Angry Brands by Grigory Yakushev
Russia Saint Petersburg-based artist and graphic designer Grigory Yakushev has created a parody series entitled “Angry Brands”, Grigory reimagines famous logos as different angry birds from the popular game
Russia Saint Petersburg-based artist and graphic designer Grigory Yakushev has created a parody series entitled “Angry Brands”, Grigory reimagines famous logos as different angry birds from the popular game
Alexey Andreev has uploaded new jaw-dropping artworks, mostly available for purchase from http://www.alexandreev.com/
Talented artist from Saint Petersburg Lora Zombie recorded (Mike Droog) a timelapse of her recent drawing study
https://www.facebook.com/LoraZombie
http://vimeo.com/72874423
"With a wildly surreal imagination, artist Rustam QBic from Kazan, Russia creates fish adorned with houses and windows, elephants sprouting giant buildings, and a goose whose feathers are made from a ocean of angry waves. Almost every one of his creations, be it on paper or on a wall is brimming with wonderful ideas and often have to be viewed up close to appreciate their full detail. He most recently completed murals for the LGZ Festival and for Art-Ovrag 2013, and you can see many more paintings, illustrations, and other work over on Facebook." via Colossal
Moscow's Polytechnical Museum recently ran an open competition for the new identity and chosen the progressive work of Anna Kulachek and Irina Ivanova that you can see below. The new identity is going to ease the interaction between exhibitions and visitors by a visual language based on electric's schemes from school's physic studies. The identity got the new level of customizing by taking the generative modular concept that can be applied either on print and digital productions or on navigation scheme inside the building. The project is also unique just because it is not easy to get modern things done for state institutions like this in Russia.
When I first time saw the concept work for Minsk, Belarus capital rebranding, done by Moscow-based designer Maxim Ali, I was confused with that bright stripes and fresh forms. What they all to do with the city like Minsk? But later things grow on me and I spotted a new video for "Think Minsk" project done by another talent Alex Frolov. I won't ever be so sceptical, the things must change, we can't stick to old habits and not revolutionize the whole perception of the object huge as the city. Great job!
(Russian only) http://vimeo.com/72693983
Russian paper-craft agency People Too (Lena Erlikh and Aleksey Lyapunov) has been commissioned by Ogilvy & Mather London to create a visual message for Amensty International. I won't comment the idea but the execution is great as usual, please check the behind the scene on http://www.behance.net/gallery/Fan-the-flame/10220189
Russian illustrator Xenia Bystrova aka Koivo has recently updated her portfolio with new artworks available for purchase on http://society6.com/koivo
Moscow-based talented charcater illustrator Otto Schmidt shows off the best of his artworks on http://schmidteugenart.blogspot.com and Facebook Page
Our friend and very talented graphic designer Pavel Emelyanov has recently completed the work for local print studio F61
We liked the latest digital design from Russian Fiero Animals studio made for local mobile operator of upcoming Winter Olympic Games.
Olympic victory in your hands on Behance
http://vimeo.com/59057289
Russian artist Olga Larionova has created a series of incredible hyperrealistic pencil drawings and portraits
Russian graphic designer Ruslan Khasanov who is probably best known for his experiments in liquid typography just released this experimental video where he plays with the interaction between ink, oil, and soap. Khasanov says he became inspired while cooking with a mixture of oil and soy sauce when he noticed the small black beads begin to form at the bottom of a container. He then began playing with a mixture of ink and soap to create this amazing mix of blue, white, yellow, and magenta. See everything in motion in the video above, and you can see some larger stills over on Behance. via
http://vimeo.com/71035290
Russian graphic designer Ruslan Khasanov who is probably best known for his experiments in liquid typography just released this experimental video where he plays with the interaction between ink, oil, and soap. Khasanov says he became inspired while cooking with a mixture of oil and soy sauce when he noticed the small black beads begin to form at the bottom of a container. He then began playing with a mixture of ink and soap to create this amazing mix of blue, white, yellow, and magenta. See everything in motion in the video above, and you can see some larger stills over on Behance. via
http://vimeo.com/71035290
Russian graphic artist Vadim Skorik has recently moved from North to Saint-Petersburg and backed this post with new artworks that can easily enhance anyone's skin. Check them out below http://back-gallery.tumblr.com/
Russian graphic artist Vadim Skorik has recently moved from North to Saint-Petersburg and backed this post with new artworks that can easily enhance anyone's skin. Check them out below http://back-gallery.tumblr.com/
Another gorgeous timelapse of eternal city we love and live in - Saint Petersburg. Directed by Georgy Tolstoy http://vimeo.com/70961941
Another gorgeous timelapse of eternal city we love and live in - Saint Petersburg. Directed by Georgy Tolstoy http://vimeo.com/70961941
Russian artist Pavel Platonov (earlier appearance) shows his latest sculpture of a mirrored wolf in Moscow park