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Brushes by The Dink

August 06, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Digital Art, Portfolios, Motioncollector, United Kingdom

London-based motion designer The Dink shares his experimental short that follows the movement and personality of various household items. The environment that each brush finds itself in directly impacts the way they move. with each scene depicting a unique movement and flow providing an individual character to each brush. The collection of brushes chosen, each have very distinctive bristles and textures in order to showcase the contrast of each animation.

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Design, animation and direction by The Dink
Sound design by Echoic Audio

@the_dink_
August 06, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
AUG, British
2020, Digital Art, Portfolios, Motioncollector, United Kingdom
When the drape falls, Digital Decade SE, 2020

When the drape falls, Digital Decade SE, 2020

Grégoire A. Meyer for Digital Decade SE, 2020

August 04, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Digital Decade, Digital Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Award-winning artist Grégoire A. Meyer creates digital illustrations that evoke thought-provoking reactions. His art examines the body in its extraordinary simplicity as a biological, digital and aesthetic organism. He captures the essence of fleeting moments, like a splash of water or a disintegrating face, and freezes them in time in objects that appear almost tangible. His works create a complex relationship between fact and fiction.

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We’ve approached Grégoire this July to create an artwork for our Special Edition of @Digital.Decade reflecting on the current situation in the world. He came up with “When the drape falls” available for collecting on @seditionart for your digital home and mobile screens.

““The horse represents our last hope and challenges the concept of black as darkness and as the drapes slips off with its own weight - the future of humanity will be exposed..””
— Grégoire A. Meyer
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Digital Decade SE 2020 - VR Exhibition

Digital Decade SE 2020 - VR Exhibition

@gregoireameyer
August 04, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
Gregoire A Meyer, British, AUG, DCN Club
2020, Digital Decade, Digital Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Garden of Hubris, oil and acrylic on canvas

Sholto Blissett Art

August 03, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Sholto Blissett (b.1996) is an artist from Salisbury who lives and works in London. 

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Garden of Hubris I, water based emulsion on canvas on board

Growing up surrounded by the ancient sites of Stonehenge and Avebury stone circle, Sholto has always had an interest in the fictions which societies create in an attempt to understand their place in nature. Hence, Sholto’s largescale, fictional landscapes explore humankind’s relation to nature. At first glance, he evokes the Kantian division of the human and nonhuman; yet his works then turn the viewer towards the Sublime realisation that these two notions are indivisible. Thus, the original, Kantian conception of the Sublime in which the human and natural are purported as separate are challenged by the alternative arguments emerging from the events of the Anthropocene. Sholto encourages the viewer to realise their – our – inescapable intertwinement with the natural world.

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@sholto.blissett.art
August 03, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
AUG, British
2020, Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Daniel Carlsten

July 29, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Graphic Design, Illustration, Portfolios, Sweden

Stockholm-based digital artist and art director, Daniel Carlsten worked as an art director at Acne before starting to work freelance. He has since been commissioned by clients such as Le Bon Marché, Herman Miller, Rimowa, Van Cleef & Arpels, and done editorial work for Dwell Magazine and Nowness.

His work is represented in the permanent collections of the National Museum in Stockholm and the Röhsska Design Museum in Gothenburg.

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@daniel_carlsten
July 29, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
JUL
2020, Graphic Design, Illustration, Portfolios, Sweden
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Ricardo Cavolo

July 28, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Portfolios, Street Art, Spain

Ricardo Cavolo is a Spanish artist based in sunny Barcelona. His eclectic international style is based on relationships with folk art, traditional and modern tattoo culture, Western religious imagery and the tribal arts.

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Cavolo’s art is all about stories, characters and their experiences across time. Utilising art as a complex narrative, Cavolo often focuses on portraiture. These depictions propel protagonists to champion their unique tales. Referencing religious and historical fiction illustrations, his use of symmetry and symbolism connect to a modern and playful audience. Cavolo’s portfolio features public murals and art exhibitions across the globe from Paris to Moscow and Mexico City to Hong Kong. Notably Cavolo’s body of work includes illustrations, publications, fashion collaborations and a wide variety of commissioned works.

