Sydney Time Lapse
Filmed and edited by Konstantin BasovMusic by Electrocatalysis (Andrey Kolunin)
http://vimeo.com/51345836
Filmed and edited by Konstantin BasovMusic by Electrocatalysis (Andrey Kolunin)
http://vimeo.com/51345836
Rune Guneriussen, born 1977, in Norway. Education from Surrey Institute of Art & Design in England. Live and work in eastern Norway. He is an artist working in the transition between installation and photography. As a conceptual artist he works site specific, primarily in nature.The work on objects started in 2005, and has been photographed on locations all over Norway.
Airy photography by Eliot Lee Hazel
Hand-carved wood sculptures by Morgan Herrin.
UK-based illustrator Carne Griffiths creates these striking portraits with uncommon mediums such as tea, brandy, vodka, whiskey, graphite and calligraphy ink. His drawings most frequently explore human and floral forms, as says he’s “fascinated by the flow of line and the ‘invisible lines’ that connect us to the natural world.” The four pieces above are part of a limited edition postcard set just released by Griffiths, each of which comes in a fancy custom-illustrated, wax-sealed envelope.
Paris based graphic designer Alexandra Bruel has been causing quite a fuss on the Behance network thanks to her quirky clay creations. This poster in particular was done for the Virgin Media Shorts contest, which focuses on up-and-coming filmmakers.
http://vimeo.com/44231873
http://vimeo.com/23326844
Jack Crossing graduated from Bath Spa University with a degree in Graphic Communication in 2008. He is now working as a graphic designer at EMPIRE Design in London. His innovative approach to graphic design has gained him plenty of appreciations among the Behance community.
One astronaut’s journey through space and life ends on a hostile exosolar planet. Grounded is a metaphorical account of the experience, inviting unique interpretation and reflection by the viewer. Themes of aging, inheritance, paternal approval, cyclic trajectories, and behaviors passed on through generations are explored against an ethereal backdrop.
http://vimeo.com/49580248
Augmented Reality continues to seep into popular culture, this installment the ARART iPhone app by Kei Shiratori, Takeshi Mukai & Younghyo Bak. The Japanese artist collective brings famous artwork to virtual life via point-and-see animation. Paintings like the Mona Lisa and album art like Radiohead's Kid A come to life, nodding and spinning when viewed through the filter of the iPhone screen.
http://vimeo.com/50747223
You can try to experiment with images in the post by downloading ARART app from here
Or use the link http://arart.info/museum/
Dutch media and motion design studio formed and named for Menno Fokma just released their new showreel and has updated website with new projects worth to see and explore the details - http://mennofokmastudio.com/
http://vimeo.com/48210274
South African illustrator David Maclennan likes drawing monsters, robots and cats with laser guns but some times he sells this to customers, enough to say his works are outstanding
ADR Studio is back with a New Black version and a brand new video for its Socialmatic Camera project
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=5WRBsfghij8
Madrid-based fashion illustrator Ignasi Monreal has so much mouthwatering artworks in portfolio that it was hard to select what to feature in the post below
Cape Town based graphic designer and artist Jordan Metcalf was asked by Boston Magazine to create a toolkit for their 2012 ‘Best of Boston’ issue. The work includes a lock-up for the table of contents, an opening DPS for the section, and various sub-section headers. via Trendland
Sometimes digital art can perfectly imitate old-school pencils and ink like on Sandra Jawad's artworks below. She uses an advanced digital dry ink method to achieve these vibrant images.
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Please welcome London-based fashion and art photographer Paul Phung
Bruno Drummond is a British photographer based in London. His portfolio contains colorful photographs and modern still life to fashion photography.
Seattle-based sculptor Dan Webb uses wood as a handy and plasticity material. Just take a look what can be done using wood carving
The movie is based on the short story “GOLEM XIV” of “imaginary magnitude” by Stanislaw Lem from 1973.The book is written from the perspective of a military A.I. computer who obtains consciousness, moving towards personal technological singularity with growing intelligence. It starts to refuse military support because it detects a basic lacking of internal logical consistency of war. GOLEM gives several lectures with focus on mankind's position in the process of evolution and the possible biological and intellectual future of humanity before he ceases communication. The movies tells about the first point of its "about man threefold" lecture as a reduced and simplified version while visually weaving this with GOLEM simulating human culture processes based on ideas and dynamics of freedom and curiosity, fear and security, abstraction and fiction, the need for meaning and the lack of inaccessibility in face of unknowing.
http://vimeo.com/50984940