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Joe Kibra Illustrations

April 02, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Illustration, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Talented illustrator and art director Joe Kibra creates unforgettable black and white illustrations using contrast forms and stripes as a main visual tool

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@joekibria
April 02, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
British, APR
2019, Illustration, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Vasilina Popova

April 01, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Fashion, Photography, Portfolios, Russia

Siberian photographer Vasilina Popova focuses on beauty and fashion flows but still have a time to create personal fine art series we found in @hashtagphotomag

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@popovavasilina
April 01, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
APR, Russian
2019, Fashion, Photography, Portfolios, Russia

Sense of Colour with Alejandra Garcia

April 01, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Graphic Design, Illustration, Mexico, Portfolios

Alejandro Garcia is a modern day child of Picasso and Kandinsky living in the land of colour - Mexico. Beside abstract lines-splashes-dots exploration she creates capsule collaborations for fashion brands that are obviously stick to her sense of form and colour. No doubts it is a win-win situation for both sides having artist developing her skills and industry catching their audience with bright patterns.

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April 01, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
APR, Ello
2019, Graphic Design, Illustration, Mexico, Portfolios

Slow Lens by Vincent Leroy

March 31, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Art, France, Portfolios

“Slow Lens is the newest piece from French artist Vincent Leroy, who often explores optics and light in his large-scale installation work. The piece is suspended from above, and a network of curved, translucent lenses distorts the viewer’s perspective. Displayed en plein air, the connected lenses slowly rotate and ofter multiplied visions of the surrounding environment. Leroy installed and documented Slow Lens in various locations around Paris, including in highway lanes that were vacant due to pollution-induced city traffic restrictions.” via @Colossal

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March 31, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR
2019, Art, France, Portfolios

JR au Louvre

Louvre
March 30, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, France, Street Art

On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Louvre Pyramid, @JR is creating a collaborative piece of art on the scale of the Napoleon Court. Three years after having made the Pyramid disappear, the street artist is about to bring a new light to the famed monument by realizing a gigantic collage.

Hurry up as it life only this weekend 30-31 March, 2019 - register on jraulouvre.net

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March 30, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR
2019, France, Street Art

Watercolour Cities by Maja Wrońska

March 28, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Illustration, Portfolios, Poland

Trained architect Maja Wrońska uses most of her talents in watercolour drawings of beautiful cities she visits

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March 28, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR
2019, Illustration, Portfolios, Poland

KAWS COMPANION on holiday in Hong Kong

March 26, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Art, Hong-Kong

“COMPANION, a 121-foot-long inflatable sculpture by street artist @KAWS, launched today at Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong. The reclined, monochrome figure is the largest to date for the American artist, with recent previous iterations of the project installed at the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall in Taipei, Taiwan, and on Seokchon Lake in Seoul, South Korea. The figure was purposefully designed to be in a peaceful repose, its crossed-out eyes gazing at the sky above.”

Photo @harimaolee

“I was thinking of all the tension in the world, and I wanted to create work that would make people think about relaxing. And there’s nothing more relaxing than lying on your back in water and looking up at the sky”
— Kaws

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The work was launched by Hong Kong-based creative studio AllRightsReserved for the annual Hong Kong Arts Month, and will continue to occupy the harbor until March 31, 2019

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@KAWS
March 26, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR
2019, Art, Hong-Kong

Lee Broom is celebrated as one of United Kingdom’s most successful, theatrical, and respected, lighting designers.

Park Life lighting show by Lee Broom

March 26, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Design, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Lee Broom draws a parallel between the 18th century and present-day social attitudes in his latest lighting installation, Park Life, for Space Furniture.

We’ve been following Lee’s carrier path since his debut on London Design scene more than 10 years ago. Attracted by the way he works with light and materials we can’t skip his recent milestone “a whirlwind tour of the Indo Pacific with Space Furniture, his exclusive retailer in Australia, touching down in Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand“

“And so 2019 marks Lee Broom’s second visit to Australia, and the Park Life installation sees it become an unforgettable moment in time for all”

Park Life draws on the very British history of the Pleasure Garden, at its most popular in the 18th century.

