Neo Looopism
Animation artist Ori Toor (previously) shares a new series of strange and soft creatures living on his Tumblr account
Animation artist Ori Toor (previously) shares a new series of strange and soft creatures living on his Tumblr account
We love Peechaya's minimalistic approach to create perfectly balanced image every time she has a new idea often spiced by some double meanings.
“My photographs mainly consist of things that I create or manipulate by hand. Occasionally I use Photoshop when enhancing the idea and presentation of an image fits well. Driven by childhood memories and very much fascinated by children’s imagination and their quirkiness, the direction of my photography is light, easy to approach with a little touch of everyday optimism.”
Colombian artist based in Barcelona Cesar Biojo is famous for "destroying" the object of painting in his only manner. This involves techniques such as adding blobs of paint or smearing what is before him, the works created give way to the imperfections existent in all humans.
"Liz West creates a multi-coloured rainbow space for Bristol Biennial. Known for her vibrant light installations, the artist filled an empty office block with gel-filtered, fluorescent shades, from radiant red to nostalgic violet. West wanted to build a sensory experience that will put human perception in focus. ‘Our Colour’ site-specific project let her find that the eye travelling through an entire palette will most likely return to the colour it finds most comfortable and pause to enjoy it."
French photography shares her imaginative world made through lens of a camera. I'd describe her shots as a short still movie where your imagination sparks and continues a story started by Maia
Street artist Okuda San Miguel know to us by his Kaos Temple was invited this time by UNEXPECTED festival Fort Smith, Arkansas where he transformed abandoned house into the new project dubbed "Universal Chapel"
You may find a lot of references to classic photography in Dmitri's recent works, beautiful and captivating. His dynamic portraits and frame composition worth to admire and save for inspiration.
New York based studio DIA just completed a branding for wellness company Primary using generative graphic design approach
“We began collaborating with the Primary team before a space was secured, allowing the brand strategy and identity to help inform the overall feeling of the space. The Primary identity is based on specific color psychology. We developed a generative based platform that creates unique logos depending on desired moods or time of day. The mix of colors help shape the atmosphere of a room, office or specific piece of collateral. Different hues are used for different activities. For example, a Bikram yoga class would involve more heat and intensity than a meditation class, so the colors would vary accordingly. Additionally, each member or employee will be given an individual sphere matching their personality. The identity is a living and breathing experience that can evolve and change.”
Talented collage artist Lola Dupre (previously) shares her latest collaboration with photographer Tatu García made for REMIX magazine
Fin Art photographer Florian Mueller shares one of his project shoot on different architectural locations in Lisbon
Abstract at a glance, the black and white lines animated by Prague-based artist Adam Pizurny vibrate to form sultry portraits of the female form.
“This project is experiment seeing how far we could simplify the human body while people still recognize it—or find attractive. Its also tribute to the 60s Op art movement.”
Conceptual digital artist Alex Andreyev calls his works "hermetic art" depicting surreal and mythic situation somebody can call sci-fi illustration. His works from "Separate Reality" series definitely call to everything untold and occult we have in a course of our lives.
Our friend and partner, american photographer Elena Kulikova shares her long-term visual experience of Burning Man. This is her 10th visit of Black Rock Desert in Nevada, also she helped installing an art object Hybycozo with her friends there. We share few shots from a hundreds she has on Facebook
Brooke DiDonato is a conceptual photographer based in New York City.
Her photos seek to blur the boundaries of fiction by fusing real-life narratives with dream-like elements. She is inspired by the subconscious mind and its relation to our emotions and perceptions.
Master of colourful liquids metamorphoses Ruslan Khasanov release static project "Gourmandises" where he shares his love to oil paint and water by creating wallpapers and eye-catchy images
Famous London-based paper craft artist Yulia Brodskaya comes back with a new series of quilled paper portraits
Melbourne-based Jenny Allnutt's work deals with symbolism, the uncanny, transformation, the unconscious and identity. Check her recent artworks on Facebook and Instagram
Internet artist Ilias Walchshofer doing some amazing covers on daily web findings. Watch him online on drpropolus.tumblr.com
Pavlov Visuals is Calvin, Ryan and Josh. With headquarters in the US and Amsterdam they create branding and illustrations for commercial project, some of them you can see below
Chris Rivera is a Los Angeles, California based photographer focusing on conceptual image creation. His editing options are as varied as his motives. Some of the photos were processed with professional photo editing software, while others were shot and directed directly on his iPhone.