Electric Tokyo by Elora Pautrat
Environment artist Elora Pautrat living in Japan shares her visual stories of Tokyo made of photos, digitals and some magic
Environment artist Elora Pautrat living in Japan shares her visual stories of Tokyo made of photos, digitals and some magic
Digital artist and video producer Stuart Lippincott shares his awesome skills in creating another world atmosphere
Photographer Franck Bohbot shares his visual story of a covid summer 2020 he spent in California
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Creative duo @vfxfreek and @l_peixl share their vision under AFTERFUTURE moniker by releasing visual CG concepts on a daily basis
“PMA studio, a Spanish architecture studio founded by Pablo Madrid, designed a minimalist holiday home located in the charming neighbourhood of Portixol, in Palma de Mallorca.
The project consisted in the renovation of a traditional row-house on a very narrow plot. Despite the slender shape of the property, the plan ensured that the interiors of the home still received plenty of light..” via @trendland
Photography by Pernilla Danielsson (@lifestyle_mallorca)
French artist Juliette Clovis (@julietteclovis) released a new series of ceramic sculptures called "Endless", with "Samsara", "Black Knot" accompanied by "Manis Tetradactyla" on the view at Gent Design Museum in Belgium among their curated exhibition Kleureyck: Van Eyck’s Colours in Design, curated by Sigrid Demyttenaere (@designmuseumgent). Another work "Ananta" - is currently exhibited in Four des Casseaux Museum Limoges in France among their curated exhibition Magie Noire (@fourdescasseaux)
Digital artist Anatolik Belikov believes that the key to understanding of our fractured and disturbing reality could be found in our vision and how things surrounding us look like. Before discovering CGI, Belikov studied chemistry, cycling through dozens of jobs before finding his passion for 3D storytelling. He has since worked for clients such as Adidas, Burberry, and Kenzo, although his personal work stands apart from his sleek commercial briefs.
“In his own art, Belikov delves into flaws and imperfections, exploring objects which are mundane, dusty, or slightly damaged and working out how they could exist in the CGI universe. The darker underlying currents of our culture are also ruthlessly exposed. In the music video for Ukrainian artist Youra, Belikov created a suffocating burning response to the war in Ukraine and our general numbness to violence.”
Élise Rigollet is a Paris-based freelance graphic designer working with both studios and clients direct. After receiving her Graphic Design Masters at École Nationale des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, Rigollet interned and lived in different cities like Glasgow and Berlin before eventually returning to Paris in 2019
Bertjan Pot shares The Masks series begun in 2010 and still in progress, is an exploratory work on the subject. The idea originated in an unexpected reaction: wanting to make a carpet, Bertjan realises that once the textile assembled, curves are created. From there, he began to consider a first mask, the beginning of a long series. The possibilities are endless and the designer has since enjoyed creating each time new faces.
Salzburg-based illustrator Hans-Christian Kogler shares his ballpoint illustrations
I personally believe some if not many artists and illustrators live 24/7 in their imaginary worlds. Viktor Pyatkin is not an exclusion but a real proof of this concept, take a look at characters and visual stories coming straight out of his head
Delaney Allen is an American photographer whose work investigates self-exploration while surveying and masking varying objectives within photography. Employing the use of self-portraiture, still-life and landscape, Allen constructs an individualised path as the collections intersect in storytelling
Contemporary artist, creative director and illustrator Gabriel da Silva based in Miami, creates modern version of Bosch as its personages has been teleported to the Adventure Time series and get some portion of magic happy pills
Melbourne based creative Isamu Sawashares her latest project, Colliding Flora created during quarantine as a series of five kaleidoscopic images made in collaboration with photographer Isamu Sawa during Covid19 isolation.
Freelance illustrator from Minsk free city, Liza Rusalskay works closely with world-based companies and is currently represented by ladies-run agency @Tillanelli.Studio
Brooklyn-based digital artist Peter Favinger takes us on a journey through surreal renders of dreamlike spaces.
Read interview with artist on @trendland
London-based illustrator Charlie Davis creates illustrations looking like a colour paper cut-outs, never dull and always with a dynamic twist
Mathilde Karrèr loves accessories, color, and flowers to create lavish yet subtle compositions with a captivating narrative. Half-way between paintings and movie stills, her photographs are elaborate, visually-rich micro worlds with knowingly chosen details.
Her lighting expertise and the wish to make every image premium, texturised and rich, this is what makes her photography stand out. Many of her works, she develops and styles herself, you can call it a very hands-on way of working.
“The art of painting, in many styles, have subconsciously, a big influence in my work.
Also late 20th century movies, the production and set design, I find very inspiring. I like to approach a project as a director, set designer and problem solver in one.
Certain themes will always re-emerge in my work, a strong connection to the classical still life off course, however I like to experiment, try new things, push my own reference framework”
Talented young artist from Russia - Viktoria Veisbrut went full circle from tattoo art to canvas and further on the street walls. Her visual stories went beyond colourful murals, depicting informational overdose of our days and the needs to sedate ourselves on a daily visual diet
Artist Sebastian Burdon aka Whatshisname is a London-based sculptor mostly known for his “balloon”-like dogs he started doing few years ago as a fun, being fed up with one famous guy. After he was accepted as a raising star he changed the game and started running a series of limited editions for his “POPek” and “PEEPek” “balloon-dogs” and recently released an anthropomorphic version called Jeff Balloonski.