Itziar Barrios art
Spanish artist of many talents Itziar Barrios shares his personal explorations of digital-immitates-real in creating captivating artworks
Spanish artist of many talents Itziar Barrios shares his personal explorations of digital-immitates-real in creating captivating artworks
Still Life is defined through a set of recovered broken screens of mobile phones as a reflection of the modes of production and consumption of contemporary society, where, with its accumulation and linear disposition represents a recontextualization of a consumer article when it has already fulfilled its mission and it is obsolete, useless and far from a production system, establishing a new meaning based on a narrative based on the imposing physicality of a set of broken mobile screens in front of a dematerialized society and the oppression of the digital environment and capitalism on the human being, in addition to the almost absolute and vital dependence on the daily experience of our own community.
Jorge Isla (Huesca, 1992) is a visual artist based in Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain. Since 2015, his artist practice focuses on observing and analyzing the reality and of the modes of production and consumption of contemporary society. Actually, his works is ameeting point between sculpture, videoarte and photography.
Talented animator and graphic designer from Barcelona, David Pocull shares his latest experiments
Teo & Carlos (very well) known as DVEIN dropped an experimental animation we believe they did during quarantine. “We've been playing, messing and having fun with flamingos for a while. We love them, but we love even more experimenting with them. This is an ongoing experiment and DVEIN VS FLAMINGOS is a collection of these animation experiments that we've crafted with Banjo Soundscapes as partners in crime.”
Spanish photographer Guillermo Espinosa based in Berlin shares his camera view on architecture, urban life and portraiture
Motion artist Fernando Dominguez Cózar shows his epic skills in producing jaw-dropping titles and openers for various TV shows
To mark the celebration of the 50th anniversary of man’s landing on the moon (1969-2019), urban artist SpY reproduced a waxing crescent “LUNA” installed on one of the construction cranes of the Caleido complex, in the north of Madrid
SpY is an urban artist whose first endeavors date back to the mid-eighties. Shortly after, already a national reference as a graffiti artist, he started to explore other forms of artistic communication in the street. His work involves the appropiation urban elements through transformation or replication, commentary on urban reality, and the interference in its communicative codes.
Gabriel Suchowolski ( microbians ) is Art Director & Creative at Domestika and has worked on design, illustration and motiongraphics at Cocoe, one of the most recognized Spanish motion graphics studios. He has specialized in solving projects that mix programming, animation and design.
His works have won prizes such as Arteleku 2002, Design for freedom, MINI | LA MJC 2003, LAUS (by la curtains of laSexta) 2011 and a Sun ('Moscas' for Amnesty International) 2008, among others.
He is passionate about illustration and good illustrators, drawing, comics by French masters such as Moebius or Bilal, and Manga with more European touches He is a composer of minimalist music, a devourer of films from the 50s and good tea, Earl Gray.
REDsistance is a expanding list of post-apocalyptic-inspired characters, and to show this great example of character design, atmosphere management, logo design, color use and visual coherence.
Digital artist from Barcelona, Marc Urtasun, shares his epic skills in creating amazing visuals for personal and commercial use. Sometimes he goes beyond 3D and creates small printed sculptures
Concept artist Michał Karcz opens the doors to his Parallel Worlds full of uncertainty and untold stories
“Economic studies are based on a series of basic principles: one of them states that, for any given individual, “the more, the better”. My work tries to push this axiom to the limit of excess and abundance, in order to tense it, question it or even defy it.”
“My pieces are about desire, opulence, ostentation and luxury. I apply the concept of the “hedonic treadmill” (the tendency of humans to return to a relatively stable level of happiness despite increases in wealth or the achievement of major goals) and the straight-forward myth of King Midas and his Golden Touch. Social ascent, the “American Dream”, economic inequality, endless irresponsible consumption and the effects of capitalism are also recurring themes.” text from MTArt Agency
Represented by Marine Tanguy Art Agency @MTArtagency
Digital artist Filip Custic (we mentioned in Top Instagram Post-Identity selection) transforms the human body in surrealist 3D sculptures and digital art that exist in different dimensions of time and sense. “Spirituality, religion, relationships and sexuality are all explored through a lens preoccupied with fragmentation, pataphysics, optical balance effects and technological art.”
A ningún hombre (Cap.11: Poder) - Rosalía
“It’s a style that has seen the artist collaborate in numerous projects with names including Louboutin, Palomo Spain, Camper, Garage Magazine, and singer Rosalía for her latest album El mal querer. “
After his 3D rendering of a cloud-like armchair went viral on social media last year, Argentinian designer Andrés Reisinger has made the Hortensia chair a reality with the help of 20,000 fabric petals.
After a year of research and development, the first real version of the Hortensia chair is on display at the Montoya (@pasajemontoya) gallery in Barcelona. Read more on @dezeen
Pilar Torcal is a Barcelona born and raised designer and illustrator who dreamt of being a gymnast, a model, and an archaeologist as a kid.
After studying advertising and trying out luck as an account executive, she realized that colors and type had always been what she really liked to fill her time with. She then went back to study and after working for a while at a small editorial design studio in the center of the city, she moved to NY to first start working at the women-led studio mgmt design and later on for a big digital design agency called Huge Inc.
HONDA commissioned Noelia’s Lozano studio to create some papercrafts animated sets for their Summer Special campaign. “All based on the first time doing something with your Honda Car, in this case we had the task to focus on the new Honda Civic shiny red car. So all the compositions and stories move around this baby hero.” - shares Noelia on Behance
Madrid-based artist Rocío Montoya, specialized in illustration and mixed-media collages shared her latest project: “Hybrid flowers and other tales” as part as her new venture into digital illustration.
“A Mach unit characterizes flight speed compared to the speed of sound. We use the Mach unit to characterize our graphics.”
Spanish artist David Moreno “draws” sculpture using steel rods creating "digital slit-scan” effect for his wall mounted “Floating Favelas” series
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Barcelona-based digital artist Maciek Martyniuk’s (aka Yomagick) ‘Dreamlands‘ series came from his latest trip to Japan where he discovered the Itsukushima Shrine. His first project entirely made in 3D without any post-production