A Line Illustration Challenge by Nataly Sheveleva
Illustrator Nataly Sheveleva from Russia decided to level up her own illustration skills by creating a 20 days line illustration challenge. via
Illustrator Nataly Sheveleva from Russia decided to level up her own illustration skills by creating a 20 days line illustration challenge. via
It happens in Russia when Dairy Brands got Cannes Lions or request leading street artist to complete their branding. This time leading Russian modern calligraphy artist (and Calligraffiti Ambassador) Pokras Lampas was commissioned by "Molochnaya Kultura" ("Milk Culture") to create packaging for their eco-product dairy line. We salute companies that take a huge challenges to stand out by involving modern artists - that's a good way to develop the best customer relationship.
World-traveller and director Alex Soloviev created a tribute to "art de vivre" by shooting a visual poem of Paris.
Northern Russia CG artist Denis Krasikov creates mouthwatering interior visualisation in Scandinavian style. You must visit his Behance profile to get a full picture of his works. We share his latest award-winning work made for some roomy and white loft
Russian visual and motion artist Alex Romanovsky has been commissioned to create Royksopp's Tour visuals for the current year.
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Talented Russian animator Misha Petrick (you must see his Instagram before you go further) recreated the scenes from the latest Mad Max movie in his own PC-Game pixelated manner.
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Russian painter and illustrator Kate Toluzakova (Instagram) just made a new addition to her collection of canvases. "Floral Explosion" is an artwork based on glitch experiments and recreated in oil on canvas by hands. You need to check Kate's portfolio and shop to complete the full picture about her body of works
St.Petersburg based Russian illustrator Yeka Haski (Bé, Instagram) is known for her tiny characters that habituating the magic worlds of her artworks. Sometimes they leave her paper canvases and settled down on a surfboard or coffee tumblr or even become marshmallows or real toys. Sometimes they get noticed by a big brands, and recently by Reebok. Week ago they presented Reebok Ventillator x YekaHaski, their first event in a premier of collaboration with world based artists.
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Leading Russian abstract graphic designer Ruslan Khasanov (previously) came up with a new project "Crystalize" using salicylic acid and sugar under a microscope to create
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Fresh and bright identity, graphic design and motion works from Russian visual designer Artem Sologub. Check it out!
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Siberian paper artist People Too shares their new editorial commission made with love and about love. View the full project on Behance
"Anna Radchenko is one of the new exciting talented breed of Russian artists that are now using London as their creative base. Originally from Moscow, Anna creates visual works on human emotions and observations of the modern world, working with installations and photography." via
She "has brought the Melancholy Rooms to London; at the Hoxton gallery, she creates an ambient where worldwide cultural behaviours are exposed, leading the audience to see, hear, feel and ultimately think about these certain issues. The total installation, or mixed media art, is the first Anna has ever done in London and it is a breach of her own boundaries as an artist as she creates more than just images. The exhibition mixes her well-known photographic work with sculptures, installation, music and video." via
Since the project has started, I shot more than 40 different concepts/characters. of course, for the exhibition I have chosen the ones I liked the most and the strongest ones. All the “sculptural” items (body parts) were produced in Moscow by a team called Zolotaya Staya, the rest has all been sourced, produced and put together in London by an amazing team of professionals leaded by Frederica Hodgkinson.
The core of the exhibition consists of four room installations: mothers love: when it gets hard to breathe disorder: life from like to like consumerism: I consume therefore I exist information wars: what is true and what is fake
Antrum Spatio-Graphical Interactive Installation looks like a grotto of the membrane, the surface of which is inhabited by strange creatures. It’s complex structure causes association with living creatures, space objects and architectural constructions. In this frontier word pure mathematical abstractions are mixed with natural shapes, resulting in formation of new entities. Viewers can push the membrane and try to contact with them. Project realised by Russians: Tatiana Plakhova (more) and mathrioshka.ru of Eduard Haiman & Vadim Smakhtin
Russian illustration agency "Bang! Bang!" was commissioned by Moscow's "Strelka" Institute. Bang Bang agency approached 10 talented illustrators to visualise the Institute's Final projects. The mural was split in collage technique to eleven sections representing a future trends of social development. Appreciate the full project on Behance
Bang-Bang Agency Producer: Valery Thewatt Illustrators: Varya Alay, Dmitry Ligay, Evgeny Dvoretsky, Tanya Vaskovskaya, Antonina Aleksandrova, Valery Thewatt, Valentin Tkach, Ilya Orlov, Igor Skaletsky, Ilya Kutoboy
Russian illustration agency "Bang! Bang!" was commissioned by Moscow's "Strelka" Institute. Bang Bang agency approached 10 talented illustrators to visualise the Institute's Final projects. The mural was split in collage technique to eleven sections representing a future trends of social development. Appreciate the full project on Behance
Bang-Bang Agency Producer: Valery Thewatt Illustrators: Varya Alay, Dmitry Ligay, Evgeny Dvoretsky, Tanya Vaskovskaya, Antonina Aleksandrova, Valery Thewatt, Valentin Tkach, Ilya Orlov, Igor Skaletsky, Ilya Kutoboy
Emerging Russian industrial design talent Constantin Bolimond came up with a lamp design resembling a milk bottle. As a form follows famous Soviet milk bottle with a foil cap, it is recognisable abroad due to the fact almost everything in "soviet design" was adopted from outside.
Emerging Russian industrial design talent Constantin Bolimond came up with a lamp design resembling a milk bottle. As a form follows famous Soviet milk bottle with a foil cap, it is recognisable abroad due to the fact almost everything in "soviet design" was adopted from outside.
Talented Russian illustrator Andrew Tarusov (that you might remember by "Soviet Olympics Pin-Up Calendar") released a series of pin-up cards created to celebrate the end of Games of Thrones. Even you never watched it or any TV serials like us, the pin-ups by Andrew's is a thing to admire.
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Talented Russian illustrator Andrew Tarusov (that you might remember by "Soviet Olympics Pin-Up Calendar") released a series of pin-up cards created to celebrate the end of Games of Thrones. Even you never watched it or any TV serials like us, the pin-ups by Andrew's is a thing to admire.
These isometric rooms were created by Kid Cut – aka Anatoly Bazarov – for a game that doesn't exist. They're a wonderful mix of fine detail and low-poly styling that you can imagine being a setting for an hit adventure game. Each room brings to life a different environment that would fit with a story involving investigation