The Highest Road in The World
Russian audiovisual artist (Tundra) and director Aleksandr Sinitsa had a mad trip to Manali-Leh Road - the highest one in the center of the world
Russian audiovisual artist (Tundra) and director Aleksandr Sinitsa had a mad trip to Manali-Leh Road - the highest one in the center of the world
Argentinian artist Milu Correch creates large murals planting her love to details into each work
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Simple yet cute animations about little characters's life imagined inside "0 Calories" bakery identity, the work is done by Arthur Kondrashenkov and Denis Bashev
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"3 Words For Paris" is a new online experience where you can go deep to your thoughts over Paris. Based on the movie of Achille Coquerel and Thomas Kauffmann (Cokau) the web experience was created by the best French studio Hellohikimori with support of Gang Digital
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Gagarock Festival approached guys from LOOP studio and NORD Collective to create their motion identity for 2016 gig. You can imagine the amount of rendering nights spent by animators Vladimir Tomin (NORD), Max Chelyadnikov (LOOP) and art direction hours by Alex Mikhailov (LOOP) to deliver this crazy awesome ad View full case on Behance now
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Client: Garorock Festival Producer: Roman Worked Character Design: El Grand Camacho Postproduction: Loop Art Director, Design: Alex Mikhaylov Animation: Vladimir Tomin, Max Chelyadnikov CG Supervising, Rendering, Compositing: Max Chelyadnikov Sound: Arseniy Sysoletin
Photographer Andy Yeung has called Hong Kong home since birth, but it took a trip away to spark the idea for Urban Jungle, his captivating series that captures aerial views of the city’s jam-packed skyline.
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BALANCE is a a collaborative film by Brandon Bray and Tim Sessler made with the help of drones and helicopters from www.brooklynaerials.com/blog
"The hustle and bustle of the city somehow seems to become more beautiful when the sun goes down.Photographer Liam Wong experienced this firsthand and decided to capture the night time in Tokyo with the power of his lens. The just rained-on streets reflect the bright lights leaving a surreal quality to his work. Using a green or pink tone, the lights appear to be completely ingrained in the city’s atmosphere. Each photo offers a different perspective on the city, whether it be a detail shot of the city’s people or a bird’s eye view of the streets."
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Natalie Foss (Instagram) is a Norwegian freelance illustrator based in Oslo. She works in different fields, primarily with coloured pencils, focusing on strong colours, portraits and emotions.
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Barcelona is the best city for me to align my heart and soul together and place to explore new experiences for example at OFFF Festival. Here is the best hyperlapse video of Barcelona I have seen so far. Enjoy the melting pot of South Western Europe
SSENSE commissioned Thomas Traum studio to create a short CGI film to reveal the technological splendor of the Homme Plissé Issey Miyake Spring 2016 Collection. We reimagined the clothing focusing on the line’s innovation on textiles and cut.
"Our idea was inspired by the simplicity of Issey Miyake’s clothes, expressed in particular through the images created by Irving Penn for Miyake’s collections in the ‘80s. In our film, we wanted to create a modern high-tech take of their approach, but keeping the spirit of these images created decades earlier. We wanted to strip the film back to the core essence: Clothes as a container and amplifier of the human body in movement."
Creative Direction — Thomas Eberwein Cloth Modeling — Fabian Rosenkranz Animation — TTEAM Production — Julie Vergez Sound Design— Loom
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Germany based fashion photographer Elizaveta Porodina is back with a new captivating series of portraits made for EIKON // OE Magazine
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Muse Klaudyna at GAGA MODELS Style Yilmaz Aktepe Hair and make up Marco Heulsebus Light Josef Beyer
"Misplaced Series is a project that takes notable New York buildings from their existing surrounding environments and inserts them into desolate locations out of context. By sequestering these structures from the hustle that usually swallows them, their architectural form becomes more defined and easily understood. The juxtaposition of these concrete volumes and glossy glass windows against sand dunes and rocky cliffs forms a new way of perceiving and appreciating these otherwise familiar architectural landmarks.Short fictional stories accompanying each building are written to help readers experience the ambiguity and absurdness of each scene. Architects are confused with the irrational task of designing something in the desert, self-expanding constructions that seek for new places to exist, unsold tickets to museums that are nowhere to be found and luxury hotels with no guests. Each story might have been a short scene from the movie that is never going to be watched, same way as those building are never going to be somewhere else." text by Jon Earle for Anton Repponen.
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Headquarters of the United Nations
Photographer Nir Arieli captures what happens dancers let go of the precision, the control, the stamina — and simply be. The series is titled “Flocks,” which, in the artist’s native language of Hebrew, means both “company,” as in dance company, and “flock,” as in a flock of animals. In the images, Arieli explores the relationship between a team of similarly passionate and talented individuals and a herd designated by nature and circumstance.
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"Hiroshi Kondo captures the the energy and the loneliness of living in such a vast metropolis in his experimental short, The Others. The slit-scanning film bends time and place into a moving portrait of a Tokyo square by highlighting the individual and the crowd moving both separately and in haunting unison. "
"Back in 2009, Gianluca Gimini picked up an unusual hobby. The Bologna-based Italian-American designer started approaching his friends — and complete strangers — and asking them to draw a bicycle from memory...By 2016, the pile had grown to 376 drawings from a broad array of participants from seven different countries, males and females as young as 3 years and as old as 88. He decided to begin creating highly polished renderings of these sketches, and the results — which you can see on Behance — are equal parts brilliant, hilarious and frightening."
via BBC
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"Matthieu Venot is a self-taught French photographer whose pictures capture the urban environment in a most graphic and transformative of ways. Focusing on the part rather than the whole, his photographs abstract his surroundings into colourful graphical vistas turning the quotidian into the iconic."
via Yatzer
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Artist Sofia Bonati (Instagram) creates portraits of enchanting women with a look of mystery in their eyes. She attributes the development of her surrealist style to the likes of Charles Bragg, and takes equal inspiration from the likes of Klimt, Klee and Modigliani.
Read interview with artist on Juniqe
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