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Neon Scribbles by Jung Lee

July 25, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Photography, Portfolios, South Korea, United Kingdom, 2017

"Like the loop-de-loop scribbles of a child, artist Jung Lee (previously) constructed a series of neon light sculptures that were installed and photographed against cinematic landscapes as part of her series titled “No More“. "

Jung Lee was born in 1972 and currently lives and works in Seoul, Korea.  She received her M.A. in Photography from the Royal College of Art, UK and her B.A. with honors in Photography from Kent Institute of Art & Design, UK.  She received a B.A. with honors in Mass Communication & Journalism from Kyung Hee University in Seoul, Korea. She most recently participated in 2012 Daegu Photo Biennale, the Incheon Women Artists Biennale, the 2010 Gwangju Biennale “10,000 Lives” under the direction of Massimiliano Gioni, the contemporary Korean photography exhibition “Chaotic Harmony” at the Museum of Fine Arts (Houston).  She has also shown at the Seoul Museum of Art and Gwangju Museum of Art.  She will participate in the upcoming Esslingen Foto and Media Triennale. via ONE AND J. GALLERY

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July 25, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
British, JUL
Art, Photography, Portfolios, South Korea, United Kingdom, 2017

Bagged by Keville Joyce and Rathbone

July 24, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Advertising, Fashion, Photography, Portfolios, Argentina, 2017

Buenos Aires based art director and food stylist Anna Keville Joyce and fashion photographer Travis Rathbone exploring a fresh blend of food and fashion in their latest collaboration "Bagged"

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@annakevillejoyce
July 24, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
Advertising, Fashion, Photography, Portfolios, Argentina, 2017

Matthew Stone Art

July 21, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Digital Art, United Kingdom, Portfolios, 2017

Matthew Stone is an artist and shaman. These two interconnected roles are defined by his activities as painter, photographer, sculptor, performance artist, writer, Optimist and cultural provocateur.

A post shared by Matthew Stone (@artshaman) on Jun 29, 2016 at 2:39am PDT

 
“Optimistic thought without action will not fix broken systems. In fact pitching optimism as the primary means of self-actualisation for those facing genuine adversity can be a patronising tool of oppression. By-your-bootstraps philosophies tacitly reassert the toxic idea that inequality arises from the attitudes of those who are oppressed rather than the systemic violence enacted upon them.”
— Matthew Stone

Stone’s most recent body of work demonstrates an innate enthusiasm for the development of painting within the framework of art history. The new works, use 3d modelling software and paint to break with the history of painting on a flat surface, lifting the strokes into a virtual and free space. The addition of shadows and foreshortening creates an illusionistic - trompe l’oeil sense of depth and perspective within the canvases. He organises and examines complex statements in regard to the relationship between painting, photography & computer generated imagery disrupting the holy status of painting as the ‘cosmic flesh’ of art history whilst simultaneously pushing the visceral experience of paint forward. The series offers a new technical approach to traditional painting, showing diverse bodies at play and in conflict.

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A post shared by Matthew Stone (@artshaman) on Jul 9, 2016 at 1:12pm PDT

 

A post shared by Matthew Stone (@artshaman) on Oct 4, 2016 at 7:30am PDT

@artshaman
July 21, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL, British
Art, Digital Art, United Kingdom, Portfolios, 2017

Touchy World of Love by Illustrator Zipcy

July 20, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Illustration, Portfolios, South Korea, 2017

"Light touches, dreamy gazes and longing sighs... That's what you'll find in these intimate illustrations by Zipcy.

Zipcy, whose real name is Yang Se Eun, is a 29-year-old artist from Seoul, South Korea, who is not afraid to add some sensual and lightly erotic elements to her creations.

The "Touch" series portray moments of closeness in a couple's life. The artist manages to capture the intense feelings of the first stages of love. They cannot stand being apart and enjoy every little moment together." via Bored Panda

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July 20, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
JUL
Illustration, Portfolios, South Korea, 2017

Digital Surreal Art by Mikhail Batrak

July 19, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Digital Art, Portfolios, Ukraine, 2017

Mikhail Batrak is a Ukrainian artist whose work examines the relationship between perception, Surrealism and empiricism. His creative process involves taking photographs with a digital camera and manipulating the results using computer software, combining disparate elements to create unexpected hybrid images. Drawing on techniques such as photomontage, digital drawing and collage, he updates the tropes of Surrealism for the digital age, utilising the visual language and style of the movement to pursue his own vision.

