Nikita Iziev
London based designer Nikita Iziev is focusing on the intersection between graphic, typography and motion design. Constantly aiming to find elegant solutions and further blur the lines between print and digital.
London based designer Nikita Iziev is focusing on the intersection between graphic, typography and motion design. Constantly aiming to find elegant solutions and further blur the lines between print and digital.
There is some happy-go-lucky mood floating in the air on the ink illustrations went out of Olga Choot hands
Fashion photographer Elizaveta Porodina was commissioned by Vogue to create the cover story for their branch magazine Vogue Arabia featuring the look from Zuhair Murad Couture Fall-Winter 2019-20 collection @zuhairmuradofficial
Toronto-based artist Alice Zilberberg shares her latest series “Meditations”. In this series, Alice creates animal montages as an expression of self-therapy. As an urbanite, functioning day-to-day in a fast-paced, built environment can be emotionally unsettling. The artist regrounds herself in the sense of calm issued by these animals. These creatures reinstate a presence, a tranquility, and a grander perspective. The works are an amalgam of many photographs from different locations around the world, put together seamlessly by the artist in post-production. Their minimal aesthetic is metaphorical of striving for simplicity. Rather than ruminating on the past, or hypothesizing the future, Zilberberg’s works invite a meditative state, encouraging the viewer to stay still and find happiness in the moment.
“The Beauty Manifesto” Jaguar for Sagmeister&Walsh’s “Beauty” exhibition
Munich-based lettering artist and graphic designer Rosa Kammermeier has already worked with Google, Adobe, Timberland, Jaguar, Sagmeister & Walsh while being selected as Adobe Creative Resident in 2017. It’s a real pleasure to study her portfolio full of diverse works in calligraphy, advertising and graphic design
“Economic studies are based on a series of basic principles: one of them states that, for any given individual, “the more, the better”. My work tries to push this axiom to the limit of excess and abundance, in order to tense it, question it or even defy it.”
“My pieces are about desire, opulence, ostentation and luxury. I apply the concept of the “hedonic treadmill” (the tendency of humans to return to a relatively stable level of happiness despite increases in wealth or the achievement of major goals) and the straight-forward myth of King Midas and his Golden Touch. Social ascent, the “American Dream”, economic inequality, endless irresponsible consumption and the effects of capitalism are also recurring themes.” text from MTArt Agency
Represented by Marine Tanguy Art Agency @MTArtagency
After graduating from School for Fashion in Munich, Constantin went on to work for the leading publishing company Condé Nast in Paris, where he supported the VOGUE, GLAMOUR and MYSELF fashion editorial departments at publications.
He worked as personal design assistant to designer Wolfgang Joop, the founder of the fashion and cosmetics company JOOP! at his berlin based luxury label WUNDERKIND for one year, before establishing his own dedicated fashion social media agency, specialising in social media and digital content for fashion brands and companies
Clio Newton’s approach to her compositions comes from the standpoint of the “female gaze” reflecting her interest in contemporary models of femininity and the representation of women in art and culture. Newton’s renderings in compressed charcoal feature larger-than-life, figurative subjects - often solo sitters - who fill the picture plane and beyond. Her works are remarkably realistic compositions informed by bold choices and her interest in the uncanny.
Digital artist Filip Custic (we mentioned in Top Instagram Post-Identity selection) transforms the human body in surrealist 3D sculptures and digital art that exist in different dimensions of time and sense. “Spirituality, religion, relationships and sexuality are all explored through a lens preoccupied with fragmentation, pataphysics, optical balance effects and technological art.”
A ningún hombre (Cap.11: Poder) - Rosalía
“It’s a style that has seen the artist collaborate in numerous projects with names including Louboutin, Palomo Spain, Camper, Garage Magazine, and singer Rosalía for her latest album El mal querer. “
Ultra-talented magician from Moscow, Kristina Makeeva, shares her lates fairytale made on the crystal clear frozen Lake Baikal
French digital artist Dan Maurin works under The Drawing Rubber moniker and creates “sublime, majestic mutants, filled with grace and wisdom, seem to suddenly appear from some distant past or future. “
“These reincarnated virtual models challenge, by their attitude and defiant stare, our understanding of reality. Goddesses, princes and zoomorphic creatures make up a portrait gallery at once beautiful and intriguing, peopled with beings shaped from some mythical, cosmic substance.These apparitions born of the union of Humankind, of Nature and of the Universe, invite us to share, as if in a time capsule, in a journey across the ages, perhaps to discover a totally different reality. “
Mind-bending abstract ceramic sculpture comes out from the hands of artist Dorothée Loriquet based near Paris and represented by Modern Shapes Gallery (@modernshapes)
Fill Ryabchikov is a self-taught illustrator and graphic designer based in Saint-Petersburg represented by @hplus_creative and known for collaboration with our @Digital.Decade platform. His works combine bright colors and neon light effects with strong retro-futuristic aesthetics.
KaloolaJay Studio creates mid century pastel prints with a tropical & architectural art twist
Clever design is often about clear message and minimum visual efforts, what is a rare pair in creative world. A good combination of that makes viewer “read” the idea and enrich it with their own understanding leaving confusion behind. Here is a package for Hair Cosmetics made by Belarus designer Edgar Kirei in collaboration with Polina Ivanova
French illustrator and graphic artist Lili des Bellons follows the reference from pop culture, Medieval art, African art, Japanese animation, and iconography created by poster artists in Europe. The viewer is witness to Lili’s vibrant, somewhat frightening, and futuristic illustrations, which are brought to life with its strange characters as they interact with their peculiar universes.
Brazilian artist Luiz Philippe uses stone, tiles and mosaics to create his suitcase sculptures you will never get a chance to sneak on any border
“Berlin-based photographer and video artist May Parlar often uses outdoor open spaces for her impressive fine art photographs. She creates performative images exploring the human condition and the nomadic experience of ‘being’ in constructed realities. The idea of self, time & memory, the notions of belonging and alienation are recurrent themes in her practice.”
“I work across different mediums such as photography, film, performance art, sculpture, installation, and landscape art; and all of which gets merged in the end and put together with a glue that for me is the camera”