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Italian illustrator Antonella Montes formed her artistic manners in Barcelona inspired by its subculture and now has moved to Beijing
Italian illustrator Antonella Montes formed her artistic manners in Barcelona inspired by its subculture and now has moved to Beijing
The creativity has no limits and boundaries and it can stretches and be flexible just like paper sculptures of Beijing artist Li Hongbo "A book editor and designer, the artist became fascinated by traditional Chinese toys and festive decorations known as paper gourds made from glued layers of thin paper which can be stored flat but then opened to reveal a flower or other shape. He applied the same honeycomb-like paper structure to much larger human forms resulting in these highly flexible sculptures." says Colossal
http://vimeo.com/54967505
http://vimeo.com/55336193
"This is a chronicle progression of a woman. A woman who morphs from innocence to struggles, and back to innocence. From a state of purity, when there is no good and bad, to sophistication, which comes with seduction, greed, debauchery amongst all other evils that dominate the world. On the verge of decadence she struggles, for individuality, for virtue, for her own soul. In the end amidst all chaos, she unites with peace of mind, living with a sober fact that she is just one of them, and she can’t hide. That is her IDENTITY, whether she likes it or not." Fashion photographer Jeffrey Wang speaks for himself
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRDjpOfZ5Cw&feature=youtu.be
Filmmaker Charles Lanceplaine went on a skate trip to Ordos, a test-tube city located in the remote area of Inner Mongolia. Dubbed “the Dubai of northern China” the city is crammed full of buildings, which seem to be built for the sole purpose of being skated on. Considering Ordos is designed to house a millions of people, but is actually inhabited by merely a few millions just adds to that feeling. Directed, filmed & edited by: Charles Lanceplaine Additional filming: Patrik Wallner & Tommy Zhao
http://vimeo.com/51333291
Provoking, intensive and sensible shots tell a story of surreal solitude crossing with harsh relations captured by Ren-Hang
RIP. 24/02/2017
7 Chinese artists from our partners at NeochaEDGE portal were asked to recreate the visual image of Volvo Hybrid car within a 30+ square meter background canvas behind it. That was a live performance in Zurich this June, shot by renowned photographer Francesco Carrozzini.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LXo2Xw4MIk&feature=player_embedded
View full credits, all videos and photos on http://www.volvoartsession.com
China-born and world based contemporary artist Ling Jian creates captivating and sometimes provoking canvases portraying faces in a strange and surreal way.
Chinese photographer Zhaohua Sen‘s photo series depicts bike riders floating in mid air and riding “invisible” bicycles.
Chinese artist Zhang Weber doing interesting and a bit romantically naive illustrations for Beijing customers
New works from Chinese illustrator often lead with "fashion" word for his tender and sensible artworks - Janboy from Chengdu. For me, his works like a world sized sponge absorbing all styles and reworking them in very special manner that you can't directly attach them to any culture.
"These figurative human and equine sculptures are by a trio of Beijing-based artists who go by the name Unmask Group. Liu Zhan, Kuang Jun and Tan Tianwei met while at the Central Academy of Fine Arts and have been producing sculptural work together since 2001." "These seemingly incomplete stainless steel works show figures in a state of dissolution or perhaps just the opposite, emergence. Regardless, the delicate lines and smooth curves left by the absence of materials make them appear almost sensual. These particular pieces were on display at H.T. Gallery through last month." via This is Colossal
Marianna Ignataki is a visual artist. Her work mostly consists of color pencil drawings on paper. She was born in Thessaloniki, Greece and studied Fine Arts at the Saint-Etienne Fine Art School in France.
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I think I've never seen 3D mural and streetart made better than Beijing-based Qi Xinghua (aka: Michael Qi) does. Awesome illusions in details. See all works under the cut
China based Russian artist - Artaksiniya has awesome fashion illustrations loaded on personal artaksinya.com and behance websites