Crawler Series by Sakir Yildirim
Instabul-based photographer and digital artis Şakir Yıldırım creates mind-bending photo-manipulated projects for no reason but art. We personally love his latest glitchy works from "Crawler Series" posted below
Instabul-based photographer and digital artis Şakir Yıldırım creates mind-bending photo-manipulated projects for no reason but art. We personally love his latest glitchy works from "Crawler Series" posted below
Last year Sagmeister & Walsh created 3d environments inspired by 2d pop art paintings with the help of body painter Anastasia Durasova and set builds by Sing-Sing. This year, along with the same team, they brought psychedelic and constructivist worlds to life, complete with trippy optical illusions and a pink painted horse. Images will be on billboards, in magazines, newspapers, and in stores across the middle east at Aizone stores.
CREATIVE & ART DIRECTION: Jessica Walsh
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Sing-Sing (Adi Goodrich and Sean Pecknold)
DESIGN: Jessica Walsh, Daniel Forero
MAKEUP: Anastasia Durasova
SET DESIGN: Sagmeister & Walsh, Adi Goodrich
SET BUILDS: Sing-Sing
3D / POST PRODUCTION: Pedro Veneziano
RETOUCHING: Lutz & Schmidt
Filmmaker Zach Both got creative when it was time for him to hit the road for work last year. Needing to hit various locations around the U.S., 23-year old Both bought a 10-year old Chevy cargo van off of Craigslist and converted it into a mobile studio. This gave him complete freedom to work wherever the project took him, while giving him a comfortable place to live and work.
via Design Milk
Cristina Cordova is a sculptor currently based in Penland, North Carolina. She now works with ceramics to create powerful, reflective figures which create an emotional entrypoint for those experiencing her work. She often jumpstarts her work with a specific notion: what is important to her culture or her family. She envisions herself primarily as a growing artist; though her identity now includes being a partner and a mother.
The psychedelia spiced illustration of Belgium artist Ellen van Engelen remind the works of Heinz Edelmann (Yellow Submarine, 1968) and some of earlier Soviet animations from last century.
Buenos Aires based team of PLENTY released an awesome motion design case where merely no 3D design was involved apart from projection mapping tools. Watch the video and making of below
“We embarked on an amazing adventure with our dear friends from DIRECTV to take on a creative and production process we had never done before, mostly because we developed a CG production but ended up recreating Rio de Janeiro in MDF and 3D printing 10 statues representing different sports disciplines and the 2 most important Olympic Stadiums in Rio in order to film everything and add projection mapping. The whole production is real, we only did color correction. The piece wasn’t intended for advertising but to create an artistic representation of what the Olympic Games symbolize for the brand, which is a Colossal and Beautiful moment.”
I still think I was lucky enough to speak a night through with that genius designer and just a great personality - Lance Wyman during the speakers dinner at the ocean on the end of the Earth during Trimarchi festival last September. I hope to meet Lance again during OFFF2017 where he is speaking next year revealing his huge experience in graphic design pioneering with Mexico'68 Olympics designs.
Every day Lance Wyman documents his creative process in his black “designlogs”. We are psyched to announce that awesome London based independent publisher United Edition are doing a collectible Diaries of Lance Wyman circa 1973—1982 years.
Raphael Vicenzi is Belgian illustrator and artist living in Brussels creating collages and artworks based on collage techniques
Paul Fuentes is a graphic designer, based in Mexico City, who enjoys staging everyday objects into surreal and colorful compositions creating pop mashups.
We are the lucky species of mankind to live in the era of space exploration. NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter system shots hi-res photographs of Mars surface since 2006, not long ago they setup a special website where you can find a lot of them. Pure inspiration and meditative source for digital artists and everyone interested in far far away...
Well-known motion and digital creative director GMUNK has a hook on making awesome photographs with a strong selective vision. Beside shooting urban patterns he recently encountered into infrared photography delivering amazing shots of nature shot as seemed it is from another dimension.
Henrique Barone, Rafael Mayani and Conor Whelan team up to delight us with Olympia, “a nice combination of two somewhat random ideas.”
Creative Direction: Henrique Barone, Rafael Mayani And Conor Whelan
Art Direction: Rafael Mayani
Storyboard And Animatic: Henrique Barone
Animation And Line Clean-up: Henrique Barone And Conor Whelan
Color Clean-up: Rafael Mayani And Henrique Barone
Compositing: Conor Whelan
Music And Sound Design: John Black
"Life is a cycle. We are dying from birth, reborn till death." Watch short motion video directed by Kouhei Nakama with a music from " Shining Dawn" by Kai Engel
"Baugh’s work can be described as narrative impressionistic realism. Specializing in oil paint and charcoal, he began painting at the age of 13 and began selling professionally at age 17. When he was only 21 years old, Baugh began showing in galleries and after four years of studying with artist Richard Schmid, he had his first solo show at age 25. He has made several television appearances and has been featured on the covers of many publications, including The Artist’s Magazine,American Artist’s Magazine, and American Art Collector."
Environmentalist, street artist, paper cutter and world citizen Monk HF created an ongoing series of posters depicting honest situation of famous tourist locations.
© Marise Ghyselings
“Coincidicing with Rio’s 2016 Olympic Games, Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra painted a 190-meter long wall in the city’s former port area. Entitled ‘Etnias’, the 3,000 square meters large mural shows five faces from five continents, relating to the olympic rings. It took two months Kobra and his team to complete the painting. It became a part of ‘Olympic Boulevard’, a three kilometer alley that includes big screens and live music.”
All images © Rio 2016 / Paulo Mumia / Eduardo Kobra
Mexico based designer Aarón Martínez creates awesome characters for different editorials and commericials
Jungho is Korean artist based in Seoul mainly focusing on working on series depicting the love for the books
Russian world traveller and photographer Ekaterina Busygina depicts the very best of urban scape photography from each of her trips. Below is we selected the few shots from her latest journey to Hong Kong, series that formed ongoing project "City Maze"