911 by Chris Labrooy
You can reflect on the absence of sense in new work of Christopher Labrooy (previously) or simply get offended if you are a ranked tennis player but "911" leave no hints on exact meaning.
You can reflect on the absence of sense in new work of Christopher Labrooy (previously) or simply get offended if you are a ranked tennis player but "911" leave no hints on exact meaning.
Studio Feixen is an independent Design Studio based in Lucerne, Switzerland that creates visual concepts.
“We focus specifically on nothing in particular. Whether it’s graphic design, interior design, fashion design, type design or animation – as long as it challenges us – we are interested.”
Young photographer and designer Jennifer Bin explores the place she lives and works - Shanghai. Her preferred location of shooting is a rooftop of any building, and speaking in terms of Chinese "San Francisco", any location that reminds an upcoming movie "Ghost in the Shell". To get more information about the body of her work, please check the artist's interview on 500px
The brainchild of our friend Andy Reisinger and Ezequiel Pini, Six N.Five is a young, contemporary art duo specialising in still life visuals with a clean, modern aesthetic; as the founders themselves put it – “exploring the frontier zone between art and design”. Apart from working on both advertising and editorial commissions, Andy & Eze also find time to create experimental work which is legitimising cgi as a new medium for creative self-expression.
Sarah Illenberger is a Berlin-based artist, illustrator and designer. Her visual language is defined by giving common things a new meaning. We adore her latest small project "On Vegetarism" where she and photographer Sabrina Rynas tricked eyes of
London-based photographer Sølve Sundsbø was commissioned by OUT Magazine to create glitched session of beyond-obvious actress Tilda Swinton
Photography:Sølve Sundsbø
Styling:Grant Woolhead
Makeup:Isamaya French for Streeters
Hair:Peter Gray for Home Agency
Manicure:Marian Newman for Streeters
Post-production: Digital Light
"Red Line" is a conceptual project shot entirely by Nicolas Rivals in Spain calling up the eternal question of confrontation between Man and Nature
Illustrator Romain Trystram (Top 2013 of Designcollector) released a new series of artworks depicting neighbourhoods of New York, Shanghai, Napoli, Paris and Napoli
Machineast is Singaporean design duo of Fizah Rahim and Rezaliando working on the cutting edge of East and Asia cultural platforms delivering self-initiated and commercial projects.
Famous German magazine for architects established on 1902 has been relaunched 5 years ago with a new editorial concept and design. Philipp Koch from Herburg Weiland was commissioned to create new covers for Baumeister we eager to share below
American photographer Ben Zank, shot a new series of surreal portraits following his move from New York City to New Zealand. In a statement about his latest work, Zank says, “The images represent an ongoing experience of emotions that I feel, the most recent being isolation and a longing to connect with another human being.”
Robyn Pees is a talented watercolour illustrator residing in Amsterdam and doing her best female portraits using less splashes and strokes
Artificial Anatomy is an ongoing personal project intended to explore our understanding and perception of surface, texture and volume. Whilst part one of the project used paint to define the form of the human head and skull, part two uses light.
Moscow-based designer and photographer Alexey Domrachev has been taking unseen portraits of commuters on capital's underground for years. This year he decided to create a guerilla exhibition called "Memento metro" by sticking prints on exact place where photos were taken. Follow this young Bresson on Instagram and watch the film below
New York based artist Shane Griffin creates a lot of art-x-commercial related project where we find "Chromatic" worth to review below and admire the pureness of colour
Beijing, Beijing, China, North-East Asia, Asia
Tamura Yoshiyasu (田村吉康) is a professional manga illustrator & painter, born in Gunma, Japan, 1977. Since high school, he has been drawing & in 2003, his first manga, “Fudegami” was published in the popular monthly, Gekkan Shonen Jump. As a painter, he has exhibited his works at Takashi Murakami’s gallery Higari Zingaro, Basel, Taipei, Los Angeles, New York & Mexico City. He also collaborated with the fashion brand “McQ: Alexander McQueen” for the 2014 winter collection.
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