Michael Carson Art
Michael Carson’s glamorous scenes, set in bars, clubs, cafés, and dance studios, are marked by a hazy realism reminiscent of French impressionist and post-impressionist works by artists such as Edgar Degas and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Carson, who was formally trained in design, brings elements of fashion and architecture into his work, but his foremost commitment is to the art of painting. “I love the ways that a single brushstroke can create such subtleties in facial expression,” he has remarked. “I spend most of my time on the face and hands. They tell the story.”
Ray Oranges illustrations
Colourful illustrations created by Italian designer Ray Oranges using geometric shapes for his eye-catchy atworks
Rio 2016 Beginning of Life projection mapping by Susi Sie
German visual artist Susi Sie was involved in creation of Rio Olympics Opening Ceremony projection mapping for the first episode of the show.
Title: Beginning Of Life
Client: Olympic Games
Agency: Oito Zero Oito
Creative Director: Fabio Soares, Fernando Meirelles
Visual Artist: Susi Sie
Music and Sound Design: Antonio Pinto
Sedimentum by skip1frame
Apart from NASA Mars photography "Sedimentum" is a personal project, an exploration of digital texture and material delivered by Anja aka skip1frame
Illustrations of Reno Nogaj
Talented illustrator living in Italy Reno Nogaj shows the best of his illustrations made in limited-colours technique
Clayton Cotterell Photography
Minimalistic tactile photography by Clayton Cotterell from "Arrangements" series coming out as a book few years ago
3D Manga by Serge Aleynikov
LA-based motion designer and CG artist Serge Aleynikov shared his recent personal project, that was inspired by Japanese manga series Evangelion and Akira





Meredith Marsone art
"Meredith Marsone's (formerly Collins) paintings and drawings explore questions of heritage and identity. At times there is a tension in her works that reference her Pakeha and Māori heritage, ta moko or floral designs delicately adorn faces of her subjects. Heritage as well as the continuity of one's lineage are depicted in Meredith's works which often feature her with her daughters."
Portraits by Antoni Tudisco
Digital artist Antoni Tudisco shares his latest personal projects "Portraits 2.0"
Coach Pamz
Submitted by Bennett Johnson via DCN Platform
Director Bennett Johnson, along with the support of production company All:Expanded, has found yet another captivating story to tell. In “Coach Pamz”, which will be available on Bennett Johnson’s Vimeo channel on August 29, 2016, the director travelled with Cinematographer David Kruta to the Bronx and Spanish Harlem to document the turbulent yet triumphant life of street football legend Coach Pamz and his notorious team, Carver Mobb.
Shortlisted for the Young Director's Award at Cannes, “Coach Pamz” is a fiveminute account of the life and struggles of Paul “Pamz” Rivera – a coach in the world of New York street football, a tough, innercity sport that sprang out of the South Bronx and various other Latin and African-American neighborhoods 40 years ago.
CREDITS
Director: Bennett Johnson
Producer: Gregory Horoupian
DP: David Kruta
1st AC: Andi Romansky
2nd AC: Chad Young
PA: Rosalie Visceglia
Editor: Jeremy Huff
Colorist: Ashley Ayarza
Color Production Coordinator: Jamie Noto
Color Prod Co: Nice Shoes
Sound Designer: Kirk Pearson
Production Company: All:Expanded
David Shermann Photography
"Bigger than us" is one of the personal project of Austrian photographer David Shermann exploring inner fears and self deprivation
Kim Roselier
Talented French illustrator Kim Roselier has unique 3D-like style of doing artworks mainly basin on dynamic composition of human bodies. Check his latest commission below
Lifestyle Photography of Naomi Yamada
After a rewarding decade as an art historian at the Getty Museum studying and teaching art history and technique, LA-based Naomi Yamada decided to actively participate in the art making process as she followed her love for photography and painting by launching own studio.
Surreal Digital Art by Mikhail Batrak
Self-taught photographer Mikhail Batrak was naval officer till the turning point several years ago. Today he is award-winning digital artist proving that you need follow your own path and challenge dreams
Art of Carlos ARL
Mexico-based artist Carlos ARL has pretty nice collection of portraits mainly female in portfolio
Krisztian Tejfel Paintings
Krisztiàn Tejfel is a Hungarian painter and photographer. He mostly paints women's portrait, often leaving his creations with the look of a "work unfinished". He is educated in traditional painting and began exploring digital painting a few years ago. His female portraits are characterised by their melancholic look with a pinch of surrealism.
Kevin Hong Illustrations
A selection of work by New York illustrator Kevin Hong. His latest illustrations has been done for upcoming game Miyamori
Monrovia animated by François Beaurain
François Beaurain was born in Bordeaux, France in 1976. Francois is a self-taught and multifaceted artist working predominantly as a photographer, but he sometimes extends to drawing, collages and sculptures. Francois is mostly known for his animated gifs project “Monrovia animated” which is part of the “Making Africa” exhibition by Vitra and Guggenheim Bilbao. From January to May 2014, Francois Beaurain wandered the streets of Monrovia and put in animated images the people met and places visited.
Matt McDermott - Gravity’s Law
Based on a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke.
'To fall, patiently to trust our heaviness'
Inspired by Rainer Maria Rilke’s poem ‘Gravity’s Law’, McDermott taps into themes of meditation and nature in a deliberate response to the overload of information in modern society.
He was drawn to The Barbican Centre and estate because of its otherworldly quality and achieves a sense of calm with his long free-falling shots against the brutalist architecture.