Julien Palast Photography
Paris-based photographer Julien Palast is most famous for his "skin deep" photography using slick wrap and vacuum to create a visually suffocating effect
Paris-based photographer Julien Palast is most famous for his "skin deep" photography using slick wrap and vacuum to create a visually suffocating effect
In her latest work at the historic Le Bon Marché department store in Paris, Chiharu Shiota provides the visitors with an immersive experience, poetically inviting them to “sail towards a fresh start.”
Known for her monumental art installations, Shiota has suspended 150 sculptural boats from the store’s central glass roof, using nearly 300,000 yards of yarn. A part of the ‘Where are we going?’ exhibition, it also includes the work ‘Memory of the Ocean’, a multi-sensory mesh wave evoking the impression of walking under the big water. Asking rhetorically: ‘Where are we going?’, the artist refers to the mysterious destinations that shape our lives. She says: “The creation of this indecipherable mesh and its plasticity are a mystery, just like our brain, the universe, and of course, life. I have no answers, only questions. These questions are the foundations of my work.” The exhibition will be displayed at Le Bon Marché until February 18, 2017.
All images © Gabriel de la Chapelle
French artist and photographer Marilyn Mugot is mentioned here for her Night Project shot on different locations with long exposure. Dive into her night world of urban neon and fairy landscapes
Founded in 2010 by creative directors Rémy Clémente and Morgan Maccari, Bonsoir Paris is a creative studio working at the intersection of art, science, design and technology. Their approach stands out due to experimentation and cutting-edge innovation, working across spatial and object design, photography and filmmaking.
French artist Soasig Chamaillard started to collect damaged statues of the Virgin Mary and restore them in a perfect own way adding superficial abilities one can only pray for. Our favourite is Notre Dame du Poulpe or simply Lady Octopus
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Case Studyo unveils their latest collaboration with world-renowned illustrator and funniest French Englishman, Jean Jullien. The edition consists of an impressive set of 6 ‘Face Plates’. The plates are handcrafted and moulded in high quality porcelain and adorned with Jean’s signature brushstrokes. Each plate of the set has it’s own unique shape, colour and facial expression.
Paris-based digital artist Ivana Besevic from Belgrade creates lively emotional portraits of her friends, celebrities and strangers
"Red Line" is a conceptual project shot entirely by Nicolas Rivals in Spain calling up the eternal question of confrontation between Man and Nature
Illustrator Romain Trystram (Top 2013 of Designcollector) released a new series of artworks depicting neighbourhoods of New York, Shanghai, Napoli, Paris and Napoli
Studio Dessuant Bone is a multi-disciplinary design consultancy based in Paris, with our specialities in direction, design, product and interiors. Their conceptual series of tableware objects "Fasted" was presented last year at Salone Del Mobile 2015
“We have created a set of non functional tableware and focused on their representation, producing a drawing in volume made of blue metal wire. This dinner scene is framed by a brushed brass circle. ‘Fasted’ questions the links between objects surrounding us and their representation.”
Caroline Morin is a French illustrator and photographer based in Nantes. She has developed a feminine and refined universe mixing delicate sketches, interplay of lights and shadows and fashion inspiration. Her drawings with non-existent faces intrigue and take us in an outstanding world where beauty meets strangeness. Using negative space, clean lines, and a limited colour palette, her portraits of young women are seemingly weightless and effortless, a true breath of fresh air in a culture otherwise filled to the brim with visual clutter.
Graduation movie (École Georges Méliès, 2015) telling a story about two brothers directed by Damien Deschamps, Vincent Gallut & Lucie Prigent.
Ride and automotive photographer Laurent Nivalle recently visited Corsican vintage ride event Don Papa Ride where he shoot on location
"Opened in 1974, Jean Pierre Raynaud designed ‘La Maison de La Celle-Saint-Cloud’ in Paris, a house and art installation comprised entirely of white tiles. The obsessive construction of the house’s walls, floors, ceilings and fixed furniture were all coated with white 15cm x 15cm ceramic tiles with black joints. Covered with a mass-produced article, the architect wanted to produce an absolute space, controlled by a regular grid."
"La Maison de La Celle-Saint-Cloud closed down in 1988 and was subsequently knocked down in 1993. The remaining fragments are exhibited in various installations at CAPC and The Museum of Contemporary Art in Bordeaux."
Text by Sarah Press, iGNANT
All images © Jean Pierre Raynaud
French illustrator Sebastien Plassard shares latest pieces from his ongoing series of geometric artworks
Professional 3D artist Jean-Michel Bihorel creates stunning portraits that force you to double check what material he uses to create them.. and it is purely digital!
As a multidisciplinary photographer, Paris-based Florent Tanet works at the intersection of art, sculpture, graphic design and photography. His photos make ordinary scenes and objects into something complex and remarkable. Florent takes complete freedom with the objects and use them as material to create his compositions.
French illustrator Olivier Bonhomme drawing political satire since ages and doing it very well and if not satire, he illustrates comic books a lot
Director of recent viral video for My Little Paris (case on Behance), Francois Peyranne shares his latest photographic project "All you need is blue"