“Conceptually, Park Life draws on the very British history of the Pleasure Garden, at its most popular in the 18th century. According to Lee, they were typically places for the aristocracy and the middle class to see music, art, fashion and dine and drink. Like an architectural display, they were designed with miniature waterways, mazes and pagodas. Although it was a period of high culture they became infamous for facilitating debauchery.” - continue reading on @habitusliving

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@leebroom
March 26, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
British, MAR
2019, Design, Portfolios, United Kingdom

1UP - Bangkok Ghost Tower ╳ Modeselektor - One United Power

March 25, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Street Art, Motioncollector

The new guerrilla graffiti work of world famous 1UP street art group becomes an unofficial music video for Modeselektor “One United Power”. The 1UP (@up_crew_official) Crew hit the famous Bangkok Ghost Tower for the third time. In 2011 it was painted for the first time, but it got buffed 3 years later. The Crew had to come back to paint it a second time. 2017 it got buffed again and the crew booked new tickets to Bangkok in 2019

@modeselektor_berlin
March 25, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR
2019, Street Art, Motioncollector

Local Preacher aka Thisset

March 25, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Photography, Portfolios, Russia

Russian artist Semeniuta Slava (known us by Digital Decade collaboration) works non-stop creating new visual senses depicting the rise and fall of our digital generation

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@thisset
March 25, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR, Thisset, Russian
2019, Photography, Portfolios, Russia

Santa Fe Opera illustrations by Stuart McReath

March 22, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Illustration, Portfolios, United Kingdom

London-based illustrator Stuart McReath was commissioned to create posters for new season of Santa Fe Opera

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@stuartmcreathillustration
March 22, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR, British
2019, Illustration, Portfolios, United Kingdom

An Uncommon Place by Reuben Wu

March 21, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Portfolios, Photography, USA

We’ve been following Reuben Wu for quite a long time since he started doing his “An Uncommon Place” series including latest Lux Notis, Dreamscapes and Aeroglyph projects.

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@itsreuben
March 21, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR
2019, Portfolios, Photography, USA

Western Taiwanese by Mariia Ominina

March 20, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Art, Graphic Design, Portfolios, Russia, Typography
@mashaomi

Mariia is a poster designer from Russia, she works as a digital artist, but mostly creates posters. Also, Mariia is a student of the world-famous poster artist Peter Bankov.

For the past few years, Mariia has traveled and worked extensively in Asia. She explored cultural differences, the reasons for the immigration of Western people who come to live in Asia, and the difficulties they face living in Asian countries.

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Mariia's travels and explorations resulted in a three-month solo exhibition entitled "Western Taiwanese", which opened in Dounan City in November 2018. For this exhibition, the artist prepared a series of poster, and also for the first time worked in video art and installation formats.

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In her posters, Mariia tried to visually reflect her impression of Yunlin County, where she lived at the time. She used a variety of visual research methods to capture cultural landscapes while creating the style of her posters. For example, she used Google Earth footage for the visuals, and Mariia also worked with local historians in the archives department. Mariia has created a vibrant palette of 6 colors along with a dynamic composition that together reflects the brilliance and quirkiness of Taiwanese nature.

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Wang Chia Wei, curator of this exhibition, says Maria's exhibition was a completely new way to see Taiwanese culture. She also added that these posters are more like hokku, where the artist expresses deep meaning in simple words.

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Mariia Ominina's project "Wester Taiwanese" is a fresh look at the world of poster art, where the artist expresses herself not through direct visual clues, but via vague images or meanings. Mariia managed to capture the connection between meanings and the visual component in the paradigm of postmodern aesthetics, where the classical "laws" and "norms" in design have ceased to be decisive. Her posters are lively and interesting, plunging into the confluence of new-old art, that borders between meaning and visuality; conceptualism and avant-garde.   

March 20, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
Russian
2019, Art, Graphic Design, Portfolios, Russia, Typography

FREIGHT

March 20, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Digital Art, Motioncollector, Serbia

A story of weight within us

Director Sava Zivkovic - “FREIGHT started out as a pitch for a client project. We were tasked with creating a short film that could demonstrate the capabilities of an upcoming real-time ray tracing technology. There were no creative limitations, everything regarding the story or the art direction was left to us, which at time seemed like a dream project finally coming to fruition.

We’ve assembled the core team of longtime friends and collaborators, Milan NIkolic, Nebojsa Jez and myself, and developed the pitch for the project, consisting of the script, character concept art and a detailed previz, as well as some keyframe renders. A pretty strong start for any project. Unfortunately due to many variables the client couldn’t proceed with the project, which left us with a completely developed idea, one that we felt really strongly about, but without  client funding to produce it.”

