Art Noir by Bastien Lecouffe Deharme
French artist based in USA - Bastien Lecouffe Deharme has all his character's noir charm depicted on digital canvases. You can admire his works on Behance or personal website







French artist based in USA - Bastien Lecouffe Deharme has all his character's noir charm depicted on digital canvases. You can admire his works on Behance or personal website







Born in Connecticut, Johnny Dombrowski is an incredibly intricate and talented illustrator, now living in New York City, where he received a BFA degree in Illustration from the School of Visual Arts. His renderings and palettes are gorgeously complex, working with various perspectives and intriguing compositions. Dombrowski is well versed in both traditional and digital media and his skill level is apparent in his personal and commercial works.







Talented editorial illustrator from San Francisco Nata Metlukh has a distinguish style of her works whatever they are characters or stories drawings









Figurative artist from San Francisco - Jeremy Mann. Here we show the selection of his cityscapes artworks
via Colossal







Zoey is a 7 year old rescue mutt from Taiwan. She loves hiking, playing fetch with her toy squirrel, eating crumbs off the floor, and Jasper. Jasper is a 10 month old Chinese-Korean mutt from Los Angeles. He loves going for walks, eating pancakes and meatballs and yogurt and oatmeal and cereal (sometimes all together), and his best furry friends Zoey and Maeby. Zoey and Jasper’s mom Grace Chon is a commercial photographer specialising in animals, lifestyle images, and celebrities with their pets.





Victoria Siemer aka Witchoria is a graphic designer and a photographer who lives in New York. In her latest series entitled Geometric Reflections, she shots beautiful natural landscapes, peaceful mountains and green hills. Then she added a geometrical form in the picture, reflecting it like a mirror and giving so an awesome surrealistic look to the photo.







Fashion photographer and editor-in-chief at Mirage Magazine Henrik Purienne has enough to say by uploading shots on Tumblr and Instagram




Marc Dennis’ hyperrealistic paintings are centered around the gaze and ideal for viewers who enjoy spending a lot of time with a single work of art. Layered with symbol upon symbol, it’s apparent that there are two subjects featured in any one of his complex compositions – the person who does the looking and the object that’s being looked at.
I saturate my paintings with truths and suggestions about human behavior, ways of looking, and the psychological, spiritual and physical relationships we have with art. Walter Benjamin, the famous social critic once said, “To experience the aura of a phenomenon means to invest it with the capability of returning the gaze.” I believe that we, as viewers and art lovers, are eager and more pleased when it happens, to find ourselves, or some semblance of ourselves in a work of art. In other words, I do my part in “returning the gaze” that Benjamin speaks of. And in this hyper self-conscious, glamour-driven, sexually-inflated and media-obsessed art culture of today, my works are satirical yet sincere, artificial yet real, and most definitely loaded with personal symbolism yet public pomp — a timely combination and expression.
From interview at Hi Fructose








Brazilian illustrator and DeviantArt user Gabriel Picolo has embarked on a year-long project to draw a doodle everyday for 365 days. The results are stunning.










Originally from StPete Alexandre Korobov is a young illustrator based in Paris. He creates illustrations full of colours, saturated, photo-realistic, at times acid and ironical, the obsessions of the time finding their way into his commissioned work. He also seeks to revisit illustration techniques of the past by using a mix of electronic processing, pencils and overlay inks. Find his HUGE and EPIC fashion illustration portfolio on www.behance.net/alexandrekorobov and follow him over on Facebook













"German photographer and journalist Jonas Ginter created a sweet panoramic camera rig using 6 GoPro cameras that he mounted above his bicycle and car. The resulting video makes it appear as though he’s pedalling around a tiny world." via Colossal

http://vimeo.com/90312869
Animated by Guillaume Blanchet, this new stop-motion short called A Girl Named Elastica tells the brief story of a girl who leaves her home to adventures around the world. This stop-motion made of typical office rubbers and pin will melt your heart and inspire a lot. Fore new updates follow Guillaume over on Facebook
http://vimeo.com/90603521
"Robert Jahns, better known as nois7, has casually been manipulating photos to create surreal, impossible situations for some time now. Featured throughout much of his work are cities – bold old and new – infused with extremes, from the frozen canals of Venice to skateboarding the skyline of New York City. While the idea itself is not necessarily new, the execution is very well done, leaving the viewer with a sense of awe." via Highsnobiety








Enter the sc-fi and fanart world of Ilya's character illustration - talented Russian digital artist. See more on Behance and Deviantart








Russian digital artist Maxim Shkret released the series of posters depicting predators in a formal 3D illustrative way, well done.




We found a new gem in Russian fashion illustration - talented girl Nadia Coolrista (on Instagram) working mainly with coloured pencils. Her vivid and nearly photo realistic fashion portraits fits editorials so well, that one no need photographer to frame an article.











Kiev-based young artist Nastya Ptichek shoot out with an artistic coverage of a hot topic: emoji and a life around modern mobile messengers, interpreter over classic art of Edward Hopper. View full series on Behance and Tumblr profiles of Nastya





After enormous success on the blogosphere Nastya's works has been featured by Dazed-n-Confused, Buzzfeed, Wired and eve Time Magazine she decided to rollout the 5th instalment of Emojii Nation.





You may remember Yanko Tsvetkov doing bright infographics "Europe according to..", later he released a book "Atlas of Prejudice" and already has 2 of it available from www.atlasofprejudice.com
Berlin-based fashion photographer and director Damien Vignaux aka Elroy released his latest Showreel made once for clients-only, now available for public.