is beautiful.

Supparat Thepparat
"Supparat Thepparat is an art director and designer from Thailand. He is a master at creating eye-catching advertisements for a whole host of different products. As you can see from the examples on this page, he has a distinct visual style which is rooted in surrealism and digital technology. Everything from cities folding like origami paper to miniature mining expeditions on the surface of a fish can be created by this man." via







Motion Photography by Micaël Reynaud
Freelance designer and stop-motion animator Micaël Reynaud creates animated GIFs unlike any we’ve seen. His process involves the use of video techniques like slit-scanning, time-lapse, and various forms of masking to create what he refers to as “hypnotic very short films.” Indeed many of these animations are pulled from fully realized videos which you can watch over on his Vimeo channel. Reynaud’s work has not gone unnoticed in the art world, the pigeon GIF above was a finalist in the first Saatchi Gallery Motion Photography competition, and he recently won the 2014 Giphoscope International Art GIF contest. You can scroll through dozens of his creations over on Google+.






Creative Cloud Mosaic
Just few hours ago Adobe Inc presented its new Adobe CC 2014 product line with a lot of updates and new features. Changes also covered Adobe ID Profiles and a lot of things happened in family products like Behance and Typekit, so, briefly you can access your properties from different environments and even mobile platforms. But leave it to official press releases and marketing, we are here to congratulate Russian and Ukrainian guys that took a part in Creative Cloud Mosaic. For the 2014 release of Creative Cloud, Adobe is celebrating creativity by bringing together amazing artists from around the world to remix the Creative Cloud logo into a collaborative mosaic.


Russians:
Evgeny Kiselev

Zutto

Ruslan Khasanov

Daria Khoroshavina

Ukrainian:
Alexey Romanovsky

Atypical by Pawel Nolbert
Well-known digital artist and graphic designer from Warsaw - Pawel Nolbert presents a series of posters exploring form and rhytm of letters or pseudo-letters presented as half-realistic, half-illustrative figurative sculptures. The artworks were built from an elaborate artistic painterly gestures into expressive arrangements – extending the aesthetic characteristic of typography.







Soundscapes by Anna Marinenko
Merging sound and landscape, Ukrainian architect and designer Anna Marinenko has created a series of images – called “Nature Sound Form Wave” – that presents juxtapositions of sound waves alongside panoramas of sky, water, mountain, and tree lines.






Digital Illusions by Martin de Pasquale
From his studio in Buenos Aires, Photoshop wizard Martín De Pasquale creates all kinds of digital wonders and illusions for the world to see.







Con/struct project by Justin Plunkett
Con/struct is the latest body of work from Cape Town-based artist, designer, and photographer Justin Plunkett who uses his own original photography to digitally construct fictional landscapes and structures.





Todd Baxter surreal photography
Surreal photography from Todd Baxter is a kind of a mix between Wes Anderson and Salvador Dali, but without flattering the works are really nicely done and worth to see on http://www.baxterphoto.com/








Axiom and Simulation by Mark Dorf
AXIOM & SIMULATION by Mark Dorf examines the ways in which humans quantify our natural surroundings through the use of scientific and digital means.








Motionpoems - Working Order
A motionpoem is a short film adaptation of a contemporary poem. This one was animated by a video art group Gentleman Scholar




http://vimeo.com/96256003
Landscape Light Installations by Barry Underwood
Drawing inspiration from early theatrical training, and influenced by methods of staged photography and set design, artist Barry Underwood transforms ordinary landscapes into something out of science fiction. The artist utilizes LED lights, luminescent material, and other photographic effects to create fleeting abstract landscapes that are influenced by both accidental and incidental light. via Colossal










Primary by Flynn Talbot
Flynn Talbot has created a lighting installation named Primary, that was recently shown at PSAS in Perth, Australia.




http://vimeo.com/92591771
Edgor Kraft
Russian artist Edgor Kraft shares his new updated "Kraftfolio" packed with awesome projects from art installations to murals. The website itself is a conceptual playground worth to visit and share.








Warm Up
Warm-Up is a music animation directed by Ruslan Khasanov on music composed by Dmitry Evgrafov. Watch this pure state of digital art and electronics.
http://vimeo.com/92839404
Hopper Meditations by Richard Tuschman
Edward Hopper's art draws a lot of attention last month. Worth to mention Nastya's Ptichek "Emoji Nation" but today's Richard Tuschman’s series “Hopper Meditations” evokes the moody colour palettes, cityscape backdrops, and solitary female characters that are signature elements in Hopper’s paintings.
“I wanted to do a series of staged figurative narratives, somehow connected to past art, but also something I could take ownership of. The sets are all painted dollhouse size dioramas that I built and photographed in my studio. A lot of the furniture is standard dollhouse furniture, but some I made myself. I photographed the models against a plain backdrop, and then made the digital composites in Photoshop. This method gives me a great deal of control over every aspect of the process, and I can do it all in my small studio”










Sponsor: Ten By Fotolia – Lucia Giacani & Mateusz Chmura - Beauty Inside
Our hosting partners Fotolia just released the new collaboration work made for Ten By Fotolia S3 project by photographer Lucia Giacani and designer Mateusz Chmura named "Beauty Inside". As usual you can download FREE PSD on May 9th.

320° LICHT
The "320° Licht" installation of URBANSCREEN uses the cathedral-like beauty of the Gasometer as the starting point for a fascinating game with shapes and light.Within a radius of 320 degrees graphic patterns grow and change on the 100-metre high inside wall of the Gasometer.
“This experience is based on the vastness of the Gasometer,” sound designer Jonas Wiese told the Creator’s Project. “We tried to work with that expression to make the space bigger and smaller, to deform it and to change its surface over and over while not exaggerating and overwriting the original effect of the room.” He continues, “the age of the screen is coming to an end, digital interfaces will dissolve and merge into the social space [...] we poetically contribute to this through art.”
via Colossal
Tomcat Brothers by Piotr Jabłoński
Futuristic comics-like journey of two Tomcat Brothers accompanied with a huge white graffiti cat, a saviour and a friend at the same time. The plot created by Polish digital artist Piotr Jabłoński, you can visit his portfolio on Deviantart, Behance or Facebook and even buy few prints of Tomcats following this link






















