Black & White Drawings by Paul Jackson
Paul Jackson is a British artist based in Toronto. His black and white art is incredibly detailed, and some pieces are even verging towards being hyper-realistic.
Paul Jackson is a British artist based in Toronto. His black and white art is incredibly detailed, and some pieces are even verging towards being hyper-realistic.
The feature short is a part of wordscansave.me project. The interactive portal which highlights the signs and problems associated with cyber bullying. "Kate Story" directed by VGNC (previously)
Combining his architectural works with analog photography in addition to hidden interest for Jean-Luc Godard are the key aspects that defining Can's style. People can easily perceive desire of depicting human's inner sensation by using expressive colours and natural light. Check his works on website and Instagram as well
Steve Cutts studied Fine arts in university, and worked at Glueisobar as the main storyboard concept artist. “In terms of process every piece for me is different. I don’t have a standard way of doing things,” Cutts said in an online interview. “At any one time I’m usually juggling a few projects – I tend to work intermittently, working on one piece, then doing something else for a bit before coming back a few days later to the first piece with a fresh perspective. That always helps me to focus on the bigger picture.”
French painter and street artist Ratur has a lot to show you from his Facebook, Instagram and personal website
"Nestled amongst the vines of Victoria’s Yarra Valley, 35km northeast of the city is Hutch & Co. From its humble beginnings as the 1800s ironmongery store formally known as Hutchinson’s, the site was transformed into a modern restaurant by Melbourne Design Studio Biasol"
Photos: Ari Hatzis
Photos: Ari Hatzis
London-based artist Grégoire A. Meyer creates flawless digital illustrations that evoke emotionally thoughtful reactions.
Our friends and sponsors Depositphotos launched a brand new blog "Bird" dedicated to the world of Photography. They asked us to come across their latest content presented both on Russian and English and select the interesting portfolio for our readers. Check the surface and the sides of the Paris basketball court that are painted in the main colours of Malevich's "Sportsmen"
Ill-Studio has collaborated with French fashion brand Pigalle to create a multicoloured basketball court between a row of buildings in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. They took inspiration from a 1930s artwork called Sportsmen by Russian artist Kasimir Malevich – a boldly coloured oil painting that depicts four figures stood side by side.
«Sportsmen is one of our favourite artworks, — they say. — We were attracted not only by the characters of the painting, but also by the colours and graphic design that were consistent with our view of the future».
Photography is by Sebastien Michelini.
Yesterday, the 19th-century market building in London’s Covent Garden was transformed. French artist Charles Pétillon used twenty-five workers over five days to fill the building with 100,000 giant white balloons in an installation called “heartbeat.” The project is part of Covent Garden’s ongoing cultural program that strives to transform the district into an ever-changing art gallery, and will run until September 27th (as a part of London Design Festival).
http://vimeo.com/137495055
Rome-based Anna di Prospero travels a lot, and creates meaningful self-portraits blending herself into urban environments
Artist Mike Winkelmann (beeple) has been making an illustration every day for eight years. As his website will tell you, he hasn't broken routine for 3,039 days—and over that time his illustrations and process have drastically evolved. In his most recent digital illustrations, he imagines dreamlike futuristic landscapes. via
LA-based surrealistic artist Alexander Gardner (previously) did a lot of artworks since our last visit worth to admire on his personal website or Instagram
“Take ‘Kiss’ Out” is a coffee cup lid designed by Korean designer Jang Woo-Seok. It features puckered lips and a nose – as much human face as a lid needs for a kiss. So smooch your cup first thing in the morning!Jang Woo-Seok is interested in graphic, industrial and furniture design. To him, the cup is a fun, yet functional design, a symbol of urban culture and fashion!
the taable is a multidisciplinary creative hub founded by Axel Oswith and Amanda Kusai, who have devoted themselves to art direction and photography, with works also at the intersection of art and design. Driven by passion for the visual culture, the taable are dedicated in transforming the ordinary to something much more with their witty and clever interpretations of everyday.
"Code Black is simultaneously a laboratory, a workshop and a hub for connoisseurs of the dark art and science of coffee. Its design delivers a stripped back, masculine, almost reverential ode to the coffee bean." Based in Melbourne, Code Black has a few spots spread over the city. All of them are designed by ZWEI Studio delivering epic craftsmanship with a sustainable twist.
There is no need to introduce Steve McCurry known for his captivating "Afghan Girl". Just come through the works he has done and doing on stevemccurry.com depicting the beauty of our disappearing world.
P.s. Check The Atlas of Beauty, done by Michaela Noroc def inspired somehow by the body of McCurry's work