Palms on Acid by Thisset
Russian digital artist Slava Thisset aka Local Preacher (previously) strikes back with a new eye-melting photography series "Palms on Acid"




Russian digital artist Slava Thisset aka Local Preacher (previously) strikes back with a new eye-melting photography series "Palms on Acid"
Scottish painter Andrew McIntosh takes ubiquitous structures often abandoned on rural homesteads like travel campers or sheds and reveals hidden worlds within: radiant sunsets and expansive skies that appear like portals into another place. Drawing inspiration from a childhood spent in the Highlands of Scotland, the London-based painter gives unexpected life to derelict buildings set against the backdrop of mist-filled woods and frozen mountains.
Leading digital artist Antoni Tudisco comes back (after the first release of Portraits) with new Portraits 3.0 series
Russian motion artist Maxim Zhestkov just completed his new series of 360/VR environments ready to complete his upcoming short movie. Meanwhile experience the cold void of his digital art in VR below
Brainfeeder by zhestkov on Sketchfab
Leading Russian chemical motion designer Ruslan Khasanov shares his latest experiments called La La La
Peruvian young artist Ana Teresa Barboza use embroidery on photography to create beautiful and bizarre artwork
A Bubble
Schoony is a leading urban artist whose unique aesthetic and technical brilliance has brought the art world by storm. His hyper realistic sculptures question war, mortality and contemporary society.
His most iconic life cast sculpture “Boy Soldier” first unveiled outside the houses of parliament as an anti-war protest, is now a household name, featured in Hollywood blockbusters and collected internationally. Since then Schoony has experimented with many different themes, examining capitalism and pop culture, with his keen eye and technical ability Schoony remains one of the few artists working within the life-cast discipline.
If I Stand On My Toes I Can Touch The Ceiling
Schoony and Ryca in collaboration with David Walker for his 2014 show at the Hoxton Gallery.
Digital artist Alberto Seveso explores the colour depth in his new abstract series of works
Bloody Dairy is a daily animation project created by animator Min Liu where she makes one animation a day...
For the launch of the renewed Russian Post's service a select group of Russian illustrators was commissioned to createa specially dedicated collection of postcards.
Postcards by Maria Menshikova
Lettering by Illarion Gordon
Postcards by Maxim Goudin
Lettering by Illarion Gordon
Dave White is a contemporary British Artist who dedicates his work to celebrating popular culture and interpreting emotive issues.
Kytten Janae is an artist and director based in Los Angeles, California. She creates experiences, short films, memes, live concert visuals,VR, and more. Her work can be seen online, on television, and at some museums and sometimes on tour or at festivals.
"Kytten is influenced by all the sadness in her heart and the Internet’s small cultures and communities. Interested in the intersection of experimental animation, technology, and interactivity, kyttenjanae creates digital and physical experiences.” via Femmebit Event, where some of the most influential pioneers in the field of digital media arts gathered at Human Resources inside a former kung fu theater in LA's Chinatown to discuss the history and future of the still-forming discipline, see new digital shorts, and experience groundbreaking VR projects.
"PULSAR lamp is a project by SAVE art & science laboratory. The project’s idea is to create a design object which would allow observing a chemical process in real time. Substance sublimation and crystallization processes can be observed inside the PULSAR lamp. We have created a series of such lamps using different chemical processes. Alchemy means transformation, which takes place not only in chemistry but also in the human consciousness. We are interested in investigating mental transformation processes inside a human being."
“Unknown Terrain” is a culmination of Andrew Hem's imaginative view of the world. In his show statement, Hem shares his personal goal of painting the Seven Wonders of the World by the time he is thirty years old. Here, he portrays sites like the Grand Canyon and Mount Everest, recreating the experience of seeing them as an emotional one, rather than capturing their physical reality. Although these are famous places, many of them are out of reach or facing the threats of industry, becoming “unknown” to future generations.
Graphite art of Nicomi Nix Turner is filled up with occult symbols. Creating detailed illustrations that invoke a surreal understanding of the perfection in nature, her works delve into the occult and the connections between alchemy, mythology, decay and birth. Her hyper-detailed illustrations capture the coexistence of life and decay in a bouquet of fungi, personified insects, bones, flesh and fauna.
New York based, Greek artist Panos Tsagaris burst onto the art scene in 2005 with his first solo exhibition "Theanthropic" and has since embarked, both artistically and personally—as these are undeniably intertwined, at least in Tsagaris’ case—on a journey of continual transformation towards a higher state, a “state of Catharsis” in the artist’s own words.
Drawing on the fields of spiritualism, esotericism and the Occult among others, his artistic process can be compared to that of an alchemist, as curator at large at MADRE Museum Eugenio Violahas poignantly observed, combining disparate elements, from contemporary life to quantum physics to mystical traditions, in order to achieve a masterfully calibrated equilibrium. This artistic-cum-alchemist transformational process aims at “capturing and expressing the restlessness and magic that exists in the soul of all of us” as the artist explains, in order to “elevate our ‘impure’ self to the level where it can reunite with our ‘Divine’ essence”.
“Let The Sun Protest” exhibition at Marie-Laure Fleisch Gallery, Rome
Installation photos by Giorgio Benni
Elena Miska is a New York based art director who’s just hit refresh on her website to include new works
“I’m a graphic designer and art director living in Brooklyn, but am originally from the Bay Area in California. My whole life revolved around art and dance, and I actually went to school for a year at SUNY Purchase here in NY, but had to move back to California after a dance-related injury. (It was actually a blessing in disguise – I will always love dance, but ended up finding my calling in design.) I got my degree in Graphic Design from Academy of Art University, and worked for a few years in San Francisco doing design and art direction before moving back to New York a year and a half ago with my husband, Tom. We’re both in the same profession, and agreed that NY was the place to be (we were right!).”
Case Studyo unveils their latest collaboration with world-renowned illustrator and funniest French Englishman, Jean Jullien. The edition consists of an impressive set of 6 ‘Face Plates’. The plates are handcrafted and moulded in high quality porcelain and adorned with Jean’s signature brushstrokes. Each plate of the set has it’s own unique shape, colour and facial expression.
St Petersburg based architect and designer Julia Nizamutdinova created enigmatic light object using 3D-Printing technologies. Using a kinetic motion it creates