Mia - Speed Drawing Video by Helena Hauss
Super talented biro pen illustrator Helena Hauss (previously) shared her speed drawing video of the artwork that took her 350 hours and tons of chocolates to complete. Watch it below
Super talented biro pen illustrator Helena Hauss (previously) shared her speed drawing video of the artwork that took her 350 hours and tons of chocolates to complete. Watch it below
As many as other digital artist Tony Futura mixing up media and pop culture but rare visual cocktail strikes like his own. Tony's light-hearted and funny digital art is often charged with sexual energy.
"The typical New Yorker seems to never be strolling. Whether it’s 5am or the middle of the night, the New Yorker rushes and dashes through the city. And even when he wants to stroll, he can’t – others will literally run over him. In this city, time is a luxury comparable in value to living space. And strangely enough, the people who aren’t running always end up waiting for something. You wait in line for a restaurant, for a concert or to get into the movies. You wait for a taxi, for the subway, for a hot dog on the corner. Waiting is as much a part of New York life as running and rushing.."
New York City: Wait or Run Directed by OSK in collaboration with Karsten Boysen
The Mill just dropped an awesome showreel summing up their recent VFX projects. Take a deep breath and enjoy. Sending respect for the lovely soundtrack guys used in the video (as they usually do), bless it's not another progressive house ear-bomb
Frida Kahlo, South America’s most famous woman artist best known for her numerous self-portraits, is portrayed once more as hyperrealist Kazuhiro Tsuji’s latest subject. Rendered with a heightened realism, Tsuji’s Frida is made of resin, platinum silicone, and other materials by the same technique that he once practiced as a special effects makeup artist. Find out more on artist's Facebook via Hi-Fructose
Emiliano Ponzi’s bold textured illustrations employ repetition, a judicious use of line, strong graphic compositions and the use of conceptual metaphors to define and communicate the concept at hand.
Personal Tokyo of Damjan Cvetkov Dimitrov and Nina Geometrieva (Photo version / GIFs Version)."Tokyo, holy excrements from small undefined creatures! We’re there. First place we had on our list was Nakagin Tower.
Spending two whole days there, we finally learned the dread and discomfort of living in a capsule hotel. It was wonderful, apart from the occasional shakeup and earthquake panic you’d feel when your neighbour decides to move his capsule four floors up, at 5 AM. He was courteous enough to leave a box of chocolate with an apology to his neighbouring capsules."
Brazilian photographer Nádia Maria explores the intricacies of the subconscious mind through her ethereal artworks. I personally like her latest series presented below
Alonsa Guevara lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. "If the painting doesn't make you wonder or try to find a mystery or when a person just looks at something and it's too easy to understand or it doesn't make you feel something in your heart, of course it's not successful."
Argentinian illustrator Alejandro Burdisio created an awesome world full of flying retro cars (apart from flying I prove that these cars are still populate the streets of Buenos Aires). Take a look at his detailed artworks and explore more of his works on Facebook
Czech artist Magdalena Jetelová created the installation ‘Domestication of a Pyramid’ as a visual metaphor referring to the the Western mentality of taking important parts of our history and placing them inside museums.
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"When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, you may actually be salivating over Luna, a gorgeous lantern shaped and textured just like Earth's celestial companion. The latex and fibreglass design comes in sizes as small as a softball and large as a bike wheel, and if the pictures are any indication, it's durable enough to withstand the inevitable onslaught of children who will stare with wonder at its elegance... then do everything in their power to destroy it." Check Luna project now
"Autumn is that romantic, melancholy and harmonious season that all photographers rush to capture from its arrival. And no wonder, the light, the colours and the energy displayed by the autumn, are ideal fuel for encouraging the creativity of any visual artist. I travelled to Croatia and Slovenia in order to capture this amazing spectacle of nature, and now I feel like I made the right choice." says Enrique Pacheco Time-lapse: Enrique Pacheco (enriquepacheco.com) Original Score: Peter Nanasi (peternanasi.com)
Just days before the start of the UN COP21 Climate Conference held in Paris and during the French state of emergency following terrorist attacks earlier this November, 600 posters were covertly distributed and hung within the city. The posters were not taped to poles or distributed in public grounds, but secured behind glass at bus stops around the city. The large-scale posters were advertisement replacements, fake corporate ads designed by 82 artists across 19 countries to satirize messaging found throughout the Parisian streets.
Organized by the Brandalism project, the citywide sweep is meant to challenge the corporate takeover of the Paris climate talks, forming ads that target the link between corporations’ advertising with consumerism, global warming, and fossil fuel consumption.." Read more on Colossal
Blast, it is 2015 and Pirelli has followed the simple rule that sex does not sell anymore. Still inspired by women, Pirelli asked Annie Leibovitz to come up with a stories of the world’s most influential women in beautiful black-and-white portraits. In total, the roll call includes Yoko Ono, Patti Smith, Serena Williams, Fran Lebowitz, Amy Schumer, Tavi Gevinson, Ava DuVernay, Natalia Vodianova, Agnes Gund, Kathleen Kennedy, Mellody Hobson, Shirin Neshat and Yao Chen.
The result is nothing short of stunning and while the calendar won’t be for sale – it’s strictly given to an exclusive group of 20,000 “V.I.P.’s, musicians, politicians and royalty” – you can check out the shoot in all of its classic glory above.
For his installation, “Tube,” New York-based artist Zilvinas Kempinas stretched strips of VHS tape to create an 80 foot long walkway.
Director Onur Senturk creates a high-end aesthetic vision of the ultimate testing centre. PostPanic join forces with 180 Amsterdam to create the ultimate product film for MetaRun, the latest running shoe from ASICS. Director Onur Senturk took on the challenge applying his highly aesthetic graphic eye to create the ASICS testing facility of the future.
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After reading an awesome study on digital art done by Charmaine Li for iGNANT we revisited some artist mentioned in the article. Here is Andreas Nicolas Fischer, we mentioned few years ago. A Berlin-based artist working with generative systems, physical representations of data as well as visualizations of digital processes. Apart his famous "Schwarm I" generative art complex from 2012, he was in to a lot of new digital experiments exhibited worldwide recently that are worth to explore on his personal website now
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"Floating transcendence and anchored realism share equal magnitude in Monica Rohan’s paintings. Inspired by a rural-idyll of a childhood in South East Queensland and the internal longing of the 19th century novel, Rohan reflects on the genre of autobiography through a mysterious form of self portraiture. Allowing her imagination free rein, Rohan represents the figure in a variety of emotional roles and physical states. Using space as a striking pictorial device, her female subject is positioned in adventurous settings, endlessly floating or falling, climbing or reclining, hunting or hiding." via
UK based freelance editorial illustrator Matt Harrison Clough depicts routine life for editorials in a slightly different way.. Check it out on his portfolio or follow him directly on Instagram