Giacomo Carmagnola Glitch Art
Italian artists exploring the post digital environment by creating mind-bending glitched canvases. Check Giacomo Carmagnol http://giacomocarmagnola.tumblr.com/ and facebook for more
Italian artists exploring the post digital environment by creating mind-bending glitched canvases. Check Giacomo Carmagnol http://giacomocarmagnola.tumblr.com/ and facebook for more
Russia-born photographer Elena Kulikova raised and works in California immersed herself in a world of commercial photography at a young age. She started her career a decade ago and has been working with top editorials as well as producing self-initiated art project. In her latest, and inspired by Oliver Wendell Holmes's statement, "a mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions," photography series "Eternity" visualizes the beauty of consciousness.
It's been a while since I spoke about Russian-born Glitche App at Digitized Festival this September in Athens. Started as a fun in 2013 the Glitche app reached the top of App Store in a few months, right after celebrities and photographers like Nicola Formichetti (Diesel) or Nick Knight (Showstudio) showed the world a new tool that saves a lot of efforts and money to bring a wow-effect. Basically the app give you an opportunity to become a contemporary artist just by distorting your photos with an awesome set of filters and glitch-hacks. After the release of the second version app rocked with a new features and filters like Emoji-art (I still remember the joy of ASCII-Art Christmas Cards my dad did in later 80ss for me). We didn't wait to long for a clever guy using Glitche App to create epic fan art over famous music covers. So he did it very well and buzz the social web with his artworks available on Twitter @emojiartworks. Find the cover you like or create and share your own Glitch Art using the app now. If you totally missed a thing, there is a second app from Glitche Team (Vladimir Shreyder) aimed to eliminate the sense of selfie by creating anti-selfie - SLMMSK. Go try on both apps! Meanwhile enjoy the selection of Emoji Music Cover Artworks below.
Surrealist sculpture from Perth, Australia - Paul Kaptein, creates glitchy artworks from wood and other materials. Check his works on www.paulkaptein.com
Colombian art director Gilbert Franco shares a little self initiated project with digitally distorted fashion photography (using photos of Nino Yap, Carlos DiQuercia, Joanna Wilinska, Zean Vo, and Charudutt Chitrak). As we can see Gilbert did it with passion and using software, so you can try beat him using the famous Glitche app which considered the best editing tool by leading fashion photographers like Nick Knight.
Dom Sebastian is a 19 year old London based designer. I personally liked his glitchy "Holographic Melt Series" "It’s not very often that you find a fashion designer who branches out into other fields within the creative spectrum and conquers them all. Dom Sebastian is a master of graphic design, art and music as well as fashion design. Each artistic practice inspiring his bold and unique designs" - P I T C H Zine
“Glitched” is a series of 3D printed dioramas in smoked glass cubes by artist Mathieu Schmitt. The artist allows for the 3D model data to become corrupt in such a way that objects are printed slightly deformed. The late-night settings and the misshapen objects create quite an eerie atmosphere.
Love this awesome glitch artworks from Adam Lupton
Canadian artist Adam Lupton's gaze explores psychological and sociological struggles in modern society. Painting in oil, blurring lines between realism and expressionism helps Lupton probe the internal and external dialogue faced in his multi-directional narratives. His recent work pits moments of choice against the visualization of their outcomes: temporal planes coexisting on a singular surface.
Check the glitchy art of Russian born and Philadelphia based Alex Kanevsky. His style is a mix of figurative with cubist-like marks by a palette knife. The relaxed figures break apart into geometrical gestures that imply their movement through the space. Kanevsky credits a range of aesthetically different artists as inspiration, from Van Gogh, Cezanne, Mondrian, Rothko, Kline, to Freud, the list goes on.
Artist Harding Meyer paints large-scale, expressive portraits that are fractured and fragmented with beautiful glitches.
Digital artist Zach Dougherty takes classical Greek statues and then digitizes them into glitchy, geometric GIFs.
Nice 3d and graphic design works by
, Poland. Really sick technique and sense of colours there.
BRAND NOUVEAU is the visual efforts of designer Mark Bulford.
Experimental graphics and commercial artworks juxtaposed in Branislav Cirkovic portfolio. His experiments went further and landed on a personal project TypoFlat revealing pure noncommercial typographic art.
Here is a captivating motion design "Magnesium" from director Pierre Magnol at Bright Photon.
Greece based strong graphic designer Alexis Marcou.
Talented young designer from Poland YLLV focused on typography artworks with bold message.