Instagram tricks by Alex Solis
Chicago based graphic artist Alex Solis knows the ways of better procrastination using Instagram and imagination.
Chicago based graphic artist Alex Solis knows the ways of better procrastination using Instagram and imagination.
”My artwork is also, at its core, an experimentation in composition, color, and form,” says Wys. “Through a variety of mixed media I have chosen as my inspiration a color palette that is at times complimentary and at other times purposfully contradictory, or seemingly destructive. The literal destruction of an object is secondary, in my mind, to the overall effect created by color (dis)harmony and the overall aesthetic-emotional experience of the reclaimed and reinvented object. I openly play with the allure of foreign and aggressive new colors and forms, inviting them into otherwise familiar and traditional settings. Barriers and obstacles are thereby erected between the viewer and the object through which one must negotiate an understanding of what is both present and hidden. What does the creation of new meaning tell us about old meanings, or meaning in general?” http://www.chadwys.com/
Beautifully oxidized bronze sculptures of elongated women by Michael Talbot
Jaw dropping sculptures from Germany based artist Hedi Xandt
Berlin based artist Sebastian Bieniek will freak you out with his latest series of Doublefaced portraits
Have you ever wondered how things are on Russian Motion Design scene? Alex Frukta with a support from Designcollector's editor Arseny Vesnin prepared a huge showreel that will blow up your mind and you will set a new record in watching video without breathing.
The Russian Motion Design reel was prepared for the FILMTERACTIVE Festival that happens on 25-26 of September 2013 in Lodz, Poland. Arseny Vesnin from Designcollector is going to speak about the hidden power of Russian artists and help to raise the bar of their recognition outside Russia.
http://vimeo.com/75110594
I am going to hit the Poland ground this week to present Russian motion designers for international audience of Filmteractive conference and festival. The presentation "Russian Motion Design" is prepared by Arseny Vesnin and the showreel is compiled by Alex Frukta and will be available on his Behance portfolio this week and we also will announce it online this Thursday. The blog is not going to be updated this week, but please follow the Visual Overdose on Tumblr. Filmteractive is an international event devoted to innovative audiovisual content, such as: interactive film, cross media projects and second screen solutions. Filmteractive takes place in Lodz Film School, 25-26 Sep. 2013. The new formula of the event connects three modules: business conference (Filmteractive Conference), market of audiovisual content (Filmteractive Market) and artistic festival (Filmteractive Festival).
Filmteractive Conference will be visited by the speakers and representatives of the biggest companies and media from France, Germany, UK, Finland, The Netherlands, Israel and Poland. Filmteractive Market is the first content marketplace in Poland and Central & Eastern Europe. Eight interactive and cross media projects from Poland, Denmark, Sweden, and Estonia will pitch live in front of international producers, content buyers, and video experts. The best project will receive the HBO Award. Filmteractive Festival will feature guests from Russia, Austria, Poland and the UK. You can also listen to the authors of “The Trip”, this year's Webby Award winner in the "best use of interactive video" category.
http://vimeo.com/75110594
Founder of The Creative Book project, Sanj Sahota, who works as a designer for ORB Brand Agency UK by day, has turned to the popular crowd-funding website, www.kickstarter.com to raise funds to cover printing costs for the second issue of his latest endeavour, The Quarterly Magazine, which he describes as: "A creative journal with a focus on the photographic medium which aims to do things ethically and fairly".
In October, Mr Sahota and the team will also be hosting a 3-day exhibition in London to celebrate the launch of issue 2 of The Quarterly and further promote all of their contributors exclusively featured work from the printed magazine. "We're going to put together something amazing where people can meet our talented contributors and have a chance to see all of their work up in lights. True talent deserves recognition and we want to make sure we shout about it from the rooftops."
http://vimeo.com/73617249
The students of Gobelins strike again. “Myosis” is an existential love story, a lyrical tale of passion and the creative destruction sometimes necessary to stay in touch with it.
http://vimeo.com/73617382
Full credits at the film’s end. Primary creators:
Emmanuel Asquier-Brassart Ricky Cometa Guillaume Dousse Adrien Gromelle Thibaud Petitpas
Paris based fashion photographer Leo Colombo has just updated the huge portfolio diary with new backstage and front-line shots from London Fashion Week 2013 via
Russian motion artist based in Thailand, Timur Constantinof, released his new motion reel summing up the best works he did on a freelance last year.
Read MoreAn avid lover of music and art, Ted Riederer created these skull forms by placing vinyl records atop a plaster skull mold and melting them down. The record label molds perfectly around the curvature of the frontal bone giving each skull a unique identity. The series, titled Primal Sound, "…aims to explore the symbols of music, and music communities, for their redemptive power. When I was 16, my life fell apart, I joined a band and was saved. The vinyl skulls are based on a nonfiction essay by the German poet Rainer Maria Rilke entitled ‘Primal Sound.’ In this essay he ponders what sound the coronal suture would make as it closely resembles a sound wave. He proposes that this process of combining what seems like disparate elements initially to create something that the world has never heard, is a model for making good art." –Ted Riederer
Russian artist based in Moscow Sergey Kritskiy get the highest place on our Russian Illustration shelf
Spanish artist Antonio Santin has created an incredible collection of hyper-realistic paintings depicting human bodies hidden under highly ornamented tapestries
NYC-based fashion and editorial photographer Martien Mulder has excellent portfolio to explore
"Cymatics" was filmed by using lycopodium powder (a highly flammable substance composed of clubmoss spores), 50 Hz, a Canon 5D and a 100mm macro lens. Directed by Susi Sie music by CypherAudio
http://vimeo.com/74130357
Take a look at a huge artworks made by Cj Hendry using only ball-pen as a tool
http://vimeo.com/65339364
A phone only lasts a couple of years before it breaks or becomes obsolete. Although it's often just one part which killed it we throw everything away since it's almost impossible to repair or upgrade. But Dutch designer Dave Hakkens has another view on this problem. He just rethinks the way a phone may be constructed taking in account bricks based system Phonebloks. With functional modules you can construct a phone that can fit your needs of the moment, or the needs of particular audience or whatever you want.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDAw7vW7H0c
Beautiful b&w photography of an athletic dance performance punctuated by brilliant motion graphics elements.
http://vimeo.com/67809013