Photography of Neave Bozorgi
Fashion and model photography of Neave Bozorgi will leave you mesmerised with the beauty of nature. Follow him on Ello or Tumblr
Fashion and model photography of Neave Bozorgi will leave you mesmerised with the beauty of nature. Follow him on Ello or Tumblr
Photographer, van dweller, traveller, storyteller, thrill seeker and life enthusiast - James Barkman shows his life on wheels through the lenses. Follow his journey on Instagram and Ello
Arches National Park in Moab Utah.
Photographer and graphic designer Paolo Pettigiani recently took a stroll through New York’s Central Park armed with an infrared lens and took a number of fantastic shots that show the iconic park in a whole new light. The 24-year-old photographer moved to New York from Turin, Italy only two weeks ago and has been busy documenting his views of the city on Instagram
Lux Noctis of Reuben Wu is a series of photographs depicting landscapes of North America in the style of traditional landscape photography but influenced by ideas of planetary exploration, 19th century sublime romantic painting, and science fiction.
Talented artist Matt W Moore has been commissioned by Hershey's to create Olympics Promo Materials for the brand.
“I had the pleasure of working with Hershey’s designing a range of athlete illustrations for their 2016 Summer Olympics campaign. Last week I was in NYC painting a large canvas featuring one of the abstracted runners composed of ribbons for the ‘100 day countdown to RIO’ event in Times Square. Lots of fun! Big thanks to Andy Keene at GoDutch and Ron Burrage at Hershey for having me onboard for this awesome project. Truly an honor!”
Go deep into the digital optical illusions created by talented motion and graphic artist Carl Burton. We picked the best he shared on Behance profile recently
The Panorama of the City of New York is the jewel in the crown of the collection of the Queens Museum and a locus of memory for visitors from all over the globe. Comprising an area of 9,335 square feet and built to a scale of 1:1200 where one inch equals 100 feet, the Panorama is a metropolis in miniature. Each of the city’s 895,000 buildings constructed prior to 1992 and every street, park and some 100 bridges are represented and assembled onto 273 individual sections comprising the 320 square miles of New York City.
All images courtesy of Spencer Lowell
Sagmeister & Walsh (together with Daniel Brokstad, Fumi Omori, Liron Ashkenazi, Pol Solsona, Simón Sepúlveda, Zipeng Zhu, Esteban Diácono, Karan Singh, Pedro Veneziano and Pablo Alfieri) created a lively visual identity for Appy Fizz, India's first ever sparkling apple juice drink.
“The new Appy Fizz identity visualizes carbonated bubbles through a dynamic graphic language of 3d spheres and circles. From the print campaign to the television commercial, this circular language in the bold red/white/black color palette unites the various mediums with a distinct look and feel. We worked with brand ambassador & Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra for the TVC to create a bold film for Appy Fizz. In the film Priyanka “sheds” the sweeter tone of the brands past for a strong, bold, sexier tone that will continue for future campaigns. ”
“64 lines, read by 35 employees, using 18 culturally distinct vocal styles, covering 5 languages — our spot for Bloomberg’s Global Recruitment Campaign is fast, smart, unexpected, collaborative and bold.”
The magic ad was produced by AGGRESSIVE, and directed by Alex Topaller and Daniel Shapiro together with motion artists from Loop - Max Chelyadnikov and Alex Mikhaylov in collaboration with NORD (Alex Frukta and Vladimir Tomin) All together they created this amazing piece "What is Bloomberg?" spiced with a hot processing art infographics. Top work for the top world analytics company
“My artwork is pretty cut and dried. I’m taking from the world around me – whether it be bits of signs or my wife’s old childhood books. It could be a rundown bodega sign I saw on the way to the studio, the way gang graffiti got buffed, watching Dumbo with my daughters in the morning or a deep-seeded memory I’m trying to work through”
Having shown works at galleries spanning the globe – including Dubai, London, New York and Los Angeles – his diversity as a visual artist is also apparent in grandiose outdoor settings on six different continents. His aim to promote community engagement and outreach has received press from the likes of The New York Times, BBC News, Vanity Fair and Forbes – with notable examples including the Bowery/Houston wall in New York City, the Wynwood walls in Miami, and the exterior of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Detroit, where he and other artists championed visual expression to empower residents to beautify a neglected American city.
BALANCE is a a collaborative film by Brandon Bray and Tim Sessler made with the help of drones and helicopters from www.brooklynaerials.com/blog
"Misplaced Series is a project that takes notable New York buildings from their existing surrounding environments and inserts them into desolate locations out of context. By sequestering these structures from the hustle that usually swallows them, their architectural form becomes more defined and easily understood. The juxtaposition of these concrete volumes and glossy glass windows against sand dunes and rocky cliffs forms a new way of perceiving and appreciating these otherwise familiar architectural landmarks.Short fictional stories accompanying each building are written to help readers experience the ambiguity and absurdness of each scene. Architects are confused with the irrational task of designing something in the desert, self-expanding constructions that seek for new places to exist, unsold tickets to museums that are nowhere to be found and luxury hotels with no guests. Each story might have been a short scene from the movie that is never going to be watched, same way as those building are never going to be somewhere else." text by Jon Earle for Anton Repponen.
Breuer Building
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Headquarters of the United Nations
The happiest designer in the world Stefan Sagmeister is about to debut his long waited The Happy Film at the Tribeca Film Festival happening now. If you have been to OFFF Festivals in recent years you must not missed Stefan talking about this film (presenting it in 2011)
The Happy Film is a feature-length documentary in which graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister undergoes a series of self-experiments outlined by popular psychology to test once and for all if it’s possible for a person to have a meaningful impact on their own happiness.
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Directed by Stefan Sagmeister, Ben Nabors, Hillman Curtis (d.2012)
LA based artist Soey Milk doing awesome female related paintings strangely reminding me Vereshchagin's and Bryullov's realism of 19 century.
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Beau Bernier Frank (@beaubfrank) is a 22-year-old French-American surrealist painter currently working from his studio in the city of Pacific Grove, located on the California coast. Coping with disease and not being able to walk or work for several months gave Beau an opportunity to brainstorm and explore his artistic inclinations. He eventually developed a new innovative and unique style of collages of landscapes with portraits. These paintings would mark the beginning of his new career as an emerging artist and the creation of his latest collection, “Off the Grid.”
Corey Brickley is a freelance illustrator and designer living and working in Philadelphia. In addition to detailed editorial illustrations he creates animated versions of the best of them
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Johnie Thornton (@jt_painting) was born and raised in Southern California and is currently living & working as an artist in Palm Springs and Los Angeles. Thornton’s body of work ranges from medium format analog photography to photo realistic, pop, and abstract painting. His work is largely influenced by sociology, geometry, architecture, and their relationship to nature.
"At first glance, the sculptures of Dan Lam (Instagram) might seem like living organisms. Created with intense hues, the pieces seem to drip right before the viewers’ eyes with an undeniable energy.Lam uses polyurethane foam, acrylic paint and epoxy resin to create her intricate pieces. She starts with a shape and lets the foam takes its own course, guiding it ever so slightly. Afterwards, she chooses a colour and dots the surfaces of each piece with paint to create even more visual rhythm." via TCP
A video posted by Dan Lam (@sopopomo) on Apr 7, 2016 at 10:54pm PDT
American illustrator Hallie Elizabeth (previously) tames her inner goddesses through pencil and watercolour works that explore nature, the occult, pain, and matters of the heart. You can try and catch her on Instagram or adore her works on Tumblr