Aaron Tilley Photography
For Kinfolk Magazine’s recent Adrenaline Issue, photographer Aaron Tilley and Director Kyle Bean were asked to recreate that awful moment when something terrible is just about to happen.
For Kinfolk Magazine’s recent Adrenaline Issue, photographer Aaron Tilley and Director Kyle Bean were asked to recreate that awful moment when something terrible is just about to happen.
Figurative art of Ian Francis (Instagram) depict the whole meaning of human expressions
Alto’s Adventure is such an immersive experience, it’s hard to believe it’s being channeled through a mobile-sized screen. Its beauty is in the details: the tiny shadow reflected in the snow as you leap into the air for a backflip, the birds flying away in fear as you tear down a hill, the satisfying sound of your board pressing down on the snow. Overhead, the sky is constantly shifting, drenching you in darkness and rain during a midnight storm, then offering solace a few moments later with the soft, rosy hues of dawn...
The app was built by Ryan Cash and Jordan Rosenberg, the founders of the Toronto-based software studio Snowman, with UK illustrator and developer Harry Nesbitt.
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Following the last year success of illustrated by Malika Favre the best films posters, BAFTA (British Oscar) commissioned another artist this year to complete the full set of 2016 selection.As Levente Szabó says "there were still a dozen of candidates in December but we already had to start developing the series' visual identity as the final nominees were announced only at 9th of January and we had roughly two weeks to finish them.
British hyper realistic artist based in Moscow Antoine Dutilh creates awesome portraits with pain-stacking details that, for example, took him 5 months to complete the latest artwork you may see below. Antoine is currently a featured artist at Creative Debuts, London
Working only with layers of painted galvanised wire atop steel armature, UK artist Kendra Haste creates faithful reproductions of creatures large and small for both public installations and private collections around the world. A graduate of the from the Royal College of Art, Haste says she is fascinated by how such a seemingly ordinary medium, chicken wire, is capable of suggesting “the sense of movement and life, of contour and volume, the contrasts of weight and lightness, of solidity and transparency—values that I find in my natural subjects.”
"Machines could take 50% of jobs in the next 30 years" Moshe Vardi, Professor of computer science, Rice University. Meet Alice, holder of the last recognisable job on Earth, trying to make sense of her role in an automated world. 'The Last Job on Earth' is a film produced in collaboration with the Guardian Sustainable Business section.
Directed, Designed and Animated by Moth Collective Lead Animator - Carlos De Faria
This modern and special property is located in London, England and impresses by a very stylish interior and its spaciousness.
The “sacred” property features a living space of almost 600m², a fitness room, a shared living, dining and kitchen area, heated parquet floors and numerous marble finishings. Particularly interesting is the private patio with a unique waterfall.
"Led by the creative vision of Tristan Eaton, PAINTED OCEANS is a feature documentary film that will follow seven of the world’s most renowned street artists as they set out to make history by painting murals this summer on the infamous Red Sands Sea Forts. Located off the East Coast of England, the structures are known for the critical role they played in the crusade against German forces in World War II, as well as fighting censorship in the pirate radio movement of the 1970s. Bringing together the likes of Shepard Fairey, How & Nosm, Futura 2000, The London Police and Tristan Eaton, each artist will be assigned a tower to render their respective murals. Set in a remarkably turbulent environment of extreme tides, decaying metal and unpredictable weather conditions, a “village at sea” will be constructed in the middle of the ocean in order to house the artists." via Hypebeast
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"The architects of Sadie Snelson Architects transformed an old warehouse in East London into an impressive living and working concept for photographers. The team removed nearly all original walls in order to create an open living space. Great importance was given to preserve individual elements to keep an industrial look."
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Sherlock Christmas Special that aired on BBC this weekend and gave a huge tidal of response and reviews. London-based Milk VFX created all of the VFX for the hotly anticipated 90 minute Sherlock special episode “The Abominable Bride” for Hartswood/BBC.
http://vimeo.com/149954829
Official Trailer
By a good tradition we share London Fireworks on 1st of January. Enjoy your 2016!
London-based Russian photographer Anna Radchenko (previously) just completed her last fashion project of 2015. Commissioned by Eclectic Magazine the "Epicenter" is her new creative affair that will transform to a fashion film for SHOWStudio competition
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Team credits for Epicenter editorial
Photographer, creative director: Anna Radchenko Stylist: Ira Kaufman Stylist's assistant: Elena Ladygina Make-up: Maria Afanasyeva Hair: Marina Melentyeva Set design: Neproneft / Hyperjack Model: Alina Mikheeva Light: Alexandr Okovitski Producer: Anastasia Limarenko Producer's assistant: Ivan Kazakov Heavy smoke: Andrey Kobzar Video production: Mikhail Svjatogor / Pirate Smile Backstage video: Masha Biryukova Special thanks: Quentin Hubert
You might remember Food Motion Feast designed for M&S last year. To repeat the success M&S Food (UK Grocery Retail) is back with a Christmas mouthwatering Adventures you may enjoy below
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You might remember the graphite animated self-portrait of UK based illustrator T.S.Abe we posted last year. Here is new updates with more animation drawings she did in a matter of this year for different occasions, mostly commissioned for fashion industry. Check the animated works on www.krop.com/tsabe and review full portfolio of T.S.Abe on www.tsabe.co.uk
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"English artist and photographer Dan Tobin Smith created and photographed a series of powder installations for Paris-based Exhibition Magazine’s ‘Powder’ issue. Working with set designer Barry Cox to configure muted rooms in which colored powder was then released, Tobin Smith succeeded in realizing the potential of the underrated substance. The results are ethereal, dream-like and pleasing to the eye. Tobin Smith specializes in installation art, and counts the likes of Acne Paper, Wallpaper*, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen amongst his clients." via iGNANT
With over 2,500 attendees each year, Offset has fast become one of the world’s most inspirational, educational and vocational conferences for the design and creative industries. Started in Dublin and spread over the channel to London, OFFSET is the leading festival of its kind on the Islands. Don't miss the next one in Irish capital this Spring. Meanhwile enjoy the official titles of Offset London directed by Aran Quinn and don't forget to check the "making of" on their site
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The Mill just dropped an awesome showreel summing up their recent VFX projects. Take a deep breath and enjoy. Sending respect for the lovely soundtrack guys used in the video (as they usually do), bless it's not another progressive house ear-bomb
UK based freelance editorial illustrator Matt Harrison Clough depicts routine life for editorials in a slightly different way.. Check it out on his portfolio or follow him directly on Instagram
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Davide D'Elia produces work that often re-values modern aesthetic graphic terminology by presenting itself beyond object and objectivity, by which he obtains a reasoning that examines the concepts of time and the flow of time. His recent Antivegetativa installation (antivegetative, the name in Italian of anti-fouling paint) is composed of paint, a chair, a buoy and nineteen paintings from old cellars, flea markets, antique shops and junkyards of Rome.
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