Pixel by Adrien M and Claire B
Lyon based digital artists Adrien M and Claire B work in the field of artistic projection mapping. Their latest and greatest project reveal the mix of dance art and light technologies.
http://vimeo.com/114767889
Lyon based digital artists Adrien M and Claire B work in the field of artistic projection mapping. Their latest and greatest project reveal the mix of dance art and light technologies.
http://vimeo.com/114767889
Paris-based photographer Guillaume Dutreix shares on Instagram his awesome shots of places he visits, focusing on architecture and landscapes in relation to the people that inhabit them.
Talented French guy working in animation, design and illustration. Apart from illustrating epic sci-fi Cityscapes and Landscapes he did a lot of animation and graphics worth to watch on Vimeo and his personal website
http://vimeo.com/67127635
http://vimeo.com/103130523
The Nantes-based artist PEZ fills the pages of his sketchbook with impeccably detailed fantasy, each with his signature street-art aesthetic.PEZ has received particular attention for his Destroy series, which imagines various pop culture characters slipping into neglect and decay. Keep up with PEZ and his prolific work habits on Facebook, Instagram, Behance or his personal site.
We loved what we found, and that are the graphic design works of Paris-based art director Alain Vonck. Here we show his latest project for Notebook Tamyras but please don't hesitate to explore the full set of his talents on Behance, Tumblr and personal website
Super talented lifestyle and fashion photographer and director Jean-Philippe Lebee will overdose you visually from personal website, Tumblr, Instagram and Behance
http://vimeo.com/71004215
http://vimeo.com/59348483
There is only ONENAIRONE and he is epic and does a great lettering and street art on locations in Paris and London. He is a resident of Hellohikimori and we are more than happy to present his works here. C'est bon!
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Urban photographer with architect background explores the relation between city and it's population in ongoing series "Vibrations". Meet Laurent Dequick portfolio
"As a multidisciplinary artist , Martine Frossard’s work is based on illustration and interactive installation. Her work focuses on the search for identity. She is thematically inspired by architecture and geometry." All of that talents merged in her recent "Thirty Masks" animation you can watch below http://vimeo.com/116829150
Some of her selected illustrations
Textures is a tribute to the many contemporary and classical artists who have perfected their techniques creating masterpieces. Revisited through typography, they combine perfection & timelessness. Created by Alexis Zacchi & Federico Pelat (We Are Maniacs)
http://vimeo.com/115935010
Be creative in 2015 following every month words of wisdom of the Mr Cup (Barral Fabien) creative manifesto letterpress calendar. Limited to 500 copies, it is composed of 13 cards printed on 700g french paper.
A mom, blogger, cooking show host and a cookbook author Mimi Thorisson is a self-made rural lifestyle lady living with her family of three kids and a husband photographer Oddur Thorisson in Medoc, France. Raised between Hong Kong family restaurant, Paris bistrots and her French granny home she absorbed the art of living "art de vivre" since her early ages. After few years they settled in Medoc, she decided to run the "Manger" blog to share her culinary experiences and later published a book A Kitchen in France: A Year of Cooking in My Farmhouse.
In her series, “Allure Cavalière,” French photographer Charlotte Abramow captures the horse and rider in the intimate setting of the stable yard. For the young Abramow, to do so was to return to her equestrian roots. The most beautiful match on earth - beauties and horses
"The photography of young French artist Ines Kozic (Instagram) is hard to overlook. Hailing from Lyon, the 22-year-old dancer and professional model, who is currently a postgraduate student at the school of Fine Arts in the French city of Rennes, has been capturing images using her father’s camera from a young age. Kozic’s photography, a body of work of disarming simplicity with a character all of its own, is inspired by fairytales and body ornamentation like jewellery and tattoos." via Yatzer
How awesome is that to bring a fresh idea and the meaning for boring things like veggies? Especially when it comes to playing with kids. The team at Le FabShop (Facebook) just released a series of 14 components you can download, print, and attach to your favorite vegetable, effectively transforming turnips into helicopters and eggplants into submarines. The free accessories are called Open Toys, and all 14 components can be downloaded here.
Belonging to architect and design duo Patrick Gilles & Dorothee Boissier, their Paris apartment is a study in art, design & beauty. They renovated their 19th century apartment retaining the original woodwork & paneling. via Yatzer
photos © Sisters Agency / Birgitta Wolfgang Drejer.
Barcelona-based designer Maud Bury rebuilt the Argentinian restaurant Anahi located on a non descript Marais backstreet in Paris. Read complete review on Yatzer
All photos by Alexandre & Emilie {Persona production} for Yatzer.
Designer Maud Bury Anahi© LaJeuneRue
Star Wars characters and superheroes' pictures would look a little bit different if they lived in the Renaissance era, photographer Sacha Goldberger (Facebook) illustrates in an exhibit. Photographer Sacha Goldberger put cosplayers on display at an exhibit in the Grand Palais in Paris from Nov. 13 to 16. Characters have a Renaissance spin in both the clothing and the ambiance in the photos.
Many of the cosplayers wear ruffs, a ruffled neckpiece men, women, and children wore separately during the latter half of the Renaissance. Dresses are floor-length, and each piece of clothing has detail work in embroidery and patterns, along with puffier sleeves, and many layers of fabric.
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Few years ago I spotted an awesome photo (Carin Olsson) of Parisian cafe on Tumblr. This year I had a chance to visit Café Saint-Régis on Île Saint-Louis and admire its shabby chick interior designed by famous French decorator Richard Lafond. His studio completed about 50 projects of restaurant interiors in Paris, but still Saint-Regis is my favourite one hence I need to visit them all.
I want to say a little about this photo. It was made by Carin Olsson who spent 4 months in Paris studying language and apparently caught that "l'art de vivre" fever and moved back to the capital of France once she sorted her things in Stockholm on her short return. Today she is working in Paris as a photographer and occasional writer and couldn’t imagine living anywhere else. You must check her portfolio online and on Flickr as well as follow her half-million fans Instagram
Added few photos of my own just to compare how Carin's ones are beautiful :)