Luke Choice aka VelvetSpectrum
Digital artist Luke Choice is obsessed with blocking colours and CG shapes he renders and mix to deliver awesome illustrations
Digital artist Luke Choice is obsessed with blocking colours and CG shapes he renders and mix to deliver awesome illustrations
Truck Torrence lives in Los Angeles and makes kawaii pop art under the moniker 100% Soft. He is the designer of the official emoji for Star Wars and creator of the Kaiju Kitties. His work has been shown at Gallery 1988, Bottleneck Gallery, Giant Robot, & Spoke Art.
San Francisco- based artist Monica Johnson shares two series of female glitchy portraits and minimal illustrations
Russian figurative painter Rustam Iralin shares his love to abstract portraits and invites a viewer to read the visual stories hidden in between of canvas, strokes and layers of oil. You may read an interview with Rustam on Yatzer published today
Surreal close-ups of model's lips shoot by Marius Sperlich eliminates the border between abstract and figurative photography. Tugging on the triggers of lust, Sperlich employs accessories as diverse as toy guns, strawberry jam, spaghetti, mirrors and and roses to take macro images that leave no detail uncovered.
Lera Kiryakova is a Russian illustrator, who is known for cute celebrity portraits. She creates hand-drawn cartoons in a kind of "puppet" style, which not only affects the similarity but also adds adorableness
Rodrigo Pinheiro founder of Paste In Place studio is a talented art director pushing the boundaries of fashion campaigns they deliver for customers. Beside this, "Paste in Place" practice a collage art techniques that some of them went viral last days
Italian digital artist Leonardoworx (previously) shares his new venture in creating CG Alphabet "AXIS" inspired by product design from 1970-80s
Working on CGA Colour Mode digital artist from Toronto Joël Guzman creates surreal scenes in Instagram format
Brooklyn-based motion designer and digital artist from Puerto Rico - Nate Rodriguez-Vera shares his experiments on Instagram and personal website
Florence based graphic design student Federico Picci has already gained an interest from creative by achieving a nice results in CG on his latest projects
As a two-years drop-out from Architectural department I was totally amazed by the recent discovery of freehand sketches drawn by Adelina Gareeva, a modern student from Kazan (KSUAE). Looking at her drawings makes my head dizzying from the amount of perfect one-dot or 2-dots perspective clusters done with simple pencil. In addition to being an artist, Adelina juggles her time as a model.
Handmadefont believes good ideas can be applied to anything. Even if it’s a slice of bacon, a piece of bread, a handful of seeds or a dozen of eggs it has all chances to become a fabulous typeface.
That’s why in 2008 two brothers Vladimir and Maksim Loginov founded an Estonian-based company called Handmadefont. Back then neither the font industry was that well developed, nor the term ‘handmadefont’ itself was known. People used to consider fonts as keyable raster images. They suggested a new angle: fonts can be made of what-so-ever.
They started with developing selfmade fonts from some funny everyday life objects and ended up with loads of new fonts. On Handmadefont web page you can find more than 1000 unique handcrafted fonts and animated alphabets.
Handmadefont also launches lovely competitions on their Instagram and posts cute reports on Bechance. Just lately Handmadefont brothers set up a YouTube channel too.
Created for FELT Magazine Jess Audrey Lynn's 3D CGI compositions are more than just a digital works. Lynn is one of the few internet artists consistently giving their followers a unique look into their personal lives. As an artist, she says she relies not only on her internal emotions, but her dreams and past experiences.
Combing few photographs or objects and brining a new sense by a collage is being practiced for a long time in art history but never has been distributed so fast until Instagram-era developing nowadays. Artem Podzniakov's Instagram is the latest addition to the wall of fame in Combined Photography, even having some repetitive works we've seen before he creates new "meaningless objects" in a very unorthodox way
Balancing between art and illustration a bold graphics of Thomas Hedger is a good reminder that only personal techniques makes every artist unique. Using print, and more over, silk print style with heavy lines and pure forms, rasterised shadows and pop art topics Thomas' works stand out and invite you to move forward by that colourful river of emotions and small stories.
Storming Instagram with his latest CGI Indoor Snowing illusion Slap Comp is an anonymous visual artist running a promising account and is really worth to follow