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@ricardocavolo
July 28, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
2020, Portfolios, Street Art, Spain
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Akatre Studio

July 24, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Agencies, Fashion, Graphic Design, Photography, Portfolios, France

Akatre is a creative studio founded in 2007, in Paris, by Valentin Abad, Julien Dhivert and Sébastien Riveron. The trio works and expresses themselves in graphic design, photography, typography, video, artistic installation and musical creation for institutions in art, cultural, fashion, media and luxury. 

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@akatrestudio
July 24, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
2020, Agencies, Fashion, Graphic Design, Photography, Portfolios, France

PYRAMID

July 22, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Portfolios, Motioncollector, South Korea

A short animation by Ihsu Yoon, artist & director with a background in architecture, created in collaboration with Giantstep as  a part of Asymmetry project

“Pyramids are the ancient monuments where people worshiped their gods. My concept is re-interpreting the pyramid in modern society where individualism is appreciated. The concept of the god has been changed and considering oneself as a god has become trendy. People can experience spiritual meditation through climbing up to the top of each stair way. On each top, there are the lights on the floor and ceiling which represents their own Sun (the concept of ancient god). Maybe people can feel themselves directly connected to indescribable power. About the installation movement, each stair way is connected with each ring ground and spins by some interacting way with the audiences. By the spin, it eventually shows the extended form of cone or pyramid”
@ihsuyoon
July 22, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
2020, Portfolios, Motioncollector, South Korea

Louisa Salas

July 21, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Craft, Mexico, Portfolios

Always curious for contrasts and bold simplicity, Lou bases her artworks in the act of balancing abstracted memories, feelings and music. All of them influenced by a minimal and modern approach to the diversity of her Latin roots.

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@holalou
July 21, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
Latin American, JUL
2020, Art, Craft, Mexico, Portfolios
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David Åberg

July 20, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Digital Art, Sweden, Portfolios, Art, Sculpture

David Åberg is a digital sculptor and 3D animator. His pieces are created virtually and without limitations of gravity and materiality. From the imagination and the limitless starting point, his artistic handicraft is filtered through a digital pen and touch-sensitive drawing screens. 

Åberg’s tactile process is in this way transferred into algorithms, in the dialogue between individual creativity and descriptive mathematics, that formulates into digital spatiality and sculpture. 

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“There is something exciting in this technology and its relation to drawing. By drawing on the screen’s two-dimensional surface I manipulate the geometry, which presents itself as three-dimensional objects. Furthermore, I see the media as a metaphor for the constructed, virtual, and intangible, and as raising questions about multidimensional realities and glitches in our communication.”

David Åberg is inspired by imaginary and esoteric art as well as sci-fi pop culture aesthetics and mythologies. With roots in art history, one might trace a clear relationship to natural forms in his practice, where the more strict language of technology is present. David Åberg's sculptures become detailed and hyper-realistic and simultaneously cause a transformation that turns away from our physical reality. In his universe - in the electronic, non-tactile version of reality - he builds up a fictitious gallery of personalities.and examines issues relating to fantasy identities and transhumanism.

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@david_aaberg
July 20, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
2020, Digital Art, Sweden, Portfolios, Art, Sculpture
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Skin Deep by Miguel Marques and Pascal Schonlau

July 17, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Digital Art, Photography, Portfolios, Spain, United Kingdom

Madrid-based art director Miguel Marques and photographer Pascal Schonlau from London created a series of visual artworks under the theme SKIN DEEP. It's a visual essay that addresses how human bodies merge to other digital mediums, addressing 2D photography with 3D illustrations in this collaboration.

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SKIN DEEP


The ability to recognise finest nuances and deviations when observing the appearance of a person is often tested by the abundance of purely digitally created bodies in cinema, print and online. Utilising a combination of photography and 3D elements we created a series of images that show a progression from the original human shape towards an abstracted virtual representation.

