Auto Aerobics by Chris Labrooy
Chris Labroy has exhibited at the design museum in London and been featured in various publications. Here is his latest series of digital artworks titled "Auto Aerobics"




Chris Labroy has exhibited at the design museum in London and been featured in various publications. Here is his latest series of digital artworks titled "Auto Aerobics"




More than a year ago, 20-year-old photographer Marcus Møller Bitsch, aka Marcus MB, began a personal photographic journey. Every day for one year, he created a new portrait filled with surreal mystery and intrigue.











Talented illustrator from Trinidad and Tobago Gerrel Saunders (from Top 2012) kicks again with his series of Skull Girls 2 available for purchase on different medium through S6 profile







Menno Fokma and Floris Vos (FLORIS+MENNO) directed a dark short movie "The Rapid Eye"."The Rapid Eye is a short experimental art & fashion film which is born from the personal need to experiment with a fragmented way of storytelling, practical effects, aesthetics and evoking emotions on a subconscious level. We started the film by experimenting and recording a lot of different scenes we had in mind. Mostly by just the 2 of us. We paid attention to an intuitive way of working. During the process we connected the dots and developed our script into something bigger. With limited budget we managed to arrange locations and a great crew to shoot the spine of the film. We worked together with the amazing team from Box Of Toys Audio. They recorded vocals with a Scandinavian Yojk singer, Juhán Niila Stålka, and custom samples on the HMS Belfast warship in London."




http://vimeo.com/79334213
"LA-based Mark Rubenstein has been actively taking photographs for 13 years now, creating shots that are aesthetically simple, yet still communicate a very specific vision to the audience. In his past works, as well as in his latest book project Gone by Dawn, the viewer may notice an ongoing theme—naked chicks. But though they're always a crowd-pleasing subject, it's with great subtlety that Rubenstein captures these vulnerable moments, and like with all art, you have to look beyond the surface to find the meaning within." Read the full interview on Frank151.com








You might have seen recent buzz about Lady Gaga's life-size sculpture made in collaboration of Scott Eaton and Jeff Koons. Creepy but that's pop culture. Let's switch to the latest work of Scott - Hercules XIII tablet stand - the second of its type after "The Venus of Cupertino". It features oversized Hercules (hence we call oatmeal in Russia by this greek name of the famous half-god) holding any tablet with an outstanding grace. If you like them both you will definitely appreciate their collide in Venus Lamp shown below :)






I bet you have mentioned my slow down with post, I promise nothing happens, I am just busy redesign the website to hit the new and more comfortable responsive concept. Meanwhile please enjoy fashion photographer Alberto van Stokkum based in Madrid









Aleksandra Domanović deals with sculpture that echoes monuments from the past from her native (former) Yugoslavia. While some sculptures take on more traditional forms of post-Communist leaders, the Berlin-based artist also began experimenting with unique materials in her work. 19:30 Stacks was created by piling size A3 and A4 paper with photos printed on their sides with ink-jet printing. First creating a massive PDF file of a photo, Domanović set the printer to ‘border-less print’ setting, which coated the ends of each paper, and when stacked upon each other, revealed the finished image.









Since our last visit Jaw-dropping mouth-gaping illustrator Kilian Eng has a plenty of updates on personal tumblr. The most recent work has been done as a cover art for M83's newest single "You and the night" (actually a OST for the upcoming movie). Okay too much additional information in one post, please come back and enjoy Kilian's commissioned illustrations represented by Debutart agency.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFCnJ-R33jw






“The idea behind One Loop Portrait a Week was to re-capture some sort of creative rhythm or spontaneity I felt I lost. Every week I shoot a new portrait with no pressure or overall idea, just what comes into my mind.” Brilliant works!




View all on http://www.romain-laurent.com/work/one-loop-portrait-a-week-04/
One of the leading illustrator that follows "negative space" technique and not only it - Malika Favre (you may remember her Kama Sutra book) has been featured on our pages some time ago and returns with a new video "Hide and Seek".
http://vimeo.com/46929319
"Created by British designer Alex Chinneck, this fun intervention creates the illusion that a brick facade has melted right off the side of a building and into the front yard. Titled From the Knees of my Nose to the Belly of my Toes, the piece was installed in the English seaside town of Margate, and the artist chose to present it without any identifying information, leaving locals amused and scratching their heads."
via Colossal




http://vimeo.com/75760193
American figurative artist Erin Cone from Sante Fe has that specific balance on canvas between abstract colour and realistic stories. Love them all.









LA-based Russian-born graphic designer Alexandra Vinogradova mixed occult scull with traditional styles of Russian folk paintings. Check it out on Behance or in the post below.







Talented and very young fashion illustrator from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Please check his works on Devianart, Behance or Facebook









The motion graphics from Murat Sayginer will leave your mouth agape till the end of the video called "Ratio"

http://vimeo.com/77689262
Moscow-based art director Vlad Likh shared a concept of fruit wine packaging inspired by Miami sky. Clean and nice work.




If William Gibson could select illustrator for his "Neuromancer" from the near future i suggest him Paris based Romain Trystram with his latest "Reflections" series.


















You might remember Parisian photographer Laurent Nivalle whose racing car photos are impossible to forget due to atmosphere and light. Apart from retro engines he likes to fixate urban moments in cities like New York and the results are really enjoyable.













