Yago Partal Defragmentados
Defragmentados is an amazing serie of photography created by Yago Partal. This spanish artist shot a man’s portraits re-creating a fragmented effect thanks to some photo manipulation. The whole serie is quite stunning. via

Defragmentados is an amazing serie of photography created by Yago Partal. This spanish artist shot a man’s portraits re-creating a fragmented effect thanks to some photo manipulation. The whole serie is quite stunning. via

Instead of using paintbrushes, Italian artist Paolo Troilo dips his fingers into jars of black and white paint, and then smudges and splashes it onto large canvases. Each hand stroke is expressive and filtered into his subject matter of nude men yelling and fighting. via

http://vimeo.com/40214766
Photographer Stephen Wilkes has created a project called “Day to Night” where he combined day and night photos of various iconic New York places

Talented Russian artist Lora Zombie did a live paint session infront of Mike Droog's camera

http://www.vimeo.com/62100985
"Between Light and Darkness" is a visual poem created by photographer Ville Andersson. A sort of infinite exploration of a human-being vs subconsciousness mixed with feelings and senesces.


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What if Picasso and Rembrandt had met to have cocktails in 1953? You can imagine the talks they would have had: electric, inspired, and maybe even heated. The work that could have spawned from such a conversation might have looked a bit like that of Cesar Santos. His paintings seemingly bring the works of masters – from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century to Modernism – together, juxtaposing their styles one on top of the other. He call the series (and it is) Syncretism
Daniel Franke created a moving sculpture from the recorded motion data of a real person. A dancer had been recorded by three cameras while visualizing a musical piece with her body

http://vimeo.com/38840688
A multimedia collaboration between Nathan Sawaya (Sculptor) and Dean West (Photographer). The project "In Pieces" is a series of tableau compositions based on ideas about nature, culture, society and more specifically, identity. The images have been constructed using modern photography techniques, combined with specially sculpted LEGO® objects placed within the scenes.

http://vimeo.com/58192262
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Born in Moscow and grown in London, Elena Romanova combined work in advertising industry and studying in Royal Acadeny School in her tender age. Few years later she set up a gallery and then through a series of exhibition appeared to represent Great Russian at the Venice Biennale in 2011. That's quite a good career and we hope to hear more from Elena, meanwhile enjoy her watercolours. http://www.etsy.com/people/PortLove

"The photographic series NAKED SILHOUETTE ALPHABET is a latin alphabet art, formed by the naked body and performance of experimental textures that depict the silhouette." says the creator Anastasia Mastrakouli
In this series the goal is to highlight the dialectical relationship between anatomy and visual arts. Each image displays the way in which the body turns into one illustrative and choreographic communication channel of a message. The body is cut off from its physical nature and is perceived as an imprint. The body shape becomes a letter through a deliberately abstract and other-worldly aesthetic.

Maddie is the famous internet coonhound that stands on things and now, you can put her on anything you’d like, thanks to MaddieCam. Proceeds go towards helping support the Maddie book 2013 tour.
http://vimeo.com/59109102

The last addition to our friendly neighbors at The KDU Network - NY based fashion photographer Timothy Rosado

No digital pixels were harmed while Felice created this huge anamorphic installations using only the paint and eye tricks. He has been creating these massive pieces since 1979; starting small with room based installations, but later growing to pieces that cover entire villages and require a hike up a mountain to properly appreciate. http://www.varini.org/

Modern sculptures by Anna Gillespie. Having obtained degrees from Oxford University and the London School of Economics, 1992 saw a change of direction and the decision to become a full time sculptor.

Sinichi Higashi‘s series Graffiti of Speed/Mirror Symmetry takes street art to the next level as he symmetrically mirrors long exposure photographs to capture a rapturous, spaced-out view of Tokyo’s urban cityscape. His view is a fast-paced, futuristic world where ghostly flashes of bright lights form translucent, abstract lines and shapes that hover through the hard concrete and metal of the city’s engineering and urban plan. via

In light of National Science Day in India, Mumbai-based graphic designer Kapil Bhagat created a series of typography graphics honoring some of the most famous scientists that have lived. via

Inspired by the bubble wrap I did my first bubble calendar ten years ago in uni, few years later I found the same idea in production spreading across the web. The bubble wrap obsession is a real stress reliever. But how about art? Bradley Hart armed with paint and injector creates these paintings. The result is a fantastic analog/digital picture fitting of our modern era.

"Circa" is a short film animated by James Chiny aka Hypoly amd packed with epic sound done by Echoic. You can download themed wallpapers from http://hypoly.com/circa/

http://vimeo.com/61677419
The resident of Paris - art historian Joanna Lemanska has an adorable hobby taking pictures of the city from unexpected angles. She explores it through the natural reflections giving every shot a mystical touch.

Dublin-based artist David Thomas Smith has created this impressive series of kaleidoscope-inspired aerial landscape photography called "Anthropocene"