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@jmmarques
@pascal_schonlau
July 17, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
2020, Digital Art, Photography, Portfolios, Spain, United Kingdom
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Wetlands by Lucy Hardcastle

July 16, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Digital Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Lucy Hardcastle creates an interactive landscape visualising her own brainwaves, as part of the studio’s 2020 rebrand

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Having used the lockdown period as an opportunity to define the studio’s mission, values and brand identity, Lucy Hardcastle Studio is unveiling a new website incorporating an interactive feature, based on a data visualisation of her own brainwaves.

Wetlands is a self-initiated project that outlines the vision and approach of the studio. By combining Lucy’s own neurological responses to material tactility with the user’s own interactions on the site, the project creates a unique digital landscape that constantly shifts in colour and form as the two data sources intersect.

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Developed in consultation with specialists in the field of neuroscience, the project takes Lucy’s personal response to sensory materials as its starting point. A wearable headset was used to track electrical activity in her brain, as well as heart-rate and breath-rate, during stimulating experiences with different surfaces while in a closed-eye meditative state. These data were compiled into linear waves, graphs and cross-sections, which were then translated into a 3D landscape – a spectrum of colour and wave movement that acts almost as a 3D graph.

This landscape captures Lucy’s responses to a range of material textures, including glass, suede, acetate, slime, silicone rubber, sandpaper and silk, translating her brainwaves and other bodily data into high-points and valleys, rock pools of fluid and flurries of different coloured particles. Accessing the site, the user is brought into this realm, and encouraged to play with their surroundings. As they navigate the 360-degrees digital space, their interactions disperse colour and trigger wave motions in correlation with the data, creating mini-ecosystems or tides. The more the user plays with the pools, the more they spread and melt into the landscape, creating a flooded effect, with the outcome of an ever-changing digital environment.

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“For our new identity, we were inspired by the importance of presence, as a way to represent how we ‘bring the human’ into our practice. In order to feel connected and personal to the foundations of the studio, we chose to use my sensitivity to materials as an area of exploration and data extraction, creating a visualised algorithm that is as much living and breathing as I am. The outcome is a digital landscape in a constant state of change between the data and the individual user’s input.”
— Lucy Hardcastle
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Experience Wetlands and reimagined identity at ​lucyhardcastle.com

@luhardcastle
July 16, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL, British, Lucy Hardcastle
2020, Digital Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Katarzyna and Marcin Owczarek Collages

July 15, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Belgium, Illustration, Portfolios

Belgium-based duo artists Katarzyna & Marcin Owczarek creates wonderful surreal Animal Collages.

“Our project is mysterious, surreal and has emotional vigour. Our works are based on the poetics of surrealism, because surrealism makes visible the invisible and transgresses the traditional bounds of reality. Our minds works in similar way, we feel comfortable in this kind of universe, so we decided to inhabit there and invite art lovers to visit us.”
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@katarzyna_marcin_owczarek
July 15, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
2020, Belgium, Illustration, Portfolios

Hover Through The Fog

July 14, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Netherlands, Motioncollector, Portfolios

Today, globally people struggle in isolation, while we commemorate 75 years of freedom in Europe and beyond. That juxtaposition inspired Casper Faassen to explore the beauty in isolation, fear, hope and freedom. Together with choreographer and dancer Marne van Opstal of the internationally renowned NDT, he made a short film combining these elements in an installation with dance.

@casperfaassen
July 14, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
2020, Art, Netherlands, Motioncollector, Portfolios

Union Haus aka Calvin Sprague

July 13, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Graphic Design, Illustration, Portfolios, Netherlands

Union Haus is Calvin Sprague, Rotterdam based freelance graphic designer & illustrator with a knack for colourful, retro & playful styles. Experimenting with basic lines & shapes, he finds harmony by bridging the gap between structure & chaos. Influenced by the early works of Saul Bass to Heinz Edelmann to Milton Glaser, he sees their eccentric, colourful style as a big reason why he grew to love design.

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@unionhaus
July 13, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
2020, Graphic Design, Illustration, Portfolios, Netherlands

Collage Art by Eloise Renouf

July 13, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Craft, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Artist, designer and illustrator, living and working in Nottingham, UK - Eloise Renouf creates decorative yet simple, colourful but thoughtful collages inspired by the outside and rethought on the inside. 

