Mural Lettering by Victoria and Vitalina Lopukhiny
Kiev-based artists Victoria and Vitalina Lopukhiny (previously) did a lovely lettering on some leading IT office in the capital of Ukraine.
Kiev-based artists Victoria and Vitalina Lopukhiny (previously) did a lovely lettering on some leading IT office in the capital of Ukraine.
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While reviewing the sculptural works of Monica Piloni first thing to spark in my visual mind was the old digital works of Dmitry Daniloff made for Sony PSP. But let's not concentrate on the things I found similar. The sculptures of Monica is something to think about for the fragile nature of our bodies.
The artwork also carries certain morbidity, mixed with slight cliche from the erotic iconography, including many symbols and a miscellany of styles carried by our subconsciousness. These styles and symbols are what we ultimately give back to the environment either in a concrete existence or abstract essence.
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Magician director Romain Laurent known for his cinemagraphic portraits collaborated with SoLab to produce a motion piece for Reebok
http://vimeo.com/123295138
German artist Björn Griesbach depicts old Brothers Grimm's tales in a different way using modern visual language
JBAK is a creative partnership between artists James Bullough and Addison Karl. Each artist brings his unique vision and style to their combined body of work. Bullough’s main focus is photo-realism, with attention to ambient and deep space, layers, and geometric forms. He combines contemporary street art techniques and materials with those of realist oil painters, creating pieces of vivid color and masterful detail. Conversely, Addison’s work is produced using a hatch drawing style, which utilizes fine lines and details to create fantastic illustrations of both diminutive and immense images and proportions.
http://vimeo.com/52533308
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Photographer Noritaka Minami explores the architectural heritage of Tokio tells us a story of futuristic Nakagin Capsule Tower designed by Kisho Kurokawa in 1972. . As the first capsule apartment in history constructed for everyday use, the Nakagin Capsule Tower is considered the most ambitious attempt in implementing the principles of Metabolism (the movement aimed to formulate flexible designs that facilitate continual growth and renewal of architecture). This prototype for a new lifestyle for the 21st Century ultimately proved to be an exception rather than the rule. Now considered an obsolete model of living, the Nakagin Capsule Tower faces the threat of demolition to make way for a conventional apartment complex on the site. This photographic series below investigates the building as it faces an uncertain fate.
If you booked your place at OFFF 2015 festival than consider the video below as a spoiler of what to expect from the largest media design festival in Europe. Leading digital artist Joshua Davis, the veteran of the OFFF festival comes back to Barcelona with his epic new work "The Deepest of Space". This will be a hang out room at OFFF with his generative art playing around using a special product that he created personally, the room will literally look and feel like you're floating in the deepest of space! Enjoy the demo below, and see you at OFFF!
http://vimeo.com/124447271
Istanbul-based cultural platform and gallery ISTANBUL’74 presents the work of Robert Montgomery, a Scottish artist who uses poems and other texts to create light signs, billboards and ‘fire poems’ presented in public spaces. via Yatzer http://vimeo.com/123066296
Like an upstanding desk is a new way to express your vitality this Halfbike can be a solution for this life concept. Halfbike II designed by Kolelinio is available for pre-order on Kickstarter and I would not mind to pick up one if I could
http://vimeo.com/124188874
Dmitri Aske, also known as Sicksystems (previously), is a versatile artist from Moscow, Russia. He started his artistic career in 2000 as a graffiti writer and later started working with plywood cutting to create outstanding and unique artworks.
"In his series “The Verticals,” Hans Wilschut inverses the bird’s eye view. His images give the viewer the sense of being pulled downward with incredible force. In fact, they are being pulled upward by towering skyscrapers towards the void of the sky" via
Students at Moscow BHSAD were asked to experiment with facial correction using Golden Ratio. One student did his best and you won't believe what happens next :D
A Cypriot artist and fashion designer draws heroes of pop culture with the help of coffee — as her water colors.
Read MoreTalented drawing artist CJ Hendry (previously) just finished a huge project wherein she drew a brand new drawing every single day for 50 days of different types of food on gorgeous Hermes plates.
Inspired (or not) by the most beautiful game Monument Valley guys from SEMIDOME released the LAST VOYAGE. A cinematic experience inspired by science-fiction movies, each chapter is visually unique and explores an original concept with completely new game mechanics. Go through psychedelic portals, explore grand minimal forms, solve mind-bending puzzles or race against the stars. While these chapters form a continuous narrative, the players are constantly surprised with new ways to interact as they seamlessly transition from one chapter to another.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Md-7_CqfZZs
"Created by Y&R London and entitled “Adventures in Chocolate”, the video for Mark&Spencer features a sumptuous chocolate choreography"
via Fubiz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HRBfL7nrJ4
Paris-based architect Raul Alejandro Cabrera Ruiz has a killer eye for details and especially the ones from urban landscape. Following the aphorism "God is in the details" once said by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Raul developing his skills on a daily basis using Instagram for documenting his success.
Read the interview with Raul on iGNANT
PUMA has commissioned French street artist Nairone and director Valentine Petit to create this campaign video
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Raised in East German Kathrin lived in many European countries and finally settled down in Australia. Her works reflect the diverse cultural background and strongly influenced by Communist era, but personally I'd call her canvases the pin-up reflection on a non-existent military post-soviet country. "Women of the Revolution" is her ongoing series of pinup portraits mixed with Russian slang words from "Bitch" to "Pretty". Follow up her latest artworks on kathrinlonghurst.com