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July 19, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
Digital Art, Portfolios, Ukraine, 2017

Lorem de Loop by Lukas Bruhn

July 18, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Graphic Design, Digital Art, Germany, Instagram, Portfolios, 2017

With "Lorem de Loop”, Lukas Bruhn manages a project where he creates a poster every day for one whole year. 123 days in and he’s still going strong. 

Lukas Bruhn is a 24 year old art director from Germany. His focus is in advertising, but he has created “Lorem de Loop” as a way to challenge himself with new design concepts by experimenting with different softwares, including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and Cinema 4D.

As an art director in advertising, Bruhn’s job is focused on strategic concepting, which often leaves him with little time for developing the actual craft related to the industry. So in early spring 2017, Lukas decided to continue honing his skills with this artistic venture, where he would create a poster every day for one year. 

“‘Lorem de Loop’ helps me to expand my horizon in design. It keeps my mind fresh at working with intricate programs, while giving me the opportunity to try out new software.” 

The 24 year old art director uses Instagram to publish his work. “This gives me a lot of pressure to actually complete a poster each day!” says Lukas Bruhn.

Next week, he wants to give away posters to three lucky followers. So follow him, cross your fingers and stay tuned!

@loremdeloop
July 18, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
Graphic Design, Digital Art, Germany, Instagram, Portfolios, 2017

Rebecca Yanovskaya

July 13, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Illustration, Canada, Portfolios, 2017

The glowing, amazing work of artist Rebecca Yanovskaya - a freelance illustrator working in the fantasy, sci-fi and horror genres. She frequently illustrates mythological stories, natural forces, and aesthetically strong characters. Most of her artworks are available as fine art prints in her INPRNT Shop

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@ryerordstar
July 13, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
Illustration, Canada, Portfolios, 2017

I Left My Heart in Tokyo by Audun Grimstad

July 10, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Norway, USA, Portfolios, Art, Illustration, 2017

Phenomenally detailed illustration work from artist Audun Grimstad inspired by Manga classics in a piece called “I left my heart in Tokyo.”

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@audungrimstad
July 10, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
American, JUL
Norway, USA, Portfolios, Art, Illustration, 2017

Plain Colour Illustrations by Tiago Galo

July 05, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Illustration, Portugal, Portfolios, 2017

Tiago Galo is a portuguese illustrator based in Lisbon. He started his work as an illustrator collaborating in small fanzines and exhibitions, before finishing his degree in architecture at Universidade Técnica de Lisboa. After some years working as an architect he engaged in some kind of soul-searching wondering and returned to his work as an illustrator.

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Appreciate on Behance
July 05, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
Illustration, Portugal, Portfolios, 2017

Fauxdega by Lucy Sparrow

July 04, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, United Kingdom, Portfolios, Sculpture, 2017

For her US solo exhibition debut, artist Lucy Sparrow opened a pop-up convenient store at the Standard, High Line Hotel. “Handmade in Manhattan: 8 Till Late” is a ‘fauxdega’ that features 9,000 handmade felt products that are all available for sale.

 

Sparrow transformed the 1,200 sq ft space into an exact convenient store replica with food, books, drinks and household products. The exhibition was intended to run from June 5 – June 30, but due to overwhelming demand—all of the products were sold, shelves were emptied and the store closed 9 days early on June 21. Sparrow even closed the store for 3 days midway through the show’s run to restock the shelves but was still unable to meet customer demand.

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@sewyoursoul
July 04, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL, British
Art, United Kingdom, Portfolios, Sculpture, 2017

A New York Split Second by Christian Stoll

July 03, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Photography, Portfolios, Germany, USA, 2017

Christian Stoll shares his amazing photographic concept with a great production. In his short multi-exposition series he caught a vibrant atmosphere of New York

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July 03, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
Photography, Portfolios, Germany, USA, 2017

"Wreck" by Jordan Griska

June 29, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Portfolios, Sculpture, 2017

Life-size sculpture "Wreck" by Jordan Griska is a perfect replication of a Mercedes Benz S550 car constructed from thousands of polished steel mirrors. The Brooklyn-based artist echoes the themes of F.S.Fitzgerald's Gatsby juxtaposing the efflorescence of luxury with brutality of wreckage

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@jordangriska
June 29, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JUN
Art, Portfolios, Sculpture, 2017

Freezing Flowers by Paloma Rincon

June 27, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Photography, Portfolios, 2017, Spain, Advertising

Freezing Flowers is a Self Initiated project of Paloma Rincón exploring one of the most traditional Still Life sub genres which is Floral Photography.