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@eloiserenouf
July 13, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL, British
2020, Art, Craft, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Cecilie Manz Studio

July 10, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Design, Denmark, Portfolios

Danish designer, Cecilie Manz creates furniture, glass, lamps and related products, mainly for the home. In addition to her work with industrial products, her experimental prototypes and more sculptural one-offs make up an important part of her work and approach:

“I view all my works as fragments of one big, ongoing story where the projects are often linked or related in terms of their idea, materials and aesthetics, across time and function. Some objects remain experiments or sculpted ideas, others are made more concrete and turn into functional tools.

The task or project itself often holds the key to inspiration; ideas don’t come from waiting but from leg-work, drafting and trials. My work goes from the inside out, and a project has to possess a sound, strong and relevant idea or functional justification before I address the actual physical design. My work has always revolved around simplicity, the process of working toward a pure, aesthetic object.”
— Cecilie Manz
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@ceciliemanz
July 10, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
2020, Design, Denmark, Portfolios

Quarantine by Misha Shyukin

July 09, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Digital Art, Germany, Motioncollector, Portfolios

Quarantine is a first self-initiated project created by a newly formed studio SHY run by Colgne-based motion designer Misha Shyukin.

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”While being in lockdown during the Covid-19 pandemic we spent quite a lot of time discussing face masks and various protective apparel options, which eventually ended in designing our own protective gear and experimenting with it. We used our newly found spare time to explore new software and to get outside of our comfort zone.”

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@studio.shy
July 09, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL
2020, Digital Art, Germany, Motioncollector, Portfolios
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Swiss grit by Chris Ashworth

July 06, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Graphic Design, Portfolios, Typography, United Kingdom

Chris Ashworth is an English graphic designer known for being the executive global creative director for Getty Images and the art director of the magazine Ray Gun in 1997. Ashworth graduated from the York College of Arts & Technology in 1990 with a degree in graphic design. In collaboration with some friends, he opened a design studio called Orange, which created black and white, easily photocopiable flyers for local nightclubs.

Ashworth is inspired by Swiss design aesthetics, and refers to his own style as "Swiss grit". This style is characterised by hyper detail, barcodes, horizontal lines, and the use of multiple transparent layers.

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@ashworthchris
July 06, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL, British
2020, Graphic Design, Portfolios, Typography, United Kingdom
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Johana Kroft

July 03, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Advertising, United Kingdom, Portfolios, Motioncollector

Johana Kroft is an illustrator and designer coming from the Czech Republic with 6 year's experience in advertising industry. After living in London and establishing a studio “Idea & Maker” she works worldwide. Interpreting her minimalistic style in both 2D and 3D worlds in various styles and techniques. Creating illustrations and motion design videos. Her personal work is elegant and poetic. Inspired by traveling, dogs and emotions.

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@johanakroft
July 03, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
JUL, British
2020, Advertising, United Kingdom, Portfolios, Motioncollector
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Art of James M Joyce

July 02, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Developing themes and imagery that celebrate the everyday, James Joyce works in a range of media creating paintings, screen-printed editions and drawings. As a result of his exploration of imagery, typographic forms and applied graphics, Joyce has garnered a following around the world and has been featured in numerous books, magazines and awards annuals.

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His bold and witty approach to image making regularly attracts commissions from a wide range of global clients including Apple, Nike, Jil Sander, The Guardian, The New York Times and Wallpaper* and he is often invited to collaborate with brands to create bespoke and exclusive signature products. James exhibited a video installation piece at Banksy’s art show ‘Dismaland’ alongside a number of other international artists including Damien Hirst and Jenny Holzer.

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His work has been exhibited in various shows internationally, and his paintings are held in a number of private collections. Born in Wolverhampton, England, Joyce studied at Walsall College of Art and Kingston University. He now lives and works in London.

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@jamesmjoyce
July 02, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
British, JUL
2020, Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom
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