Abstract works by George Stoyanov
CG artist from Bulgaria - George Stoyanov explores the abstract field of art using 3D sculpting as a main tool
CG artist from Bulgaria - George Stoyanov explores the abstract field of art using 3D sculpting as a main tool
Talented Estonian graphic designer Eiko Ojala creates paper-cut artworks and animations for editorials and music album covers
Strong illustrations inspired by the mix of Gorillaz-like personages and Asian culture jump off Mau Lencinas hands. Based in Buenos Aires and working under 199xmau nickname his works are definitely my next favourites to hang on the wall
Award-winning fine-art and fashion photographer based in Antwerp Klaartje Lambrechts create awesome visual stories you won't be missing following her profile and reviewing selected works below
Studio Dessuant Bone is a multi-disciplinary design consultancy based in Paris, with our specialities in direction, design, product and interiors. Their conceptual series of tableware objects "Fasted" was presented last year at Salone Del Mobile 2015
“We have created a set of non functional tableware and focused on their representation, producing a drawing in volume made of blue metal wire. This dinner scene is framed by a brushed brass circle. ‘Fasted’ questions the links between objects surrounding us and their representation.”
Beeple is Mike Winkelmann, a graphic designer from Appleton, Wisconsin, USA. He is motion and digital artists creating commercial and personal artworks worth to see in his portfolio
Caroline Morin is a French illustrator and photographer based in Nantes. She has developed a feminine and refined universe mixing delicate sketches, interplay of lights and shadows and fashion inspiration. Her drawings with non-existent faces intrigue and take us in an outstanding world where beauty meets strangeness. Using negative space, clean lines, and a limited colour palette, her portraits of young women are seemingly weightless and effortless, a true breath of fresh air in a culture otherwise filled to the brim with visual clutter.
Artist from Barcelona creates colourful works that can be visually read as self expressions of his emotional states. Meet Yago Hortal
Based in Islamabad, Pakistan artist Sara Shakeel is well-known on Instagram nowadays for her dreamy surreal collages using diamonds as an objectification metaphor in her latest art
Japanese contemporary sculptor Yoshitoshi Kanemaki creates surreal wooden sculptures you won't ever forget once seen
Digital artist based in Barcelona and working under Fantasaraxia name creates disturbing abstract 3D artworks he can't explain why
"Forever alone" - this what comes on your mind first when looking through the recent photography series "On His Own" shot by Polish artist Pawel Franik.
“The purpose of this series is to draw attention to the fact of being alone, just with one’s own self. Very often, the viewiers blame photographers for showing the sad picture of loneliness. I show this loneliness as something peculiar, something entirely human. Because every one of us, whether lonely or living in a happy relationship and having their own family, every one needs their moment of loneliness, the moment of devoting attention to just their own self, their own thoughts and reflections. We live in the world of tremendous acceleration and the constant quest for our purposes, in the world where there is no place for the proverbial “minute for one’s own self”, for the time when you could stop, talk to your own thoughts and feel the desirable harmony. From minute to minute, we outlive our lives and get lost in this rush. Would it be worth to stop and look deep in our hearts? The purity of form, with the minimalistic exposure of a human profile, is a deliberate measure of the photographic aesthetics. Without any unnecessary additions, in pure simplicity, form and content indicate the man’s separation as an individual in their private emotional space. The photographs of “On His Own” series are an attempt of showing the beauty that can be seen in the vein of minimalism. ”
Russian artist best known as Waneella (previously) creates 8-bit pixel art works. Here is her new series of urbanscapes we wanted to share now
Ryan Morse is a Denver based freelance artist who received his BFA in illustration from Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. His artwork is mainly representational with a deep affection for the cosmos, nature, and the human figure.
Australian graphic design studio Co Partnership released a sleek and minimal project for local winery Hungerford Hill. Using simple solution by printing wine description on front label and stroking out unnecessary words they made a radical look for the whole package concept
Hungarian photographer Milán Rácmolnár captures the beauty of eternal city Rome by using infrared camera. The result is a photographic series of “a somewhat peculiar look”, as he describes it, which penetrates the city’s postcard-pretty appearance to expose, not unlike the proverbial rose-tinted glasses, its timeless, lambent aura.
"Tokyo is often associated with the word “dense”, which isn’t surprising considering its status as one of the most populated metropolises in the world; the Japanese capital is a massive melting pot of subcultures and a place where one can find all the latest and hottest trends of Asia. Yoshito Hasaka is one of the millions living in the bustling city. Working as a full-time designer and iOS engineer, his free time is often spent exploring the nooks and crannies of this city with his camera." Read more on VSCO
British artist Ian Davenport creates artworks by pouring gallons of colours in his own way on canvas creating slit scan effect
Talented photographer from Stuttgart Christian Schmidt creates captivating shots whether it is natural or urban environment
Master of occult digital art Billelis is back with his new series inspired by ancient Egypt and other dark practices. His engraved insects exists only on digital world but no doubts they existed before in real life, somewhere in between sand and stones