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Michał Dziekan

Michał Dziekan
Illustrator and character designer Michal Dziekan was born and raised in small town in south-western Poland. He moved to city Wroclaw where he attended Architecture on University of Technology. After three years he left school and moved to Warsaw to work in post production studio Platige Image as a concept artist and matte painter. He stayed in Platige Image from 2007 to 2011, where working on animated commercials and films he got opportunity to gain experience in such fields as vfx compositing, motion graphics animation, animation direction and directing. At the beginning of 2011 he moved to the creative studio Ars Thanea but half year later he decided to star working as a freelancer. some of the clients: Wall Street Journal Briefings Magazine Procycling Magazine UK Przekrój Magazine DDB Warsaw Ogilvy & Mater Dubai TBWA/Raad Dubai Platige Image Ars Thanea exhibitions: publications: Related:  comics

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Sculptures Popping Out of Paintings - My Modern Metropolis - StumbleUpon Oh, to have been in Tokyo in June! Shintaro Ohata just finished up a solo exhibition at the Yukari Art Contemprary in Tokyo, Japan. This Hiroshima, Japan-born artist is known for his ability to show us everyday life in a cinematic way. More than that, this artist has a unique style. Straight from the Yukari gallery, here's a sample of his stellar work. ' Photos courtesy of Yukari Art Contemporary. Artistic Photo Editing of Everyday Built Environments | Designs &Ideas on Dornob - StumbleUpon Erik Johansson takes photo editing and manipulation to new levels with his ever-growing collection of creative, innovative and amazing scenes of altered architecture and unbelivable built environments, distorted objects and twisted imagery – all while preserving an eerie photo-realism from the original photographic subject. Given his emphasis on constructed objects, the care with which he crafts every detail of each image and controls the overall composition, it is perhaps no surprise that this photographer’s background is not in the arts but in computer engineering and interactive design. The rich three-dimensional complexity of each edited photograph is accomplished using exclusively two-dimensional computer editing tools and each work is based on a real photograph, manipulated, altered and added to in a layered and sequential process.

Arousing Grammar | I love comics and so should you — over 210 articles and counting! Beyond Drawing: Creative Colored Pencil Art & Sculpture & Dornob - StumbleUpon From a very first look at these wonderfully detailed colored pencil sculptures by Jennifer Maestre, it should come as no surprise that her artwork was initially inspired by spiny sea urchins – beautiful be dangerous to the touch. For each sculpture, Jennifer hacks apart hundreds of colored pencils, cores them perpendicular to their length and turns them into beads, essentially, which she then meticulously stitches back together and slowly shapes into solid sculptures. Though her beginnings were with creatures of the water, Jennifer quickly expanded her subject matter to cover other organic objects – from plants and flowers to house pets and more abstract animals. While some of her work has a planned form from the very beginning, other pieces morph and shift as they take shape into something completely unplanned but nonetheless compelling.

50 Beautiful Examples of Couple Photography 123 Flares Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Google+ 2 StumbleUpon 0 Pin It Share 121 121 123 Flares × Photography is the process, activity and art of creating still or moving pictures. One of the most interesting type of photography is shooting a couple. Couple photography is the kind of photography where you can capture the feelings of one person for the another. Today I am going to showcase this beautiful form of photography. Thank you for visiting, we hope you find our site, enjoyable, informative and educational. Have something to Say? comments

Greg Tocchini Kim Yong Soo I was delighted to stumble onto the work of Korean artist Kim Yong Soo whose artwork, at first glance, takes on the somewhat familiar appearance of traditional Japanese paintings of cherry tree bossoms. Closer inspection reveals a textured assemblage of semi-conductors, speaker wires, and acrylic cement, used to form the delicate tree branches, flowers, and ominous humanoid figures that bring an unexpectedly dark presence to these otherwise serene paintings. Fake vintage Japanese ad mascots 01 Mar 2011 Argentina-based artist Juan Molinet has created a series of fictional Japanese ads featuring retro-style characters. Osaka's Marshmellow Kid Nagoya Sweet Salami Co. Sumitomo Calamari Ice Cream Cheesus by Hokama Good Cheese Co. Kyoto Seafood Processing Co. Satoyama Whistle Co. Hokaido Industrial Sushi Food Co. [Link]

Alex Ross Official Online Store - Prints, Posters and Hard Covers For Sale Unique Steampunk Insects Since the late 1990′s style steampunk is becoming more and more popular, and not only in the literature. Various modern utilitarian objects have been modded by enthusiasts into a pseudo-Victorian mechanical “steampunk” style. And often this stylization gives very unexpected results. Like, for example, art works of american sculptor Mike Libby. His studio Insect Lab make robots from dried insects.

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