Kevin Francis Gray
Here is an artist Kevin Francis Gray and his body of work is not the sculpture itself but the emotion of a current movement captured in marble.
Here is an artist Kevin Francis Gray and his body of work is not the sculpture itself but the emotion of a current movement captured in marble.
"The air is made up of many different components that are products of our environment, including pollution, moisture, and more. London-based artist Lauren Bowker and her material exploration studio THE UNSEEN have developed a form of ink that’s reactive to the different fluctuations in the wind as well as our own body. It’s demonstrated in a couture capsule collection entitled Air, which was designed for Swarovski and presented during London’s Fashion Week 2014." via
http://vimeo.com/87674795
Manchester-based artist and illustrator James Roper uses crayons, pencil, and paper for the series of illustrations that create the narrative of "The Inscending Spiral"
Italian photographer based in London Davide Roveri created a beautiful visual ode to the city he felt in love
http://vimeo.com/28736654
British designer Joshua Renouf made dreams come true - coffee scent as a morning alarm, what else to add? The coffee maker "Barisieur" heats the water with induction elements and brews the coffee all by itself – all you have to do is load it up the night before. Interestingly, Renouf points out that this preparation process may actually help users fall asleep at night; “It encourages a ritual before going to sleep, signalling to the body and mind that it is time to unwind and relax,” he writes on his website.
United Kingdom-based logo designer and hand letterer Ian Barnard creates beautiful typography lettering by hand. Taking quotes of famous personalities, encouraging phrases, words of wisdom and more, he creates beautiful art that will put a smile to your face.
Set designer Nicola Yeoman has created a series of artworks, installations and set design for both editorial and advertising campaigns. Some of her projects showcase impressive works of typography—using everyday items such as chairs, scissors, twigs and fabric, she has created letters of the alphabet.
Rabona Magazine is a brand new football magazine from London edited by Michael Da Silva and designed by Dima Kuzmichev from St.Petersburg, founder at QUS QUS. Check its slick layout on Behance or below
Maxwell Doig was born in Huddersfield. He graduated from Manchester School of Art in 1988 with a BA in Fine Art and went on to pursue his postgraduate studies in Fine Art at the Slade School of Art, London, between 1988 and 1990. Doig is preoccupied with the human figure and its spatial relationship combined with the interplay of light and shade. His use of unconventional viewpoints depicting static solitary figures along with the application of subtle pigments and textural complexity results in contemplative ephemeral imagery. In 1997 he was awarded the Villiers David Prize. He lives and works in Manchester.
We have mentioned once London-based animator and director Natalia Stuyk over her collaboration with Kenzo. Today I want to break your eyes with her recent GIF-animation project Berry Metal
Lewis Symonds, a 16 year old student at Wellington College made a hyper lapse/timelapse film of London, inspired by Mattia Bicchi.
http://vimeo.com/91869269
I don't want to know how does it made. The video is just epic as the city of Barcelona itself. Many thanks to Rob Whitworth and his team for this awesome motion picture!
http://vimeo.com/98123388
Eager to show you the latest trends in furniture design by revealing to independent studios doing awesome deep glass wooden tables. It is the "Abyss Table" by Duffy London that looks like a deep ocean in a room. Next, is the work of Greg Klassen and his tables under the "River Collection"
"The sculptures of Matthew Simmonds give us a direct experience of our being in the present, through a love of the past transmitted in marble and light."
To create a sculpture that catches the light and structure of a building and lets the eye wander, to feel that here my eye could live, here a part of me could stay, is a great achievement. The sculptures give the viewer a different perspective on space. They look different from every viewpoint. You long to be in them, and they seem almost more meaningful for that.
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Dublin-based physics student David Whyte explores the endless morphing of geometry figures
Sophie Aguilera is a young ceramist raised in Barcelona and based in London. Recently she debuted at Women's Art Festival La Dinamitera with her fragile ceramic heart. Hope to see more new works soon
Ciara Phelan, a freelance illustrator and textile designer in east London, recently launched her new website full of intricate collage work and other marvelous projects
Jessica Harrison proposes a multi-directional and pervasive model of skin as a space in which body and world mingle. Working with this moving space between artist/maker and viewer, she draws on the active body in both making and interpreting sculpture to unravel imaginative touch and proprioceptive sensation in sculptural practice. In this way, Harrison re-describes the body in sculpture through the skin, offering an alternative way of thinking about the body beyond a binary tradition of inside and outside.
Alasdair Thomson is a sculptor living and working in Edinburgh, Scotland. He is Italian-trained and has significant experience in carving large scale sculpture and other elements of decorative stonework, both in Scotland and abroad. Through his current series of sculptures, Alasdair is exploring the way fabric hangs and folds, and is attempting to capture that lightness and gracefulness in stone. Named 'The Identity Collection', his recent sculptures are carved copies of garments donated by his friends and family. Seeking to capture the characters of those he invited to donate, he surrendered the control of the content of the series by allowing others to submit garments of their choosing for him to carve. The results are simple and understated, as well as timeless and nostalgic.
She Was Only is an independent design studio in London. Devoted to simplicity, creates intelligent and exciting visual communication that shows ambition and insight.