Guy Laramee art

Guy Laramée is a true post-digital renaissance artist. Being an interdisciplinary artist found his way through such varied and numerous disciplines as a stage writer, director, composer, a fabricator of musical instruments, a singer, sculptor, painter and writer. Focusing on his sculptural works there are two series of carved books art - Biblios and The Great Wall. Both a worth to check online or on our gallery.

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Kyle Bean

Brighton based designer and magician Kyle Bean creates "is this photoshoped?" trends with handmade "non-objects". His latest work is a series of weapons made from harmless materials for a feature article in CUT Magazine centred around the topic of 'Guerilla Gardening' and 'Yarn Bombing'. Photography by Sam Hofman

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Alexander Safonov photography

Wild nature photographer Alexander Safonov recently won a competition held by Behance Network and Blurb books - Bring Your Photography to Life. Check his "Bait Ball Symphony" project featuring sardine dance during migration - an amazing underwater photography.

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Zach Johnsen illustration

Portland based artist and illustrator Zach Johnsen famous for his Zenvironments project where he releases inner or whatever beauty hand drawn monsters on paper. But speaking about his portfolio we dig a series of "Acid over Easy" illustrations.. really blowing a head off.

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Mark Mawson photography

Photographer Mark Mawson has shared a beautiful series of underwater ink photographs named "Aqueous Fluoreau". Check them as well as other similar series on his Behance profile or personal website under the cut.

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The Bicycle Animation

Katy Beveridge presents her student dissertation as a part of proto animation research. She proves that all simple ideas are awesome. As she added "This is more like a phenakistoscope which uses the shutter speed of the camera to create the strobe effect instead of the slits." Watch the video under the cut.

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Sagaki Keita

Sagaki Keita ruins the famous saying "Less is more" by creating illustrations of classic Ancient Greek sculpture by using a small drawing objects mostly cartoons and Japanese characters. This is kind of patient perfectionist sitting inside him.

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The Pencil Sharpener Ventilator

We love the nonsense and hence the sense of an object demonstrated by Mathias Nösel, a young art director from Germany. Together with friends they gave a new life to old grandpa's fan and breathe a new function of a pencil sharpener in it. Simple, clean and fun idea makes our day.

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Old Black by DAT DAT DAT

Studio DAT DAT DAT was founded by Andreas N. Fischer in 2008, after his graduation from the Berlin University of the Arts. Old Black is Egyprixx´ remake of the song of the same title by the drone doom band Earth. The graphic elements are a mixture of 3d-renderings and flat 2d textures aligned in space.

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Susan Kare

According to the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Susan Kare is “a pioneering and influential computer iconographer. Since 1983, Kare has designed thousands of icons for the world’s leading software companies. Utilizing a minimalist grid of pixels and constructed with mosaic-like precision, her icons communicate their function immediately and memorably, with wit and style.”

She began her career at Apple, Inc. as the screen graphics and digital font designer for the original Macintosh computer, initially advertised as the “computer for the rest of us.” Her studio’s work has continued to optimize for clarity and simplicity and to present concepts in clear, concise, and memorable ways.

Don't forget to check her portfolio and find out the fact she draw icons for Facebook too.

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El Mac

Miles "Mac" MacGregor is a LA based graffiti and mural artist. He began painting with acrylics and painting graffiti in the mid ’90s, and has since worked consistently towards mastering his signature portrait style. He has since been commissioned to paint murals across the US, as well as in Mexico, Denmark, Sweden, Canada, South Korea, Belgium, Italy, The Netherlands, Puerto Rico, Spain, France, Singapore, Germany, Ireland, and Vietnam.

Some of his murals have become local landmarks, especially his collaborations with Retna, which combine Mac’s representational figures with Retna’s abstract lettering and designs. Mac continues to focus primarily on creating more public art in different parts of the world, painting photorealistic canvases, and evolving his brushwork style.

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Calendar 2012 by Irina Vinnik

3rd most viewed designer on Behance Network (over 2mln views) - Saint-Petersburg artist Irina Vinnik released a new awesome Calendar for 2012. In the name of "The Eyes of Imagination"

With the new year approaching, I am excited to represent a new Calendar. This limited edition of the yearbook called “The Eyes of Imagination” is a deep insight into my intangible imaginary world, which I’ve tried to perceive & depict. Each page portrays the spirit of the month as I see it. All of these drawing were created in 2011 and you might have already seen some of them in my sketchbook – it’s my annual report for those who love my paintings.

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