Lace Street Art by NeSpoon

"Warsaw-based artist NeSpoon uses ornate lace patterns in her unique brand of street art that translates into ceramics, stencils, paintings, and crocheted webbing installed in public spaces. NeSpoon refers to her art as “public jewelry,” specifically as an act of beautification by turning abandoned and unadorned spaces into something aesthetically pleasing"

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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.

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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 tomcat-nicponim-8

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Filmteractive 2013

I am going to hit the Poland ground this week to present Russian motion designers for international audience of Filmteractive conference and festival. The presentation "Russian Motion Design" is prepared by Arseny Vesnin and the showreel is compiled by Alex Frukta and will be available on his Behance portfolio this week and we also will announce it online this Thursday. The blog is not going to be updated this week, but please follow the Visual Overdose on Tumblr. Filmteractive is an international event devoted to innovative audiovisual content, such as: interactive film, cross media projects and second screen solutions. Filmteractive takes place in Lodz Film School, 25-26 Sep. 2013. The new formula of the event connects three modules: business conference (Filmteractive Conference), market of audiovisual content (Filmteractive Market) and artistic festival (Filmteractive Festival).

Filmteractive Conference will be visited by the speakers and representatives of the biggest companies and media from France, Germany, UK, Finland, The Netherlands, Israel and Poland. Filmteractive Market is the first content marketplace in Poland and Central & Eastern Europe. Eight interactive and cross media projects from Poland, Denmark, Sweden, and Estonia will pitch live in front of international producers, content buyers, and video experts. The best project will receive the HBO Award. Filmteractive Festival will feature guests from Russia, Austria, Poland and the UK. You can also listen to the authors of “The Trip”, this year's Webby Award winner in the "best use of interactive video" category.

My Presentation at FILMTERACTIVE 2013: Russian Motion Designers

http://vimeo.com/75110594

Jarek Puczel

"Polish painter Jarek Puczel‘s works are arrestingly simple, yet compelling takes on the everyday. Sketching out fragments, and in-between moments pulled from everyday experiences, these pieces possess an air of the cinematic—key lighting, dramatic angles, arrested motion—all elements that tie into his overall concept of the world being one giant set for quiet, dramatic moments of ennui." (via Beautiful Decay) puczel-5

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Art of Natalia Rak

Natalia Rak is one of the most exciting painters and street artists to emerge in Poland’s contemporary art scene. Born in 1986, Natalia received a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Lodz, Poland, specializing in graphic arts. Her work has been exhibited throughout Europe, and she has made waves at some of the continent’s most prestigious street art events, most recently at the 2012 Walk and Talk Festival on Madeira Island in the Portuguese Azores. via (Sweet Station) http://vimeo.com/44730699

Illustrations by Bartosz Kosowski

Blackbird Illustrations is an illustration studio run by Bartosz Kosowski - an artist based in Lodz, Poland. Dealing mostly with portraits and editorial illustration, he has cooperated with such Polish magazines as “Gazeta Wyborcza”, “Machina” and “Przekroj” as well as a number of international clients and institutions.