Fluffy mogwai of Renee French
Artist Renee French draws tiny fluffy creatures that seems to be completely innocuous. But somehow they fall into uncanny valley of perception with their exaggerated features of mogwai or gremlins
Artist Renee French draws tiny fluffy creatures that seems to be completely innocuous. But somehow they fall into uncanny valley of perception with their exaggerated features of mogwai or gremlins
Claudia Fontes is an Argentinean visual artist based in England who explores through her actions, objects and research the poetic space and alternative modes of perception of culture, nature, history and society that emerge from processes of decolonization, be they personal, interpersonal, or social. She is well-known for her work “The Horse Problem” - top art installation at Venice Biennial in 2017. Her recent ceramic sculptures are gripping each other tight as they are transformed into fungus like growths and spores in an eerie but romantic series.
Designer Konstantin Kofta is back with his new collection of hi-end leather bags INERTIA SS20. As stated by his studio - “We want to allow the viewer to gain different perspective on familiar things through synergizing with our artwork. Our bags serve as a canvas for expressing our creative intentions through properties that they did not initially possess, endowing them with ability to bring aesthetic pleasure, while maintaining functionality.”
Sensual watercolours illustrations featuring “femme fatale” went out from Anna’s Karma brushes
Ilka & Franz are a German/ Austrian photo & director duo based in London (UK). Their work blurs the lines between portraiture and still life and is often humorous with an unexpected twist. While their unmistakable use of colour is vibrant and bold, their conceptual undertones are often subtle and of child-like naivety. Ilka & Franz draw their inspiration from pop culture, kitsch and surrealism as they put a playful spin on the ordinary. The duo work on editorial and commercial commissions in the UK and abroad.
Artist Ruslan Onishchenko works mainly with oil on wood decorating self-made “Victorian" furniture with an illusive world full of divine characters.
At first glance, you see “oil on canvas” depicts youngsters enjoying after-school in a mellow palette of a golden hour. But what Franck Bohbot tricked us to believe, apparently went out as photography. Very talented photography indeed.
Toronto-based 3D illusionist Batuhan Gürsel creates simple but eye-catching renders featuring abstract floaty objects
Salman Khoshroo, born 1983 in Iran, spent his childhood years in New York. After a few intermittent years in Iran he went to study in the Australian National University, where he received his degree in Digital Art. He currently lives and works in his studio in Tehran mainly with a large palette knife spreading oil colours directly on the canvas. Khoshroo’s paintings harness figurative abstraction to evince very concise figures of emotional tension.
Since it was launched in 1964, there has been a total of 47 Pirelli Calendars shot by 37 different photographers. The 2019 edition of The Cal was photographed by Paolo Roversi and featured Claire Foy, Mia Goth, Chris Lee, Indya Moore, Rosalía, Stella Roversi, Yara Shahidi, Kristen Stewart and Emma Watson.
Fashion label Comme des Garcons (@commedesgarcons) unveiled a colossal mural on the facade of Dover Street Market’s as a part of Dover Street Market’s 15th anniversary (@doverstreetmarketlondon). Designed by Rei Kawakubo and illustrated by Pokras Lampas, the monumental installation is the largest of a series of collaborations between Lampas and "Comme des Garçons" in Dover Street Market’s many international locations including Beijing, New York and Tokyo.
“Mineral” is a new photographic exploration of environmental issues, researched by digital artist Davy Evans. Plastic pollution is a huge threat the climate, and finds its way into every corner of our environment. The iridescent colour pallet has been created in-camera to represent the high oil content used in today's plastic production, which in turn drives the demand for oil.
,ALIVE’’ is a dynamic object based on biophilic design principles. Biophilia is the innate tendency of a person to seek a connection with nature, other forms of life, or just love for the living. The design object is based on research that rhythm or movement in nature creates a strong impression and a positive impact on the person. The most important thing in the work is the expression of the movement and the emotion. Designer was inspired by the water - the basis and source of all life.
,ALIVE’’ is designed for public interiors, offices or various public spaces where people spend most of their time. This object is created to provide the vitality of the environment and to remind and nurture Mother Nature.
Gifted illustrator Jekaterina Budrytė from Vilnius, Lithuania creates artworks with a twisted feeling of silkscreen process recreated in a digital manner.
Contemporary portraitist and surrealist painter, Loribelle Spirovski, is set to have her first Solo Exhibition in London at HOFA Gallery. Titled Love, Death and The Time I Knew You, this solo show will assemble select artwork from her most successful collections, showcasing her prolific talent and remarkable growth as a contemporary artist.
Born in the Philippines in 1990, this Australian artist has fascinated audiences at home and abroad with her distinctive style and approach to contemporary portraiture. Though admittedly intuitive, Loribelle's artistic style is also decidedly cerebral, rooted in the myths, music, literature, pop culture and experiences that inspire her and make her art resonate with viewers.
Her most recent works are surreal explorations of the relationship between people and the spaces they inhabit. Inspired by her experiences as a migrant to Australia, you can feel the claustrophobia emanate from the canvas. Employing disjointed bodies and hollow forms, she compels her viewers – who she describes as "meaning makers" to confront and contend with their own emotional abstractions.
Norwegian photographer Øystein Sture Aspelund shares his latest series of eerie photography taken in the colour-twisted mist
Russia-raised world-based illustrator and artist Karina Eibatova shares her latest visual affairs and explorations with us. Whether it is commercial wall art for a hotel on Sri Lanka, or personal research on human-less nature, Karina leaves a viewer their personal way to interpret and interact with an artwork.
Mark Broyer is an art director and photographer based in Hamburg, Germany. He studied graphic design and worked as a freelance art director for several design and advertising agencies. Since 2013, he has been focusing on his own photographic projects at the same time