Jessica Svendsen
Check the graphic design portfolio of Jessica Svendsen. She is currently a designer at Pentagram in New York, working under the direction of Michael Bierut.
Check the graphic design portfolio of Jessica Svendsen. She is currently a designer at Pentagram in New York, working under the direction of Michael Bierut.
Mesmerising digitally manipulated photography forms the real state of digital art. These are the works of Russian artist Katerina Belkina
Ever dreamed of a framed high-definition screen and integrated computer that hangs on your wall and brings art from the Internet into your home. That guys from Electric Objects are going to bring it to live with your support on Kickstarter
In June 2014, the wild terrain of Kamchatka, Russia, was chosen to host this uncommon event The Nixon Surf Challenge. Ten of the best European surfers were invited to this beautiful surf destination, to battle against their own fears and human limits without the pressures of the public or the press.
http://vimeo.com/100779503
Italian designer Paola Navone has created this black and white house, with shades of grey, located in Umbria in Italy.
Chinese artist Ah Xian lives and works in Sydney where for nearly two decades he has explored aspects of the human form using ancient Chinese craft methods including porcelain, lacquer, jase, bronze, and even concrete. The artist often uses busts of his own family members including his wife, brother, and father onto which he imprints traditional designs with a vivid cobalt blue glaze. via Colossal
ROY G BIV is a cool synthesizer app that turns color into music! Check it on http://julianglander.com/ROY-G-BIV http://vimeo.com/97488602
For Saint-Petersburg only, famous illustrators Fil Dunsky and Katya Maleev will share their stories and skills on "Source Not Set" masterclass.
Образовательный проект «Источник не указан» проводит лекцию и мастер-класс двух прекрасных иллюстраторов – Фила Дунского и Кати Малеев.
На встрече 26-го июля в Петербурге Фил и Катя будут рассказывать о работе, творчестве, любви, вдохновении и путешествиях. Поделятся своим «рецептом счастья» – как быть не только успешными и востребованными в работе, но жить в гармонии с самими собой и окружающими.
Если вы находитесь в другом городе, либо хотите участвовать, сидя дома в уютном кресле и попивая кофе, запишитесь на онлайн-трансляцию. лекция будет идти в прямом эфире в hd-качестве с нескольких камер, с качественным звуком, а для обратной связи и вопросов лекторам на странице с видео доступен чат.
Constantin Bolimond and Dmitry Patsukevich inspired by the works of Pieter Mondrian and Simpson cartoons created a nice wine bottle design for no reason. If you like it you may check again the familiar concept from Vlad Likh we posted this year
Love this awesome glitch artworks from Adam Lupton
Canadian artist Adam Lupton's gaze explores psychological and sociological struggles in modern society. Painting in oil, blurring lines between realism and expressionism helps Lupton probe the internal and external dialogue faced in his multi-directional narratives. His recent work pits moments of choice against the visualization of their outcomes: temporal planes coexisting on a singular surface.
Maxwell Doig was born in Huddersfield. He graduated from Manchester School of Art in 1988 with a BA in Fine Art and went on to pursue his postgraduate studies in Fine Art at the Slade School of Art, London, between 1988 and 1990. Doig is preoccupied with the human figure and its spatial relationship combined with the interplay of light and shade. His use of unconventional viewpoints depicting static solitary figures along with the application of subtle pigments and textural complexity results in contemplative ephemeral imagery. In 1997 he was awarded the Villiers David Prize. He lives and works in Manchester.
We have mentioned once London-based animator and director Natalia Stuyk over her collaboration with Kenzo. Today I want to break your eyes with her recent GIF-animation project Berry Metal
"Label Tania is a self-taught illustrator living and working between Bordeaux and Biarritz, France. She works for fashion, design and advertising. Her work is essentially drawn by hands, using traditional techniques with lead pencils and black pencils or more recently Bic. Combining multiple textures like pens and water-colors then, once scanned, she put the finishing touches to the drawing with Photoshop. Represented by Creasenso." via
Talented Finnish illustrator Tapio Mömmö
Swedish agency SNASK claims the creation of the largest poster in the world. Created for the Malmö Festival, Snask think it’s the first poster ever to have been turned into an entire physical area. As part of the festival, which takes place between August 15-22, the poster will be on the streets of Malmö for people to interact with, sit on, jump on and sleep on.
New art by Erik Jones for his upcoming show, “Motion,” at Hashimoto Contemporary in San Francisco features paintings that subsume the human figure in colourful abstract patterns.
You might remember that famous BOX (GMUNK at Bot Dolly) video showing the technology of directing synchronised cameras upon motion capture enhanced by projection mapping. Now enter the next level where Ballet meets Robotics. Featuring San Francisco Ballet principal dancers Maria Kochetkova and Joan Boada, "Francesca Da Rimini" is an experiment using a robotically controlled camera to capture ballet.
http://vimeo.com/96039099
Must watch Making Of:
http://vimeo.com/96030980
Look what Laurin Döpfner does with an edge sander when half a millimetre is sanded off each work piece (wood, walnut, transformer, skull or analogue camera) and photographed. About 650 photos are made into a short film, which contrasts the inner structure of nature and technology.
http://vimeo.com/44339328
Lewis Symonds, a 16 year old student at Wellington College made a hyper lapse/timelapse film of London, inspired by Mattia Bicchi.
http://vimeo.com/91869269
Exploring the new artworks (previously here) of Toronto-based artist Jen Mann