Julia Randall
Birkbeck College Surface Architects
This book sculpture of baby birds in a nest is by a mysterious, unknown artist who has been sending anonymous creations to libraries, bookshops...
Jeff Depner - Reconfigured Grid Paintings (2012)
Emma McNally (2011-13)
1. Clearing
2. I. L. (ii) D 1
3. Hybrid 5
4. Carbon Sound Field
5. Pulsefield 3
6. Signal/Noise
7....
Damien Gilley - Axis Index (2013) and Fortress (2008)
Skeletal Light Paintings by Darren Pearson.
DANNY IVAN
Digital artist Danny Ivan (tumblr | behance) based in Lisbon, Portugal.
THE REAL LIFE MODELS BY FLORA BORSI
Photographer, Graphic Designer Flora Borsi (facebook | behance) - “Nowadays almost every photographer use graphics software to complete the picture, like many painters used ‘original version’ in the past.
Some artists use pure imagination to paint their artworks, others may prefer to create art by using a real life model as reference for the anatomy.
What if these abstract models were real people?”
ARTIFICIAL MYTHOLOGY
Diligence - Philadelphia-based Digital Art & Graphic Designer Stuart Wade
REFLECTION OF NEW WORLDS BY NYDIA LILIAN
Mexico, Monterrey-based Photographer & Graphic Designer Nydia Lilian (tumblr / facebook) - “Photography for me is an escape from ordinary life; and also my profession. I have a rather vivid imagination and kinda escapist tendencies, so a lot of my work is a reflection of those new worlds & dimensions I imagined in my head.”
Phillip Schumacher - Cosmic Love (2012)
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ALTERACTIO | Endless nebula form
Photographer Luka Klikovac
“The aptly titled “AlterActio” photography exhibition of the young artist Luka Klikovac indicates a different way of experiencing the world. His photos provoke various interpretations and emotions in viewers. The artist focuses on angelic and Hades motives which are intertwined, but yet divided by the delicate boundary of pseudo-abstraction. The reaction of liquids resembles to troubled thoughts of a modern man. The outcomes of the author’s shaping and playing with liquids are surreal landscapes, beautiful structures, celestial beings, endless “nebula” forms, forest and deep sea creatures. Whether a casual or trained observer may choose what to see - demons, angels or that of God alike. These photos expand our imagination and emotional experience, spread our wings and leave us the freedom to create an intimate world of our own”. - Vladimir Tatarević
INSECTES
Women are often portrayed as being afraid of insects, so to combat this stereotype French photographer Laurent Seroussi mashed the two together. His immediate work stretches the imagination with playful visual tricks.
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Artist WBK - A large part of my work makes reference and is influenced by the transition from analogue to digital. Using old type sets, type writer keys, analogue numbers, analogue timepieces (clock faces) etc. to represent the analogue era. The digital era suggested with computer keys, calculator buttons phone buttons, etc.
” The hand made days are gone. Our food, our clothes, our furniture, our homes, our lives are manufactured. Life is factory made.” WBK is factory made art for a manufactured world. With a quite reflection on an analogue past.
Photo-illustrator | Marcela Bolívar
‘With a career in graphic design and a passion for photography and illustration, Marcela has focused in digital art since 2004. Her artworks all based on photographs go through a heavy process of transformation, assemblage and detail that puts them closer to a pictorial expression.’
Buho | Ash III | Dissolution 1 | Dissolution 3
OUR DEEPEST IMPRINT
Artist Jordan Munns
Artist’s statement - Humanity is engaged in an insatiable pursuit for immortality – not to live and breathe forever but to be remembered forever. Long after I am gone is an exploration of our innate desire for our lives to leave behind a ‘legacy’. The hope of legacy gently places a blindfold over our eyes and whispers gently in our ear, poking and prodding us into creating and achieving. I explore the power of texture through the metaphor of bandage-like headcloths, digitally melding into statues and feats of architecture, while lion and leopard faces represent bravery and triumph. [more]
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