Erwin Kho

Based in Rotterdam, Erwin Kho is an illustrator that creates a wonderful world on his screen canvases full of digital creatures and peaceful polygonal environment. His work can best be described as having a warm clean look with an eye for detail and nuance.

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Plywood artworks by Aske Sicksystems

When digital art goes offline you get physical results like Dmitry from Aske Sicksystems did with his plywood artwork series.

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Branding 10000 Lakes by Nicole Meyer

From Nicole Meyer website:

"Lake logos have a tendency to be, well, fairly ugly. This project was created to rethink what they could be. One Minnesota Lake. One Logo. Every day. Should only take a little over 27 years to hit 'em all. Stay tuned and enjoy!"

There is nothing to add, hope we will post an update on this project after estimated date comes.

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Ray Caesar art

A good evening with proper atmosphere required to describe illustration of Ray Caeser, for now we'd like to cite Ray from his Arrested Motion interview

"My work seems to keep on the regular themes of “Hunting Back Innocence” and “Revelations of Light” and the painful process of “Self Examination” and hidden voices calling like sirens in the night. Premonitions and the worlds of pleasure and pain and ugliness and beauty and humiliation and dignity. For many people what I do is art, but for me the pictures are a communication from my subconscious to my conscious mind."

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Tembolat Gukaev furniture

Saint-Petersburg based designer Tembolat Gukaev has awesome ideas and concepts of furniture and lamps.

From his website:

“Tembolat Gugkaev is a Russian designer, which surely goes to the world level. Working with plants and enterprises around the world, he won fame in the design industry. His works are distinguished by the originality and freshness of the decisions and have already received their fans in many countries in Europe, America and Asia.

Tembolat Gugkaev was born in North Ossetia-Alania, learn many creative professionals, has long worked as a jeweler in the world-famous jewelry company. He currently lives and works in St. Petersburg“

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Finn Magee

UK-based product designer Finn Magee "uses advertising techniques such as surprise, juxtaposition and humor" in his designs, perhaps best seen in his Flat Life series of objects. Each is a poster image of an object, with the twist being that the objects actually work. via Core77

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Mezzetty

Martin Donnelly is an art director and photographer born and living in England. Mezzetty is a photographic studio that was established in 1999 as a playground for experimentation. He has new updates in portfolio after our last visit.

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Vincent Fournier photography

Beautiful stills from Vincent Fournier

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Julia Galdo Photography

Californian photographer Julia Galdo collaborates with her mate Cody Cloud and both represent JuCo collective.

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Julien Palmilha

"Julien Palmilha is a photographer living in Lausanne, Switzerland. His series of work entitled “Silences” features women as the main subject, with fashion, sadomasochism, torture, silence and fetishism. He captures icy cold and futuristic imatery, like poetry and dreams playing on the verge of light and darkness...." via Juxtapoz

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King's Folly by Ivan Venkov

“King’s Folly” an object by Slovakian artist and sculptor Ivan Venkov. Theme is polarity and statement – exploitation.

The composition polarizes the pure natural element, which resonates in black sculpt of the deer and the golden manifestation of allegorical cabinet, which aggregates elements of mundane ravishment.

Young Deer is landing on its front legs, whilst his body is drawn up in the motion of running, the body is cut in half and in the cut, a richly ornamented golden cabinet resides. The natural element presented in the deer does not fight the artificial parasitic presence of the golden cabinet. Its statement is infinite quietness.

Deer’s motion is eternal, the body is corrupted, but the principle carries the motion endlessly.

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