Metaphysik by Michele Durazzi
Michele Durazzi is a digital artist based in Florence, Italy. See more of his work on Behance.
Michele Durazzi is a digital artist based in Florence, Italy. See more of his work on Behance.
When in Vietnam.Set off on a 1650Km north to south journey: capturing the best wonders of Vietnam: Hanoi ancient quarter, the breathtaking Halong Bay, the claustrophobic caves in Trang An, the glamorous fabric merchants in Hoi An, the secret temples inside the marble mountain in Da Nang, the historical old capital Hue, the wet and tropical mekong delta and the white sandy beaches at Phu Quoc.
Directed by Oliver Astrologo (Instagram)
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I think the double-exposure techniques have done enough with photography and no more is a topic of much interest. But can't say the same about things done with hands, like this pencil drawings of Thomas Cian
Italian artists exploring the post digital environment by creating mind-bending glitched canvases. Check Giacomo Carmagnol http://giacomocarmagnola.tumblr.com/ and facebook for more
The video is about how math and physic can be a key to explain human life and perception, even the feelings that we can not quantify, like love, that goes beyond time and space dimensions. The project created by LeonardoWorx that has an eye catchy portfolio worth to visit and explore more on Behance
http://vimeo.com/119177617
Torino-based artist Cy Tone (Alberto Antonio Cittone) shares his latest project – /ˈʌnˈnəʊn//ˈflaɪɪŋ//ˈɒbdʒɪkt/ – Unknown Flying Object what is a digital art project brought up in collaboration with Giorgia Su Sbenso.
Formerly a cinema set painter, Lorenzo Vitturi has brought this experience into his photography practice, which revolves around site-specific interventions in accurately researched locations. He uses photography to set the scenes of thoughts and ideas through the manipulation of space, following his projects from creative ideation to realization.
The Domsai pots designed Matteo Cibic, which look like little space creatures, come in a few different shapes and colors. The domes feature little holes on their bottoms to let fresh air in, and the designer reminds owners to water the plants (according to him, they only need a few drops of water a week to live in these conditions) and to keep them out of direct sunlight in the summer.
"To celebrate the opening of Diesel’s flagship store in Rome, POSTmatter magazine collaborated with Berlin based artist digital artist Andreas Nicholas Fischer to create an abstract digital organism that envelops its audience as they enter the store."
"POSTroma is an installation that draws from topographical data taken from maps of Rome. This data creates the starting point from which Fischer’s impressionistic forms can grow, the installations growth and movements are based upon the use of #rome and #roma online. Each time the hashtag ‘#POSTroma’ is used on Twitter, a unique response will be tweeted back to each individual user. A specially programmed algorithm created by Fischer will generate a haiku poem and a striking screenshot of the in-store visual mutation at that moment, both of which will be delivered directly to the Twitter account of the original user." via Protein
http://vimeo.com/108478720
Italian figurative artist Beniamino Leone creates portraits of women with their eyes blossom in flowers
Italian photographer based in London Davide Roveri created a beautiful visual ode to the city he felt in love
http://vimeo.com/28736654
Alessio Albi's stunningly atmospheric portraits explore light and shadows
I love natural light because it creates amazing shapes and volumes that I can’t obtain with artificial light. I could spend an entire day waiting for that precise ray of light coming through my window and shoot hundreds of photos only with this light source, because I love the way it interacts with the human body. I also love cloudy days for my outside shooting, because clouds create the perfect light diffuser and add lot of atmosphere to pictures. I love low light not only because it adds a lot to the atmosphere I want to create, but because it helps me to exclude a lot of details that would distract from the subject.
Photographer Isabella Vacchi created delightful photographs of food spreads stylishly arranged by color in her project, ‘MONOCHROME’. In her work, Vacchi ensured that the monochrome theme is consistent throughout her photos by matching props, cutlery, and mood lighting with the respective food spreads, leaving viewers enthralled as they examine her photos in detail. via
Italian designer Paola Navone has created this black and white house, with shades of grey, located in Umbria in Italy.
"Valeria Vacca is a Rome-based photographer with a lovely dreamy style. Choosing to shoot mostly in black and white her art, which as you can see here alternates between fantastical portraits with a stunning level of contrast and double exposure shots, is like a breath of fresh air." via
Maurizio Di Iorio is an italian photographer who studied fine arts and founded Perturbation Magazine. Specialized in still lifes, he has a great sense of humor and he has fun to create original and incredible pictures filled with colors and sensuality.
This beautiful series of animal illustrations by Milan-based designer Andrea Minini began as a design experiment to obtain complex shapes and depth starting with just a few lines.
via Colossal
Modern italian sculptor Livio Scarpella shares some beautiful works from his Facebook profile
Italian architect and illustrator Federico Babina has recently unveiled a new project, this time taking a look at the connection between architecture and the visual arts. Titled "Archist", the project comprises a series of illustrations of imaginary buildings inspired by famous works of art. via