Flowers have been represented all through Art History as part of paintings, mosaic or sculptures having it´s more important and independent period in the XIX c. 

“I wanted to feature this classic subject-matter using some of the particularities of it´s own language and technique and at the same time giving it a more contemporary approach, playing with ice geometries in a juxtaposition of textures and materials.”
— Paloma Rincón
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@paloma_rincon_
June 27, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JUN
Photography, Portfolios, 2017, Spain, Advertising

Newinds by Karolis Strautniekas

June 26, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Illustration, Motioncollector, Lithuania, Portfolios, 2017

Vilnius based illustrator and animator Karolis Strautniekas was commissioned by local Film Festival to create a moving posters for their event "NEWINDS 2017"

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Appreciate on Behance
June 26, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JUN
Illustration, Motioncollector, Lithuania, Portfolios, 2017

Tiny Icons by Yunjung Seo

June 23, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Graphic Design, South Korea, Portfolios, 2017

It's a rare thing nowadays to adore User Interfaces, but tiny icons created by Yunjung Seo are just so sweet that we can't hide the excitement.

Appreciate on Behance
June 23, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JUN
Graphic Design, South Korea, Portfolios, 2017

Nebula by Leonardoworx

June 20, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Digital Art, Italy, Portfolios, 2017

NEBULA is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionised gases. Looking at one of these is like, at the same time, watching to the future and the past, due too the light velocity and the distance between us and them. 

Leonardoworx made a design research about this concept, and "we are made of stardust" manifesto. It's an ordered disorder guided by abstract shapes with nebulas textures in a first step.
"In the second one I painted my imaginary textures (inspired always by real nebulas). Looking at universe is so inspiring and it shows how little we are in space and time dimensions," - says Leonardo

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@leonardoworx
June 20, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JUN
Digital Art, Italy, Portfolios, 2017

HI-RES by Romulo Celdran

June 19, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Sculpture, Portfolios, Spain, 2017

Imagined and executed by Madrid-based artist, Rómulo Celdran, the artworks entitled HI-RES, are divided into three distinct categories: Solid, Voxel, and Mesh. The goal of HI-RES for Celdran is to emphasise the artist's undying preoccupation with the ever-evolving and limitless possibilities of the 3D virtual world. As the artist explains, its the 3D world's "capacity and plasticity as a valid reference for pictorial and sculptural creation."

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June 19, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
JUN
Art, Sculpture, Portfolios, Spain, 2017

Conversation

June 15, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Art, Photography, Portfolios, South Korea, 2017

Emmanuel Levinas, a French philosopher, states that Other, dissimilar and incommensurable to oneself, appears to one as a ‘visage’. Though the manifestation of Other’s visage, both natural and inevitable, could seem to one as an unilateral intrusion, it establishes a passage to transcend the outer world from the enclosed inner self as the subject that perceives and embraces the visage. One, therefore, is completed from the responsibility and understanding of Other, ultimately finding one’s true self.

The photography project ‘Conversation’ is a journey that begins from concerns of acquaintances, eventually finding oneself in the process. In the photographs, the space becomes the world where one encounter the Other, and the cloth tossed into the air becomes the medium that draws out one's relationship with Other. Other, as an unsubstantial light flashed into space, actualises when the visage materialises onto the aimlessly tossed cloth, and one’s act of capturing the moment signifies one's conversation with the Other. One finds one’s essence through Other, not just an illusion of light, but as a real existent materialised on a white cloth.

Created by Jeong Wonjun

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@zza_sam
June 15, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JUN
Art, Photography, Portfolios, South Korea, 2017

Iridescent Loops by Andrei Proko

June 15, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Digital Art, Photography, Portfolios, Fashion, France, 2017

Paris-based photographer and art director of Courreges Parfums, Andrei Proko, creates small but impressive loops for in-house campaigns

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@andreiproko
June 15, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JUN
Digital Art, Photography, Portfolios, Fashion, France, 2017

Bicycle Drawings by Nickalas Blade

June 13, 2017 by Arseny Vesnin in Illustration, Portfolios, USA, 2017

Nickalas Blades is a self taught photorealistic oil painter who resides and paints in Reno, NV. He is definitely addicted to bikes (just like us) and the aesthetics of classic Italian frames.

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@nickalasbladesart
June 13, 2017 /Arseny Vesnin
JUN
Illustration, Portfolios, USA, 2017
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