Art of Eric Wert
Explore carnivore "naturmort" art of Eric Wert
Explore carnivore "naturmort" art of Eric Wert
Montana-based artist and photographer Kyra Schmidt triggers an increased consciousness of landscape with her ‘Transcriptions’ series.
Using open-source neuro-style code Daniil Krivoruchko, Viktoriya Yakubova and Tatiana Stolpovskaya created awesome video depicting New York in it's neuromantic beauty
"Each of Hoflehner’s photographs achieves a perfection of composition that seems to defy the possibility that it could ever be seen any other way. Gripping in their ultimate solitude and the unexpected natural beauty they capture, Hoflehner's photographs take his earthly subject matter to raise it to an almost mythical level, defining the essence of the place. In these rare and elusive moments, the natural and the man made are brought together in a poetic interplay of light and shadow, emptiness and structure"
The streets of Hull (England) were transformed into an ocean of painted human flesh as 3,200 volunteers braved the North Sea chill to create an incredible spectacle. Called the Sea Of Hull, it was the biggest nude art installation Britain has ever seen and the brainchild of US photographer Spencer Tunick, who was impressed at how wholeheartedly his idea was embraced.
"Grabelsky’s works depict couples on subways, often nonchalantly reading magazines or newspapers, but the male figures in these dyads are strange, quasi-mythological human hybrids with animal heads. Deer, bears, elephants, tigers, and everything in between, make a suited appearance in rush hour. By contrasting the platitudes of the day-to-day with the presence of the extraordinary and unlikely, Grabelsky stages the unexpected within the most unassuming of circumstances." via ThinkSpace Gallery
A look at how the film SHIRLEY: VISIONS OF REALITY by Gustav Deutsch transforms the paintings of Edward Hopper into cinema. A video essay by José Sarmiento Hinojosa. More at fandor.com/keyframe.
Award-winning American photographer and digital artist Dean West vanishes the border between manipulated image and magical shot. International art curators have taken notice of the accomplished skill West applies to both his digital photography technique and the complex, cerebral narratives offered in his images. Enjoy his works on Instagram and Behance as well as on personal website
"Besides the traffic, California is a beautiful place. Filmed entirely on RED. The shots in Yosemite were captured using the Highsight cable cam system. And a sunroof. Matt Pagan is the wave ripper and a local pro down in the LA area." A Local.Studio Production, directed by Sean Slobodan
Won't mind to have this type of sand and cement furniture in my loft designed by Fernando Mastrangelo
Computational artist from LA - Albert Omoss working on a mixture of client projects and self-initiated experiments, but Instagram has proved the perfect platform for Albert to show off his weird and wonderful creations
You might remember voyeuristic photography of Parisian citizens by Gail Albert Halaban we posted few years ago. Here is New York residents caught through his lens.
Artist Sougwen Chung built a robot arm that draws in harmony with her in order to gain a better understanding of how humans relate to robots. With the project, dubbed "Drawing Operations Unit" (or DOUG for short), she hopes to counter the prevailing media representations of robots as adversarial to their human counterparts. Check out the video above to see Chung and DOUG in action.
Fashion and model photography of Neave Bozorgi will leave you mesmerised with the beauty of nature. Follow him on Ello or Tumblr
Photographer, van dweller, traveller, storyteller, thrill seeker and life enthusiast - James Barkman shows his life on wheels through the lenses. Follow his journey on Instagram and Ello
Arches National Park in Moab Utah.
Photographer and graphic designer Paolo Pettigiani recently took a stroll through New York’s Central Park armed with an infrared lens and took a number of fantastic shots that show the iconic park in a whole new light. The 24-year-old photographer moved to New York from Turin, Italy only two weeks ago and has been busy documenting his views of the city on Instagram
Lux Noctis of Reuben Wu is a series of photographs depicting landscapes of North America in the style of traditional landscape photography but influenced by ideas of planetary exploration, 19th century sublime romantic painting, and science fiction.
Talented artist Matt W Moore has been commissioned by Hershey's to create Olympics Promo Materials for the brand.