
Graphic Design Poster : Tree of Life by Degree Très beau poster édité par les créatifs de Degree (prononcer « Digrouee ») Gary, Aaron & Khairul et intitulé « Tree of Life ». Un très beau dessin qui définit ce qu’est un écosystème et qui rappelle le travail de Jason Dean ci-après. Source Travail de Jason Dean (cf article CS) David Thewlis Online Les détournements créatifs d’empreintes digitales Rédigé par :: Greg de Publiz Catégorie :: Artistes , Inspiration Voici le travail de Kevin Van Aelst qui recrée des empreintes digitales que nous laissons de manière quotidienne dans notre environnement. Ses empreintes détournées sont reproduites à partir d’éléments et de matières diverses : laine, fil de cerf volant, biscuits apéritifs, etc.
Bottom Feeders: Ceramic Objects Encrusted with Marine Life by Mary O’Malley As if lifted from the wreckage of the Titanic, ceramic artist Mary O’Malley creates sculptural porcelain teapots, cups, and vases adorned with barnacles, tentacles, and other living sea creatures (she refers to them as “porcelain crustaceans”). Many original works from this series titled ‘Bottom Feeders’ are available over on Etsy. (via laughing squid) Ephemeral Portraits Cut from Layers of Wire Mesh by Seung Mo Park Using a process that could be the new definition of meticulous, Korean sculptor Seung Mo Park creates giant ephemeral portraits by cutting layer after layer of wire mesh. Each work begins with a photograph which is superimposed over layers of wire with a projector, then using a subtractive technique Park slowly snips away areas of mesh. Each piece is several inches thick as each plane that forms the final image is spaced a few finger widths apart, giving the portraits a certain depth and dimensionality that’s hard to convey in a photograph, but this video on YouTube shows it pretty well. Park just exhibited this month at Blank Space Gallery in New York as part of his latest series Maya (meaning “illusion” in Sanskrit). You can see much more at West Collects.
Swirling, Psychedelic Self-Portraits by Nikos Gyftakis Greek artist Nikos Gyftakis created this wonderful series of swirling self-portraits between 2004-2005. The works are made with oil pastels on canvas and are actually quite large, with a few of the pieces taller than 5′ (1.5m). You can see many more from this series and more of his recent work in his work gallery. (via empty kingdom) Millardiz.fr Exhibition-ism Quand l'illustration rencontre la nature ! Découverte du jour, Fashion in Leaf, le projet de l’artiste Malaisien Tang Chiew Ling ! Il habille ici ses illustrations aux traits fins avec des feuillages élégants donnant aux dessins de mode une toute autre dimension… ERIC LACOMBE - OFFICIAL WEBSITE :::::: carnovsky :::::: RGB Color est e pluribus unus RGB is a work about the exploration of the “surface’s deepness”. RGB designs create surfaces that mutate and interact with different chromatic stimulus. Carnovsky's RGB is an ongoing project that experiments with the interaction between printed and light colours. The resulting images are unexpected and disorienting. The colors mix up, the lines and shapes entwine becoming oneiric and not completely clear. See the Wallpapers collections available: