The Digital Decade: Winners
We are happy to announce the winners of The Digital Decade competition organized by Designcollector with such a great sponsors as Depositphotos and partners at OFFF Festival. The best 15 artworks will be exhibited at OFFF Festival this June. The professional Jury board has already selected 3 winners and a Special prize.
And the winners are..
1st Place: Vladimir Tomin
Prize: Wacom Cintiq 13HD DepositPhotos 1 Month Subscription (5 daily images) Designcollector Magazine - Front Cover
2nd Place - Xavier Bourdil (France)
Prize: Apple iPad Mini DepositPhotos 1 Month Subscription (5 daily images) Designcollector Magazine - Back Cover
3rd Place - DINES (UK)
Prize: a Wacom Bamboo Capture DepositPhotos 1 Month Subscription (5 daily images) Designcollector Magazine - Inner Cover
Special Place: Zakharia Mesropov
DepositPhotos 3 Month Subscription (5 daily images)
See all 26 works and appreciate them on http://www.behance.net/gallery/The-Digital-Decade/8338333
http://digitaldecade.net/
Georgia Th
Existential infrared-like artworks are coming out from the ink and paints of Georgia Th from Athens. You have to stop and watch them on http://www.behance.net/GeorgiaTh or def buy some one for your bedroom on http://society6.com/Georgiath




Twisted Gothic Towers by Wim Delvoye
Belgian artist Wim Delvoye is rolling out a new installation at the Sperone Westwater NYC this month, composed of his iconic site-specific laser-cut metal towers. Intricate, decorative architectural spirals are made even more fascinating with Delvoye’s sly, humorous metal manipulations. via




Instagram Is
"In a culture immersed in technology, Instagram is reviving adventure, face to face community and real relationships. How can something so digital get people out from behind their devices and into the analog world?" http://instagramis.com/ Directed & Created in full by Paul Tellefsen Featuring Kyle Steed, Brenton Little & Allison Anderson.
http://vimeo.com/66938184
Wood Sculpture by Tom Eckert
All the sculptures you see here are created by Tom Eckert using wood and painting and nothing else but some magics









http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6xnVxgNFM_Y
NOVA - Documentary on New Art and the Young Artists behind it
An inspiring 75min DIY documentary film on new art and the young artists behind it. Filmed on the heat of live action of the first edition of ®NOVA Contemporary Culture, which happened in July / August 2010, in MIS-Museum of Image and Sound, and SESC Pompeia, in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. http://rojoprojects.co/nova





http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=A1ax7SD8wk4
Mario De Armas
Mario de Armas is a New York based Photographer originally from Miami. He has shot for numerous editorial and advertising campaigns.







Alexander Wells illustration
"Alexander Wells works and resides in the sunny town of Brighton, England next to a very loud seagull. He uses both a mix of traditional and digital mediums to create images which allows him to tackle a diverse range of briefs."






Celebrity Time Travel
If the renaissance took place in modern times, and the models were famous pop culture celebrities, what would the artwork have looked like? This was the theme for Worth1000′s photo manipulation contest and the results were quite hilarious. Master Photoshoppers let their creative juices flow as they imagined how Renaissance artists would have painted the pop icons of today.








The Digital Decade: Work in Progress
The Digital Decade collaboration organised by Designcollector and prize-sponsored by Depositphotos is close to the artwork deadlines. The jury selected 30 Artist to come up with their visual thoughts over the past decade and think of the future. The results will be published in upcoming DCMAG#3 Special Edition and a dozen of illustrations will travel to Barcelona to meet the audience at OFFF Festival. For now we publish the very first previews on Work in Progress sent by artists. See full list of artist on http://digitaldecade.net/shortlist






View full Gallery on http://digitaldecade.net/work-in-progress
TADAM Jewellry
The series of handcrafted jewelry by Deimante Litvinaite of Lithuanian studio TADAM! Visually appeals to all dessert lovers -a line of wearable chocolates, mini donuts and coconut confections that look fresh out of the oven. via Designboom










Lettering by Ryan Hamrick
Ryan Hamrick is an incredibly talented letterer and designer from Pittsburg. He’s begun a series of lettering how-to posts on his blog that are excellent for anyone looking to hone their skills.







Aston Martin 100 Years
After a brief tease on its Facebook page, Aston Martin revealed the dramatic CC100 Speedster Concept this weekend, and gave the rakish two-seater – along with more than 100 other Aston Martins – a celebratory lap of Germany’s famed Nurburgring race circuit. via
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WFLucaq73zs











Joe Murtagh
Joe Murtagh‘s work is as dangerous as it is vibrant. The Liverpool based illustrator brews a brilliant batch of chic death and retro decay. His work is unlike anything we’ve ever seen really.
Read full interview on http://quietlunch.com/murtaghs-law/










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Daft Punk by Nabil Elderkin
Nabil Elderkin is a director and photographer raised in Australia, currently living in Los Angeles. As a director his works can be seen on http://nabil.com/film and as a photographer we want to focus on his latest project made for Pitchfork Cover Story for Daft Punk and for the next yet unknown publications (Daft Punk in a music store session)
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Sonic Water
Sonic Water is a cymatics installation. Cymatics is the process of visualizing sound and vibrations through matter, such as for example sand or water. https://omd.olympus.de/site/rooms#sven_meyer_kim_poerksen
http://vimeo.com/65428138
Ink illustrations by Loui Jover
Here are the ink drawings of Loui Jover, a Queensland Australia based artist who has been perfecting his craft since childhood. Check his works on Saatchi Online or Redbubble






Ballpoint Pen Drawings by Jacob Everett
London based artist Jacob Everett does huge hand ballpoint drawings with machine-like patterns.
I am a portrait artist working with biro on paper. I produce large-scale portraits using an intricate technique of overlapping elliptical marks, which gradually build to represent the subtle contours of the face. In common with digital images, my works, close up, appear as thousands of tiny ‘pixels’. When viewed from a distance they reveal the subtleties and nuances of individual character.
























