Lands of Wind
A two months journey across Peru and Bolivia of Baptiste Lanne (Instagram), from countrysides to cities, passing by jungle and mountains, capturing lives and landscapes of these two wonderful and inspiring countries.
http://vimeo.com/143512551
Distorted self-portraits by Stephen Ocampo Villegas
"For the series ‘Distortions‘, photographer Stephen Ocampo Villegas – also known as Steoville – creates bizarre self-portraits through photo manipulation."
Art Photography by Dan Tobin Smith
"English artist and photographer Dan Tobin Smith created and photographed a series of powder installations for Paris-based Exhibition Magazine’s ‘Powder’ issue. Working with set designer Barry Cox to configure muted rooms in which colored powder was then released, Tobin Smith succeeded in realizing the potential of the underrated substance. The results are ethereal, dream-like and pleasing to the eye. Tobin Smith specializes in installation art, and counts the likes of Acne Paper, Wallpaper*, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen amongst his clients." via iGNANT
Street art of Fintan Magee
Australian street artist, Fintan Magee previously mentioned by us in epic short movie Sofles - Limitless has awesome set of indoors/outdoors murals done mainly in Australia and New Zealand as well as in Europe. Worth to explore his works on fintanmagee.com
OFFSET London 2015 Official Titles
With over 2,500 attendees each year, Offset has fast become one of the world’s most inspirational, educational and vocational conferences for the design and creative industries. Started in Dublin and spread over the channel to London, OFFSET is the leading festival of its kind on the Islands. Don't miss the next one in Irish capital this Spring. Meanhwile enjoy the official titles of Offset London directed by Aran Quinn and don't forget to check the "making of" on their site
http://vimeo.com/148070947
Circle Line Interiors
"Established in 2012, by Kate Kuzmenko, Circle Line Interiors is a young interior design studio based in Dnipro, Ukraine, producing beautiful bespoke residential and commercial projects across the country and the rest of Europe. This talented team of designers and architects recently became their own clients for the design and construction of their 140-square-meter studio space which has created a layered, charmingly detailed environment in which to work comfortably and feel inspired." via Yatzer
Rafa Merino
Rafael Merino is former art director based in Madrid, focused on the creation of engaging graphics for all kinds of purposes. We consider his works more from digital art side neither graphic design
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
Tony Futura Pop Culture Mix
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.
New York City: Wait or Run
"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 2015 VFX Reel
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
Hyperrealistic tribute to Frida Kahlo by Kazuhiro Tsuji
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
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.
TOKYO
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."
Nádia Maria Photography
Brazilian photographer Nádia Maria explores the intricacies of the subconscious mind through her ethereal artworks. I personally like her latest series presented below
Art of Alonsa Guevara Aliaga
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."
Incredible Flying Machines by Alejandro Burdisio
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
Domestication Of A Pyramid By Magdalena Jetelová
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.
via iGNANT