Conceptual Architecture by Roman Vlasov

Vlasov’s striking conceptual architecture hits upon contemporary’s most important design features: sharpness, elegance, simplicity, and sleekness. The juxtaposition between nature and the rigidity of a man-made structure accentuate the beauty of the construction. Aesthetically beautiful, Vlasov’s work is efficiently displayed from every angle. View more on http://archvizual.com/

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Emojiple - Emoji People by BHSAD Students

Moscow based High School of Art and Design (BHSAD) strikes again (check all previous workshops). Having a talented tutor like Dmitry Karpov can be fun but requires a lot of potentials to fulfill the daily challenges he gives to his students. The recent one was an 8 hrs workshop with the aim to imagine people using Emoji smile icons in real life. Check the quick results below. Surely it was inspired by French Rosapark's "Innocence et Danger" campaign but goes a little bit crazy.

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Dark Matter by Jonathan Turner

A digital ode to artist Pierre Soulages. Last year in Rodez, southern France, 95-year-old French artist Pierre Soulages was honored with the opening of a rust-adorned museum in his name. Celebrated for an unconventional approach to painting using only black paint, artist manipulates the spectrum of light bouncing off the surfaces of his works, in turn conceiving a new shade of his own, "outrenoir" (meaning: “beyond black”).

Inspired by this abstract oeuvre, the New York-based visual artist and director Jonathan Turner creates an ode to Soulages, conceiving a hallucinogenic digital world that is scored by the maniacal beats of Dutch E. Germ.

Read full interview with Jonathan Turner on NOWNESS website

EDB Singapore by Ars Thanea

EDB Singapore is a lead government agency that hired a great bunch (with the help of The Secret Little Agency) of digital magicians from Ars Thanea. Creative guideline was clear – the illustrations must presents three different subjects, which follow a common style - a housing objectwith connected scenes. The results of this awesome collaboration can be seen below and find the full design process on Behance

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Extended by Gilber Franco

Colombian art director Gilbert Franco shares a little self initiated project with digitally distorted fashion photography (using photos of Nino Yap, Carlos DiQuercia, Joanna Wilinska, Zean Vo, and Charudutt Chitrak). As we can see Gilbert did it with passion and using software, so you can try beat him using the famous Glitche app which considered the best editing tool by leading fashion photographers like Nick Knight. gilbert-franco-1

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Chris Labrooy’s Fantasy Vehicles in “Tales of Auto Elasticity”

UK graphic designer and artist Chris Labrooy riffs on custom car culture in his latest digital illustration series, “Tales of Auto Elasticity.” A follow-up to last year’s “Auto Aerobics,” in which Labrooy placed his bendy, sculptural low riders in a city park, “Tales of Auto Elasticity” shows pick-up trucks with yogic flexibility bending to extreme degrees in a rural parking lot. via Hi-Fructose

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METAL Magazine Cover by Ramon Escola

METAL Magazine is a Barcelona-based independent publishing project with a curious eye and an international spirit, a heady mix of fashion, photography and art whose pages can boast some of the hottest talents of the moment. For their 32nd issue METAL commissioned designer Ramón Escolá and art director Poncho Paradela to create the new cover inspired by innovation and technology metalmagazine-ramonescola-8

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Ten by Fotoloia: Kenichiro Tomiyasu & Mi-Kyung Kim

At the start of the year, Fotolia launched its third season of the TEN Collection: a creative, educational digital art project bringing together pairs of world-famous artists (a photographer and a graphic designer) to collaborate on an artistic creation. This season will close in November with a collaboration from two Far-Eastern artists

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Animal Food by Sarah DeRemer

Sarah DeRemer is a young and talented digital artist living between California and Seoul, South Korea. As a mad scientist, she creates hybrids creatures, mixing fruits and vegetables with wildlife. Discover these awesome series of Animal Food and follow her on Facebook fore more cool artwork. via

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Patterns of Harmony

"When it comes to sculpture, Gaspar Battha thinks big. His artworks address concepts including the limitations of the mind (envisioned as a physics-defying robotic bird), and humankind's relationship with tools (realized through custom-made screws and screwdrivers). Patterns of Harmony, his Master-project at UdK Berlin, takes this line of inquiry one step further, using a projection-mapped light box to explore the geometric nature of the universe." via A series of angled two-way mirrors forms the bulk of the lightbox, which Battha calls a "fractal of cubes." He maps and projects graphics into the back of the hexagonal sculpture, where "the light gets 'trapped inside' the object," bouncing off the reflective surfaces to form the 3D geometric shapes that viewers experience. Where the kaleidoscopic patterns are reminiscent of Kit Webster's Hypercube sculpture, Patterns of Harmony's geometry warps the mind in its efforts to communicate the mysteries of quantum physics.

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