White Canvas Installation by Cocolab
An immersive audiovisual installation created by Cocolab commissioned by ARCA, presented at TagCDMX 2016
An immersive audiovisual installation created by Cocolab commissioned by ARCA, presented at TagCDMX 2016
Abstract at a glance, the black and white lines animated by Prague-based artist Adam Pizurny vibrate to form sultry portraits of the female form.
Ukraine-raised, New York-based young director Ruslan Pelykh shoots fashion, music and commercial videos. His latest project "dirty image" is just about the way he does work, fast and simple
Conceptual digital artist Alex Andreyev calls his works "hermetic art" depicting surreal and mythic situation somebody can call sci-fi illustration. His works from "Separate Reality" series definitely call to everything untold and occult we have in a course of our lives.
Ark4Lab of Architecture designed Otto e Mezzo bar in Thessaloniki, Greece
Photos © Stereosis Photography
Our friend and partner, american photographer Elena Kulikova shares her long-term visual experience of Burning Man. This is her 10th visit of Black Rock Desert in Nevada, also she helped installing an art object Hybycozo with her friends there. We share few shots from a hundreds she has on Facebook
Australian based artist Tanya Schultz is well known for her use of psychedelic colour, glitter, pipe-cleaners, pom poms and just about everything in her quirky works.
Working under her pseudonym Pip Pop she creates installations bound in colour and creativity in her wonderful mini landscapes which unfurl over gallery floors and walls in her signature eccentric style.
Brooke DiDonato is a conceptual photographer based in New York City.
Her photos seek to blur the boundaries of fiction by fusing real-life narratives with dream-like elements. She is inspired by the subconscious mind and its relation to our emotions and perceptions.
Master of colourful liquids metamorphoses Ruslan Khasanov release static project "Gourmandises" where he shares his love to oil paint and water by creating wallpapers and eye-catchy images
Famous London-based paper craft artist Yulia Brodskaya comes back with a new series of quilled paper portraits
Melbourne-based Jenny Allnutt's work deals with symbolism, the uncanny, transformation, the unconscious and identity. Check her recent artworks on Facebook and Instagram
Internet artist Ilias Walchshofer doing some amazing covers on daily web findings. Watch him online on drpropolus.tumblr.com
Advertising is vanishing the borders of perception last days, becoming more a piece of art, performance or installation. After epic Kenzo feminist statement we have a parkour from young parisien lady making jaw-dropping climbing through Paris roofs to her special little box of gifts (collaboration Claudie Pierlot x My Little Box) Premiered on My Little Paris the video is quickly catching a viral spiral now
Pavlov Visuals is Calvin, Ryan and Josh. With headquarters in the US and Amsterdam they create branding and illustrations for commercial project, some of them you can see below
Chris Rivera is a Los Angeles, California based photographer focusing on conceptual image creation. His editing options are as varied as his motives. Some of the photos were processed with professional photo editing software, while others were shot and directed directly on his iPhone.
Michael Carson’s glamorous scenes, set in bars, clubs, cafés, and dance studios, are marked by a hazy realism reminiscent of French impressionist and post-impressionist works by artists such as Edgar Degas and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Carson, who was formally trained in design, brings elements of fashion and architecture into his work, but his foremost commitment is to the art of painting. “I love the ways that a single brushstroke can create such subtleties in facial expression,” he has remarked. “I spend most of my time on the face and hands. They tell the story.”
Colourful illustrations created by Italian designer Ray Oranges using geometric shapes for his eye-catchy atworks
Dragan Ilic is a conceptual artist who explores how machines interact with art. His new project looks to examine this process from another angle, one that literally elevates his body above the ground via the arm of a robot. Rather than using machines to help focus his artistic tools, Ilic’s latest project sees him becoming the robot’s paintbrush. As the large industrial factory robot’s articulated joints move about with Ilic attached, the artist is left only to create what the robot allows him to create. According to those involved it represents “both the repetitiveness involved in technological production, as well as representing a new stage of ritual or transgressive experiences of the author himself.” - writes The Daily Dot