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@Sava.Zivkovic
March 20, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR
2019, Digital Art, Motioncollector, Serbia

EDITION Hotels ╳ Sila Sveta ╳ Times Square

March 19, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Advertising, Agencies, Digital Art, Motioncollector, Lifestyle, USA
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Robotic art projects and 3-D billboard installations by Sila Sveta are attracting New Yorkers to Times Square

“Times Square is contemporarily known as the one-stop destination for tourists and the one spot New Yorkers avoid with more vigor than jury duty. Legendary Studio 54 founder and luxury hotelier Ian Schrager (@ianschrager), however, is seducing New Yorkers back to the area with the commissioning of two public-facing art projects located on the Jumbotron billboard on the corner of 47th and Broadway in celebration of the opening of The Times Square EDITION (@timessquareedition) “

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“We wanted to bring something unforgettable to Times Square and create an iconic moment to mark the opening of The Times Square EDITION. The activations will be unique visual experiences that the public can take part in to celebrate this momentous occasion.”
— Ian Schrager
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“The new billboard project features a glowing display of urban media art that fuses classic depictions of art and nature with modern technology. Schrager is collaborating with Sila Sveta, the New York-based multimedia design studio that has produced installations for the MET Gala, to bring back the sophisticated glitz and high romance that Times Square was once known for in the 1940s and 50s. What is now blocks of fast food chains and naked cowboys was once a destination for New Yorkers themselves, lined with nightclubs where one could spin to the sounds of Doo-Wop at the start of the evening then end it with a nightcap accompanied by Frank Sinatra.”

Text by Document Journal (@documentjournal)

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“Billboards are an important medium in contemporary public art. We want to augment the architectural environment with these new site specific works for the neighborhood”
— Paulina Zakh, Sila Sveta
@silasveta
March 19, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
MAR, Russian, Silasveta
2019, Advertising, Agencies, Digital Art, Motioncollector, Lifestyle, USA

Vans Faces by Leo Natsume

March 18, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Advertising, Brazil, Illustration, Portfolios
“Vans isn’t longer just a skateboarding brand, is become a broader lifestyle brand. The Old Skool and Classic Vans inspired me to create a series of figures that represent this new lifestyle and also explore new principles, organic and geometric shapes that are also associated with the products.”
— Leo Natsume
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@leonatsume
March 18, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR
2019, Advertising, Brazil, Illustration, Portfolios

UCCA Dune

March 14, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Architecture, China, Photography

Designed by Open Architecture the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art opened in Qinhuangdao, China. “The curvilinear form of UCCA Dune winds over 930 metres underground, and includes multiple galleries, terraces, and viewing areas.. The decision to bury the museum partially underground was an environmentally conscious one. With the museum designed to sit beneath the dunes, the views of the sea are preserved. Unlike many areas along the sea, the area surrounding UCCA Dune will be safe from development, providing a visual sanctuary for sea views for years to come.” via @Minimalissimomag

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March 14, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR
2019, Architecture, China, Photography
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Pokras Lampas ╳ DLT

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March 13, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Fashion, Portfolios, Russia, Street Art, Lettering, Lifestyle
 
 

World leading calligraphy artist Pokras Lampas breaks fashion frontiers with his new capsule collection made in collaboration with Saint-Petersburg Fashion Store “DLT” (formal store of Russian Empire Guards Society, 1908-1916). For this case, Pokras, famous for his love to huge scales, live-painted a 30sq meters of denim and cloth during the fully packed event. The concept of collection lays in the intersection of ready-made thing, brush strokes, the work of artist and the high tempo of modern time. No doubts exclusive hoodies and cardigans are going to be sold out in a few hours today. To show the connection with a place, in his case - Saint-Petersburg, Pokras denied online sales for this collection. But world-wide fan base can still purchase his merch on @pokrasofficial

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March 13, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
Russian, Pokras Lampas, MAR
2019, Fashion, Portfolios, Russia, Street Art, Lettering, Lifestyle

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Unacceptable Behavior

March 12, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, France, Motioncollector, Portfolios

Presenting a film inspired by thoughts from actress - Destiny Nolen (@miss_destiny_nolen). Directed by Clément Oberto, Unacceptable Behavior is a light poem about youth and loneliness. It is narrated by Georgia Feroce and guided by a subtle and sensitive score, composed by John Tejada (@johntejadaofficial). Clément Oberto created a film which follows a woman on the edge, someone who feels too much, a fragile and strong soul, always on the verge between bursting into tears or into generous and beautiful smiles.

“Our heroine wanders through the sublime landscapes of the American West. More than a portrait, this is a generation testimony, solar and vibrant. The story of young adults ultra-connected and yet still alone, victims of their hypersensitivity, trying to find harmony in this delicate balance between remains of childhood and promises of adulthood.”
— Clément Oberto

Clément Oberto is French director and producer living in Los Angeles. His work revolves mostly around the feminine figure in music videos, commercials and Art films.

@clement_oberto
March 12, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR
2019, France, Motioncollector, Portfolios

Raphaël Vicenzi Collage Art

March 11, 2019 by Arseny Vesnin in 2019, Graphic Design, Illustration, Belgium, Portfolios

Reflecting the inner world or internal landscape is how artist Raphaël Vicenzi says about his body of works mainly done in collage art technique

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@mydeadpony
March 11, 2019 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR
2019, Graphic Design, Illustration, Belgium, Portfolios
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