Semblance 16 - Von
NYC based illustrator Von released new and long-waited artwork "Semblance 16"
http://vimeo.com/69075488
NYC based illustrator Von released new and long-waited artwork "Semblance 16"
http://vimeo.com/69075488
NYC based illustrator Von released new and long-waited artwork "Semblance 16"
http://vimeo.com/69075488
The idea to merge old cinema with real urban navigation is not new. Few years ago a Briton called it Augmented Reality Cinema but never completed it and today we found that French Art TV channel gone further with this idea and released CINEMACITY web and mobile application. Cinemacity geolocates film excerpts throughout Paris, exactly where they were shot. Different cinewalks are available to users, enabling them to discover the city through the lens of cinema. I am wondering when Foursquare will do something similar http://vimeo.com/66319660
The idea to merge old cinema with real urban navigation is not new. Few years ago a Briton called it Augmented Reality Cinema but never completed it and today we found that French Art TV channel gone further with this idea and released CINEMACITY web and mobile application. Cinemacity geolocates film excerpts throughout Paris, exactly where they were shot. Different cinewalks are available to users, enabling them to discover the city through the lens of cinema. I am wondering when Foursquare will do something similar http://vimeo.com/66319660
Alexandra Pacula’s work may look like blurry photographs taken after a wild night out in the city but they are in fact hyperrealistic paintings.
Discussing her work she states:
“I recreate the feeling of dizziness and confusion by letting the paint blur and allowing shapes to dissolve. I suggest motion in order to slow down the scene and capture the fleeting moments, which tend to be forgotten. The sense of motion is intensified with the use of quick vigorous lines and sharp perspectives. By interpreting lights in graphic or painterly ways, I create a sense of space, alluding to a hallucinogenic experience. I want the viewer’s eye to travel within my composition and experience a familiar, exhilarating event of an actual nightly excursion.”
Alexandra Pacula’s work may look like blurry photographs taken after a wild night out in the city but they are in fact hyperrealistic paintings.
Discussing her work she states:
“I recreate the feeling of dizziness and confusion by letting the paint blur and allowing shapes to dissolve. I suggest motion in order to slow down the scene and capture the fleeting moments, which tend to be forgotten. The sense of motion is intensified with the use of quick vigorous lines and sharp perspectives. By interpreting lights in graphic or painterly ways, I create a sense of space, alluding to a hallucinogenic experience. I want the viewer’s eye to travel within my composition and experience a familiar, exhilarating event of an actual nightly excursion.”
Russian artist Pavel Platonov (earlier appearance) shows his latest sculpture of a mirrored wolf in Moscow park
Russian artist Pavel Platonov (earlier appearance) shows his latest sculpture of a mirrored wolf in Moscow park
I am not sure your screen size can fit the monumental illustrations of Japanese artist Manabu Ikeda done by acrylic pencil on a human-sized canvases. Everything done by hands and pure creativity is a gem of our digital days. It took him almost a year to complete wall-sized artwork for each project
I am not sure your screen size can fit the monumental illustrations of Japanese artist Manabu Ikeda done by acrylic pencil on a human-sized canvases. Everything done by hands and pure creativity is a gem of our digital days. It took him almost a year to complete wall-sized artwork for each project
This project definitely must fit our weekly Interior design sets.Calgary-based artists Caitlind r.c. Brown and Wayne Garrett (previously) swung by Chicago this month and installed this amazing interactive lighting solution called Cloud Ceiling at Progress Bar. Constructed from hand-bent steel, reflective mylar, electronics, motion sensors, LEDs, and 15,000 re-appropriated incandescent light bulbs, the cloud is now a permanent fixture in the bar. via
This project definitely must fit our weekly Interior design sets.Calgary-based artists Caitlind r.c. Brown and Wayne Garrett (previously) swung by Chicago this month and installed this amazing interactive lighting solution called Cloud Ceiling at Progress Bar. Constructed from hand-bent steel, reflective mylar, electronics, motion sensors, LEDs, and 15,000 re-appropriated incandescent light bulbs, the cloud is now a permanent fixture in the bar. via
Moscow based illustrator and designer Dmitry Maximov mostly known as "Tebe Interesno" have no massive updates but few new works since our last visit. The whole archive on tebe-interesno.livejournal.com is worth to visit
Moscow based illustrator and designer Dmitry Maximov mostly known as "Tebe Interesno" have no massive updates but few new works since our last visit. The whole archive on tebe-interesno.livejournal.com is worth to visit
Chidy Wayne is an illustrator based in Barcelona doing fashion and editorial artworks http://vimeo.com/39334421
Chidy Wayne is an illustrator based in Barcelona doing fashion and editorial artworks http://vimeo.com/39334421
LA-based artist Alex Gardner "explores human nature and reoccurring themes such as desire, ethics and anxiety are often juxtaposed with the notion of leisure." via
LA-based artist Alex Gardner "explores human nature and reoccurring themes such as desire, ethics and anxiety are often juxtaposed with the notion of leisure." via
Vilnius based digital artist Natalie Shau has a plenty of new artworks on her portfolio on Behance and www.natalie-shau.com
Vilnius based digital artist Natalie Shau has a plenty of new artworks on her portfolio on Behance and www.natalie-shau.com