Atelier Sukha Amsterdam
"Sukha Amsterdam is a cozy warehouse located in the center of Amsterdam. Well known for its eco-friendly mindset, Sukha’s items come from a sustainable background, are Dutch designed or produced and all carefully selected."
"Sukha Amsterdam is a cozy warehouse located in the center of Amsterdam. Well known for its eco-friendly mindset, Sukha’s items come from a sustainable background, are Dutch designed or produced and all carefully selected."
In the series 'Minimal Pure', Turkish digital artist and art director Feridun Akgüngör combined architectural imagery and soothing colors to create serene minimal photographs.
Here is Tokyo's most unique rental, being a 100% Japanese-made, custom-built caravan. Constructed by local craftspeople and perfect for a two-person getaway, the intriguing dwelling place features a double bed, dining nook, storage shelves, an in-suite bathroom, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi. Once you step foot out of the caravan, you will find a deck with handcrafted wooden furniture that is a prime time spot for late night lounging. Caravan Tokyo is then parked inside a secure complex that also awards guests with access to a gallery, cafes and multiple food venders.
In three unique digital art installations, FIELD and Monotype explore the future of typography. The digital triptych consists of "Glyph.Index", "Sensual Power" and "Responsive Energy"
Glyph.Index An elegant and energetic experience revealing the sophisticated craftsmanship of our industry’s most treasured typefaces, paired with dynamic, motion-controlled visuals and sound. Software Development by David Li, Patrick Fürst, Tak Fung, Marco Weber Documentary by Santiago Arbelaez - La Familia
Sensual Power Glyph.Index is an infinite interactive journey through the vast spectrum of Unicode glyphs in Noto Sans and its 96 font variations – the only typeface designed to represent every symbol in every language. Shown at Resonate Festival in Belgrade, Glyph.Index celebrates the global community and its cultural diversity in playful, rhythmical, ever-changing patterns. Art Direction + Design by Hudson-Powell Software Development by David Li, Patrick Fürst Sound Design by Box of Toys Audio Filming by Colin Solal Cardo Edit by Aurelien Boisson Grade by Josh Warren at Okay Studio
Responsive Energy Responsive Energy, the third installation artwork in the series, explores typefaces in context with space, material and light. In a percussive sequence, bold letter shapes define spatial compositions, melt into tactile surfaces, and form out of dynamic generative processes. Animation by Julien Simshauser, Matt Evans, Fernando Magalhães Documentary by Pablo Rivera at La Familia Sound design by Jochen Mader
Marco Battaglini pastiches together bits of Renaissance art with graffiti and other elements of modern pop — not unlike the divine versus the vulgar — in his digital paintings. By mashing together opposing visual traditions, the Italian artist (living in Costa Rica) challenges the viewer to contemplate a variety of topics: cultural democratization, the evolution of knowledge and information, and what he calls our 'patchwork culture.'
Talented Russian animator Misha Petrick (you must see his Instagram before you go further) recreated the scenes from the latest Mad Max movie in his own PC-Game pixelated manner.
http://vimeo.com/103804836
Artist Rómulo Celdrán turns everyday objects into oversized sculptures for his series 'Macro'. That is not a new concept in terms of postmodernism sculpture but he does it with a great passion to details and as he said "I believe there is something magic in the world of scales. There is a kind of emotional memory that invites us to feel the relationship with the Macro objects as if it were a game"
“The science behind the process and the idea of being able to carry art around with you and transform your appearance has always intrigued me,” says 25-year-old tattoo artist Caitlin Thomas (@lucidlines). After studying graphic design, Caitlin went on to pursue illustration and the visual arts before taking an apprenticeship at a tattoo studio in Adelaide, South Australia. Read more on Instagram Blog
Using an X-acto knife and tweezers, Korean artist Yoo Hyun (Instagram) hand carves intricate cut-paper portraits that feature the likes of movie stars, world leaders, and musicians. Up close, Hyun’s pieces look like abstract designs, but from afar they read as photo-realistic depictions of his subjects. He achieves this by incorporating a zig-zag pattern into his compositions, where each line is specially cut to build a three dimensional-looking form.
Thomas Robson’s series, Fluid Pigments, adds a touch of contemporary flair to very classic figures. The juxtaposition of elements, especially classics alongside modern, normally have a high impact as people get caught off-guard by ideas and concepts yet unknown to them. His work directly addresses ideas of appropriation, inspiration, and originality, as well as reflecting our current media saturated culture.
A war to keep the peace. In the small village of Vrontados on the Greek island of Chios, there is unrest. For over a century, parishioners of two Greek Orthodox churches have engaged in a battle on Holy Saturday, firing more than 100,000 homemade rockets at each other’s churches once the sun goes down. The origin of this tradition is unclear. One theory holds that churches on the island faked a civil war during the Turkish occupation so they could celebrate Easter without being plagued by war. Accordingly the ruse worked, as the Turks kept a safe distance, allowing the villagers to attend Easter Mass.Directed by WeAreVariable.com
http://vimeo.com/132183063
Also check Directors Reel http://vimeo.com/107564994
Skitchen is a personal artistic project of Benoit Jammes playing around with fruits and veggies doing kickflip and nosegrind between the pan and the olive oil.
Photographer Klaus Frahm takes photos of theater auditoriums from the stage, showing us 'a work-space hidden behind the red curtain' as he describes it. His ongoing series 'The Fourth Wall' takes us behind-the-scenes of Europe's most famous theaters. via
It is the specific perspective of the camera, which dissolves the order of what is in front or behind, questioning the hierachy of stage and audience as well as the image
This spectacular apartment, is located in the heart of Buenos Aires historic district. The building "La Inmobiliaria" or "Heinlein Palace" is an 1890 building, constructed by the Devoto Familly, in Buenos Aires golden years. Is now declared an Historic Building and protected by Argentine architectural protection laws. And one of the most significant landmarks in the city.
The apartment counts with a spacious and charming living room, separated dinning room, office room, large corridors, two bedrooms on first floor, bathroom and kitchen on mezzanine, and second bathroom and two small bedrooms on second floor. The sun light comes in every window, giving a beautiful play of lighting during the day. Renovated by New York designers Rafael Pimentel and Nicolas de Urquiza (the ancestor of first Argentinian president). More on airbnb
Talented Paris-based illustrator Helena Hauss (Behance, Facebook) draws huge artworks with only a few colours of biro pens
"Badly Drawn Models" is a clever venture of some awesome illustrator doing portraits of beautiful people, drawn badly. You can be the next one:)
Rafael Kfouri is a graphic designer based in Brazil. There’s great variety in his beautifully presented portfolio and he’s clearly enjoyed working with some brilliant clients. via