I have been away too long, so there are ideas waiting to get posted. First is an artist I stumbled upon while doing a web-research and I smiled instantly looking at his work. Florentijn Hofman is a dutch artist that can’t help but stand out through the scale of his work. He likes to create unique, huge installations out in the public space, as he sees it as a big playground.
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
19.9.11
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21.7.11
francoise nielly impacting portraits
A couple of years ago walking outside a closed gallery in Barcelona me and my friends had been amazed by some amazing, colorful, paintings of faces close ups. They had such a strong impact on us that some time ago when I came across the French painter Francoise Nielly, I immediately remembered that day when I had first saw her work, even though back then I didn’t know her name. As it turns out she is quite well known, she lives and works in Paris, but was raised in Southern France where the imagery and nature is probably what inspired her incline for the fluorescent colors of his portraits.
29.6.11
creative kim dan-ah
Dan-ah Kim is a Korean artist who was born in Seoul but has lived around the world from Mexico to both coasts of the U.S.A. She attended Pratt Institute and now lives and works in Brooklyn New York. Kim is drawn to the chaotic and collaborative film environment as well as the isolated experience of an illustrator. She enjoys her illustration work because it gives her the chance to work and explore her creativity individually.
21.6.11
video art goes to festival
Remember the video I was doing with a friend that I talked about here?
Well I am glad to inform you that it was chosen to participate at the Video Art festival Miden at Kalamata. The festival will hold projections at Amfia square in Kalamata and it will take place from the 7th to the 9th of july. Our video, named “Trail” will be shown on the 7th and unfortunately I don’t think I will make it there. Still I am very happy for the outcome and it was about time I post the whole video for you to see.
10.6.11
cecilie ellefsen's inspiring sketchbook
Cecilie Ellefsen is an artist and illustrator who works in Oslo, Norway. She loves to draw and always carries her sketchbook with her. She has created many beautiful images both for art exhibitions and for specific concepts as part of a project. Here are same pages of her sketchbook where you can get a taste of her talent.
25.5.11
zhou fan's jellyfish paintings
Zhou Fan is a Chinese artist, who was selected as one of the 25 Emerging Chinese artists by international art critics. He was born in 1983 in Shanxi Province in northern China and graduated from the art department of Shanxi University. Zhou Fan was given the "special mention" prize in 2007 as part of the Chinese Art Prize. That launched his career, and allowed him to gain much more exposure and go on to exhibit his work all around the world.
14.4.11
melted chair by Tom Price
Tom Price is a British designer and artist. He studied both Fine Arts, Sculpture and furniture design and as it looks, he combines both in his work. This whimsical chair took me by surprise and even more when I read that it is created by heating and pressing a seat-shaped former into a woven ball of approximately 10,000 black nylon cable ties.
13.4.11
Stina Persson works her wanders
Stina Persson is a very talented illustrator based in Stockholm, Sweden. She was born in Lund, Sweden and has studied Fine Arts in Italy, Perugia and fashion drawing in Florence, and also has a degree in illustration from Pratt Institute in New York.
She has worked for many prestigious companies and magazines around the world. Her work incorporates and combines many different techniques, watercolor, acrylic and ink, cut paper and photos.
12.4.11
Kartell design by Milan
Kartell is one of the main interpreters of industrial design in the field of Italian and international companies and one of my personal favorites. This is a preview of Kartell cult products reinterpreted and "milanesified" by personalities bound with Milan.
Right now you can find all of them only at the Kartell Flagship store in Via Turati - in Milan. They are all classic designs that we know and love, in a new version inspired by Milan. Enjoy.
Ami Ami, “MI-AMI” by Tokujin Yoshioka.
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29.3.11
video art going on
Some more pictures from our video that i talked about here, which is almost done. We named it “trail” and our inspiration phrase is that everything unrolls, ruffely translated from Heraclitus “τὰ πάντα ῥεῖ”.
23.3.11
art print for japan
There has been a lot of initiative from the artistic world for projects that aim to gather money to help Japan. Looking at everything all these days I found out about the artist Susan Schwake who donated this print called “birds in the bush” at the Working Proof that you can check out its work here.
22.3.11
window shopping is the answer
I realized that I have not posted almost nothing regarding window designing, so I went through my book of shop windows called “escaparates del mundo” and took some of my favorite photos to show here. They are from shops around the world, they have great concepts and they validate my belief that shop windows can also be art installations.
10.3.11
fantasy came true
I am thrilled with this artist, with this concept, with everything about it. The artist is South Korean, named Yeondoo Jung with studies both in London and Seoul and quite well known as it turns out, named Artist of the Year, from the National Museum of Contemporary Art of Seoul in 2007. Some years ago he did an amazing series of illustrations named Wonderland that recreates scenes found in children’s drawings. Some are funny, some are fantastical, but almost all of them are beautifully surreal.
9.3.11
playful lamp
I just came across some brilliant design filled with humor, so I looked it up and it appears as if the designer and illustrator Meirav Peled Barzilay has more where it came from. She is a 30year old, Tel Aviv based, product designer. She graduated the Holon Institute of Technology and founded her design studio in 2009. She is now launching products for worldwide distribution.
What I first discovered was her very cool paper lamp that you can squash into a ball and reshape-I am loving it!
4.3.11
summer in our hearts
Since it appears as though we are in the mid of winter here in Athens and with a 3day weekend coming up I wanted to bring some of the summer vibe to cheer us up. So I turned to the young very talented photographer from Taiwan, Valerie Chiang. Born in 1992, she currently resides in Raleigh, North Carolina. She first became interested in photography when she joined the popular photo-sharing website Flickr. While it started as a hobby it developed into a passion for fine art and fashion photography.
24.2.11
paola guimerans whimsical fantasies
9.2.11
banksy yeah!!
How do I start to write about Banksy? First of all, when I was only thinking about starting a blog, I knew that if I ever had one, I wanted to feature Banksy and his work. I looked more intensely into his work when I included in my thesis, a shop window he did for a pet shop in New York in 2008, that was brilliant, and as ironic as it gets. That’s the video I edited from material from that window. Banksy commented on that window that “If it is art and it is seen from the street I guess it can still be called street art.”
Well Banksy, is the pseudonym of a British graffiti artist, whose real life identity is not publicly known. According to author and graphic designer Tristan Manco, Banksy "was born in 1974 and raised in Bristol, England. The son of a photocopier technician, he trained as a butcher but became involved in graffiti during the great Bristol aerosol boom of the late 1980s." Banksy made a name for himself painting stenciled satirical and political images in public spaces, but always succeeding in keeping his identity hidden. Banksy is now one of the most well known street artists, and is known for his unique critical eye on the british culture, politics and the modern lifestyle.
8.2.11
neo working his illustrating magic
Florian Nicolle, aka Neo, is a young artist-graphic designer-illustrator. He is French, lives in Caen, France, and has studied Graphic design and developed a love for illustrations in the process. He is using a mixed technique while working, and is looking to create his own style, and I think he has greatly succeeded.
3.2.11
gianlucca fallone rocks
Gianluca is a 26 year old artist-illustrator from Argentina, now based in London. He started his career in Buenos Aires working as a designer at the Punga design studio. At the summer of 2007 he dedicated himself to graphic design joining Roy Garcia’s studio Rock Instrument Bureau and worked with fashion brands and music bands around America.
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