Everything Illuminates by Jiang Pengyi
Jiang Pengyi‘s latest series, Everything Illuminates, sees the artist mixing fluorescent powders with liquid wax, and applying it to various, commonly-found objects.
According to the Hunan-Province-born artist’s statement, these images “suggest the artist’s changing focus back to original form and shape, at the same time reflect his current state of mind.”
Paintings by Charles Bierk
Toronto-based hyper realistic artist Charles Bierk works with classic oil on canvas to create "graphite on paper" illusion in paintings. Please check his portfolio on www.charlesbierk.com
Art of Peter Brooke-Ball
Peter's sculptures are sensual and beautiful objects that demand to be stroked and handled. With his latest series he creates cognitive dissonance where the material changes its nature by the will of the artist. More on www.peterbrooke-ball.com
Studio AH-HA
Currently based in Lisbon, the studio AH-HA run by Carolina Cantante and Catarina Carreiras already has a distinct style with simple graphic patterns and a restrained colour palette running through much of their work. Check it out on studioahha.com
Taylor McCormick Photography
Firstly a young daydreamer and than the photographer - Taylor McCormick imagines in all her creative way.
Victor Puzin
Saint-Petersburg raised street artist and graphic designer Victor Puzin is one of the pioneers of Russian graffiti movement. As a founder of Paint Point studio he has also debuted in commercial wall painting. Watch him speaking of roots
Directed by Nikita Martianov
The First Kiss
It's Officially a Spring Time!A bunch of random strangers were asked to kiss for the first time. A bit awkward to watch but at the same time it is quite beautiful. Directed by Tatia Pilieva
UPDATE: It's a viral ad made for some NY Fashion brand..
Jantina Peperkamp
Dutch hyper realistic artist Jantina Peperkamp creates impressive portraits
Illusions by Hikaru Cho
In this fun series of painted objects titled “It’s not what it seems” by artist Hikaru Cho, common foods are transformed with deftly applied acrylic paints to look like other foods.
Sagmeister x Walsh
Adobe came to Sagmeister&Walsh to make an interpretive graphic of their logo. We decided to have some fun and turn it into a competition. They designed, produced, and edited this five part gameshow series.Judges: Stefan Bucher, Jessica Hische, Joshua Davis, Noreen Morioka Host: Todd Newton
Facades by Zacharie Gaudrillot-Roy
"Facades is an ongoing series of work by French photographer Zacharie Gaudrillot-Roy that imagines a world where facades have been completely isolated from buildings. He shares of the project" writes Collosal
The façade is the first thing we see, it’s the surface of a building. It can be impressive, superficial or safe. Just like during a wandering through a foreign city, I walk through the streets with these questions: what will happen if we stick to that first vision? If the daily life of “The Other” was only a scenery? This series thus offers a vision of an unknown world that would only be a picture, without intimate space, with looks as the only refuge.
TEN Collection by Fotolia: Eric Paré and Mike Campeau
Starting from March 12, Fotolia is launching an international contest for designers and photographers on Facebook and www.tenbyfotolia.com. You have a chance enter the challenge "Ten Collection" with selected artists duo and win great prizes: Wacom tablets, subscriptions to Adobe Creative Cloud, Roland VersaStudio BN-20 printers, Exaprint prints, and more.
Read MoreWe Go to the Gallery
Miriam Elia's new take on a 1960s Ladybird book. Peter, Jane and Mummy go to a gallery and learn about sex, death and contemporary art. She successfuly ran first thousand prints through Kickstarter project but it is the Ladybird book publisher Penguin, rather than the art world, which isn't so happy about the project. We hope she resolve the legal issues this spring and we will have a chance to order the book from her website.
GM Concept UI by GMUNK
The General Motors Advanced Design Studio approached Munkowitz aka GMUNK to concept and design the driver console and touch screen UI for their upcoming Cadillac concept car, the Elmiraj. The goal was to create an experience that utilized a multitude of future driving technologies while still maintaining the elegance and luxury of the Cadillac brand.. Munko was freelancing with the Autofuss collective and deep into finishing BOX at the time, so he built a small Seal Team consisting of the talented Conor Greeble and Jason English Kerr, and brought back old-schooler Joseph Chanimal as well.. Together they fabricated a very compelling glimpse into the future of Car UI, stressing real-world functionality set within a very distinct future-forward style and palette..
Read more about the concept on GMUNK's website
Jehan Choo
Talented illustrator Jehan Choo captured my eye with the “Alas I Cannot Swim" print circulated on Tumblr. I was happy to find more gems on his personal, commercial and sketchy portfolios he spread all over the net.
Thomas Lerooy
Thomas Lerooy (gallery link) was born in Roeselare, Belgium in 1981 and now lives and works in Brussels. Each work evokes metaphysical questions as the artist offers his richly ironic explorations of such themes as creation, desire and death.
Yigal Ozeri art
Inspired by the aesthetics of the Mannerism and Pre-Raphaelites, New York based Yigal Ozeri is hunting for his Priscilla. His long haired and barefoot muses are real models taken on photographs that used as a base material for a large scale canvases. It is hard to believe but all artworks done in oil.
Vespa Cam
What a Roman Holiday without noisy Italian scooter and shiny gloss helmets? Now add the next ingredient - shake but don't stir. That is Vespa Cam, a concept made by students Rotimi Solola and Cait Miklasz. According to the design duo, the camera will have a Vespa rectangular thin streamlined body, a large touch-finder, a curved shape and a fresh mint colour.
New Illustrations by Randy Ortiz
Artist Randy Ortiz has a talent for capturing a narrative in his illustrations. Surreal stories seem to play out in each singular piece he creates. His newest work pictured in these first five images are part of a current group exhibit at Brooklyn’s Bottleneck Gallery.