Fashion silhouettes illustrated by Kristina An
Saint-Petersburg-based illustrator Kristina Antipova creates “cashmere”-like illustrations, visually tactile, soft and perfect for a walls on a terracotta tiles-laid terrace in a moody autumn day.
Saint-Petersburg-based illustrator Kristina Antipova creates “cashmere”-like illustrations, visually tactile, soft and perfect for a walls on a terracotta tiles-laid terrace in a moody autumn day.
Young artist Marcos Anziani born in Dominican and based in New York brings a new breathe into the highly esteemed neo-expressionism. His artistic dialect is close to that of such artists as Willem de Kooning, Joan Miro and Jean Michel Basquiat. In each of paintings, Marcos aims to 'curb' the energy of color within the framework of a canvas. He combines abstract forms with primitivist images of people and objects done in simple lines.
Various, mostly warm, colors balance the artistic chaos of forms in Marcos' paintings. His compositions remind us of Kandinskiy's abstractions. Marcos is actively evolving as an artist and seeks for an art that would continue the ways of the great artists of the XXth century.
Anziani understands painting as a means of expressing his emotions and thoughts. While working, he imagines himself being inside the painting and concentrates on one particular image or idea, finds a way to express them through painting and then develops the whole painting around them. He builds the composition from the inside, fully giving himself to it, and that produces actually sincere 'portraits' of the inner feelings of the artist, prints of the fly of his imagination.
Marcos Anziani is exclusively represented by ASKERI GALLERY in Russia
St.Petersburg-based Helsinki-mastered graphic designer Dima Shiryaev is a living representation of a modern course in branding and graphic design of nowadays. Whether it is an identity for a music festival or local brand, it’s always about typography dynamics and fresh layouts
Valencia-based artist Olga Esther creates a visual stories of her imaginary princess world
Russian fashion and beauty portrait photographer Kamilla Hanapova can be mean for a reason. Without any doubts the project is a self expression on the topic of censorship, toxic masculinity and opinionated society. The art of giving no F.
Continuum Remix v.2 is the second in a series of works by Krista Kim in collaboration with Efren Mur (@efrenmur) and Ligovskoï (@ligvsk) to be released on Sedition Art platform. Continuum Remix v.1 was launched in Summer 2020 as part of the @Digital.Decade SE 2020 collection, curated by us - @Designcollector Network.
“Meditation will save us from the machine; art will save us from ourselves. I believe in the healing and transformational power of visual art + sound + meditation on an individual and a social level.
Our future is unknown and unstable. There are difficult times ahead due to social and economic unrest due to pandemic risk, digital disruption, automation and climate change. Collective fear is undeniable, but we cannot allow ourselves to be dominated by fear — we must face the unknown with open hearts and mindfulness. In chaos, there is creative opportunity. We must create a better future with compassion and love.
My collaboration with Efren Mur (video artist) and Ligovskoï (electronic music band) was created during the COVID-19 crisis. Our purpose is to present a vision of meditativeness and digital beauty to collective consciousness. The world is forever changed, and we must adapt with mindfulness, self care and connection to creative energy that will help us navigate the unknown.”
Photographer Tim Tadder speaks out for himself on his new project Black is a Color - “Black is a color demands that we look past skin tone, & into beautiful, infinitely complex humans whose lives matter equally. Black is a beautiful color & intrinsically linked to my own liberation as an artist.”
“When primary colors are mixed at equal parts, black is ultimately the precipitating color. During the process, an imperial display of tones appears in the swirling to mirror powerful structure & emotion from the subjects. At a crucial time for the nation to unite, I hope this collection encourages empathy, unity & a non-binary view of race. Black is a color challenges one to see past profiling & foresee the beauty that is capable of elevating the human experience. Black is a color demands that we look past skin tone, & into beautiful, infinitely complex humans.”
Chinese artist Jiji blends old Japanese art technique of ukioy-e with modern illustration creating saturated artworks
Digital artist Zouassi went beyond screen field he usually fill up with a slit-scan glitch artworks and landed in exploring the cotton woven craft by delivering machine made Glitch Blankets that will define our age of digital decadence sometime in a future.
Six n Five (@ sixnfive) studio shares an interpretation of the Japanese Garden, under art direction by @ezequiel.pini and @joangarciapons with magic 3D touches of @kaeptive
Digital portrait featuring Naomi Chin Wing in Erdem
Alena Voytenok is Moscow-based talented fashion illustrator who recently get an acknowledge by Fashion Illustration Design Award (@fidaworldwide) for her enormous palette and beautiful style.
Btw it’s been 10 years since we released first ever (and still unique) Russian Illustration books featuring the most prominent talents from Russian-speaking community. Books are still available on this page (@illustrussia)
Croatian digital artist Paolo Čerić recreates inspiring art pieces in a single stroke manner through the set of processing tools. The artist blurs and plays with the boundaries between real life and the digital world in his work.
2D animator Eric Lefaure creates looped amorphous shorts that endlessly mesmerise the viewer with a hypnotic effect
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
FRANCK BOHBOT
FRANCK BOHBOT
FRANCK BOHBOT
FRANCK BOHBOT
FRANCK BOHBOT
FRANCK BOHBOT
FRANCK BOHBOT
FRANCK BOHBOT
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.”