Marcus Chaloner
Marcus Chaloner is a Art director and motion designer working at FutureDeluxe in London but what we adore most is his personal CG works he shares on Ello profile
Marcus Chaloner is a Art director and motion designer working at FutureDeluxe in London but what we adore most is his personal CG works he shares on Ello profile
There is no reason to introduce you Elizaveta Porodina again, as we love to share her photography works time to time. Here is a new portion of beauty, colour and sunny youth
Datascapes is a series of data landscapes, exploring the juxtaposition between digital information and natural environments.All artworks were produced by manipulating pixel data from various images into new forms using a technique know as pixel-sorting.
Lolo (Buenos Aires) and Sosaku (Tokyo) investigate the possibilities of sculpture as an expanded field. The nexus that unites his works is the search for an object in contact with his surroundings and with the spectator. An object that seeks friction, friction, and tension. His work moves between different languages such as sculpture, installation, kinetic art and painting. Its modus operandi: to constitute itself as a subject, and from its machinic materiality, to point to transcendence, to mysticism and to the unknown.
Talented CG artist Danny Jones shares his latest work - a meditative study of material inspired by the depths of the ocean.. and as clearly seen, - by a dangerous but yet mesmerising sea creature: the Portuguese man o’ war.
Leonardo Santamaria shares his recent illustrations made for clients and galleries such as The New York Times, Spoke Art, The Ringer, and Artetorial
Chinese photographer Zhang Kechun spent months travelling through rural China – and found beauty through the fog of pollution and industry.
How do you feel when you see a synthetic version of yourself?
In Future You, you are faced with a unique reflection of your potential, synthetic self. Starting as a primitive form, it learns from your movements to adapt, suggesting an agile, superior version of you. This artwork evolves, creating a new visual response for each visitor, generating 47,000 possible variations.
Commissioned by The Barbican, London for the entrance of the exhibition AI: More Than Human, open 16 May through 26 August 2019.
Creative Director: Matt Pyke
Creative Technologist: Chris Mullany
Realtime Look Development: Adam Samson
Sound Design: Simon Pyke
Exhibition Designer: Tonkin Liu
Studio Manager: Simon Thompson
Executive Producer: Ben Young
Commissioned by The Barbican, London
Multi talented photographer Elena Kulikova is back with a mesmerising slow motion movie depicting the beauty of a nature frozen in a moment of time
Snask set out to create seven never-seen-before worlds, which would further define Klarna’s recent design leap and speak to the brand’s uniquely “smoooth” offerings. Under our creative direction, an all-star team was assembled, including the collaborative studio Sing-Sing and Diktator.
“Together, we developed curious and curiouser scenarios to communicate one overarching “smoooth” message through original still photography and film. Klarna handles transactions all over the world in various categories, including sports, travel, beauty, fashion, home interior, and electronics”
Lukas Vojir publishes new commission for Bath-based Grant Associates is a meditative expression of nature for semi-permanent installation at Rewilding Garden and Flower Pavilion as part of the Beijing Horticultural Expo, China.
The film interprets key horticultural concepts in an abstract, synthetic way - using vivid colors and mesmerizing motion.
Water, essential for all life.
Breathe, expression of clean air.
Food for all, intensifying food production using new horticultural
techniques in harmony with natures rhythm.
Reconnect, positive correlations between human health, intelligence and nature.
Green not Grey, therapeutic effect that greenery has on mind, body and soul.
Audio: Wonderkid Sound | wonderkidsound.com // Produced in partnership with Fitzroy Hawk
Colombian artist Pablo Barreto shares his latest collages and mixed media artworks
Digital artist Rinat Khabirov based in St.Petersburg shares his latest artworks that will trick your eye with a techniques he uses
We met Ewelina Dymek during our visit to Warsaw for @ElementTalks and @EuropeanDesignAwards She was a part of @NACISK_fest group show at the Palace of Culture and Science together with talented Polish illustrators.
Ewelina is a self-taught freelance illustrator based in Poznań, Poland. Her techniques heavily rely on combining pencil drawing, collage and digital software, which gives artist a lot of creative freedom. We could not escape to buy few of her works for our walls
From a massive animal sitting amidst a sprawl of slum housing to a giant man with a hyperrealistic face that nevertheless seems to be more plastic than flesh, jarring contrasts are often used to great effect in establishing the sense of surrealism in the works of Chinese visual artist Liu Di
In Animal Regulation, Liu reevaluates the relationship between civilization and nature by placing gargantuan animals in unexpected urban settings.
Dutch artist Levi van Velum created an immersive installation “Sanctum” curated by Angel Moya Garcia
“The installation Sanctum, developed especially for Tenuta Dello Scompiglio, testifying of a fictitious religious conviction, engages all the senses of the visitor. The last room where visitors ended their journey in Kerguénnec, "The relativity of the matter", becomes the starting point for a more elaborate proposition in the expositive space of Dello Scompiglio. Levi van Veluw based Sanctum on of the first religious buildings, the Tabernacle, also called the tent of meeting. This tent served as a place of worship and symbolised God’s presence amidst those who had gathered.”
Talented British illustrator Sam Chivers shows off his skills by sharing commercial and personal projects
Spanish illustrator Divin creates mind-bending op art works for your eyes pleasure and entertainment
7.06 cubic meters – the average volume of ice lost on Naradu glacier every minute
Cape Town photographer and creative activist Dillon Marsh continues doing meaningful project regarding planet environment by visualising simple stats. This time he created accurately scaled ice models depicting amount glaciers lost weight every minute and placed them within typical human environments. His plan for “Counting the Costs” to be a global project, but this first instalment is focussed on glaciers in India, home to some of the highest mountains in the world.
18.64 cubic meters – the average volume of ice lost on Chhota Shigri glacier every minute
62.15 cubic meters – the average volume of ice lost on Tipra Bank glacier every half hour
2.55 cubic meters – the average volume of ice lost on Dunagiri glacier every minute