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postado em 30/07/2010 | 07:42 PM Comments (0)Get to know the work by Russian street artist Sy, who fills the streets of Saint Petersburg with his incredible 8-bit graffiti style.
postado em 30/07/2010 | 04:37 PM Comments (0)Proving that it is possible to have a great idea every day, Chow Hon Lam started his project called Flying Mouse 365, in which he will develop one illustration per day during a whole year. And, believe us, they’re all brilliant.
postado em 29/07/2010 | 03:11 PM Comments (2)Scott Wade proposes a creative alternative to the usual “wash me, please” messages we usually find on dirty cars. Using his fingers and some brushes, the American artist creates impressive detailed drawings. Check it out.
postado em 28/07/2010 | 06:48 PM Comments (0)Intimate and exaggerated, the paintings by Lee Price invite us to spy on women laying on beds and bathtubs through a different angle, while they eat lots and lots of food.
postado em 28/07/2010 | 02:33 PM Comments (0)www.flickr.com/aqiluciano Vila Velha - ES . Brasil
postado em 27/07/2010 | 07:07 PM Comments (0)Andy Warhol, David Bowie, Banksy, Basquiat and David Lynch are just a few of the soldiers from the Art Army, an action figure series by Mike Leavitt. Check out our favorites.
postado em 27/07/2010 | 06:52 PM Comments (0)Watch the animated short film L’autre, a graduation project by three students from School of Animated Trades, in France. Mixing funny and dark moods, the story is something like what you’d see in a Tim Burton movie.
postado em 27/07/2010 | 05:02 PM Comments (0)From August 6th through September 18th, the Anno Domini Gallery, in San Jose, receives Pangea, a solo exhibition by Brazilian artist Fernando Chamarelli.
postado em 27/07/2010 | 03:56 PM Comments (0)In order to show how fine the Pilot Pen point is, Spanish agency Grey tattooed classic Lego toys. Take a look at this creative and detailed campaign.
postado em 26/07/2010 | 05:49 PM Comments (0)Trying to guess the situations that filled her daughter’s dreams, Adele Enersen created a series of irreverent photos which shows little Mila surfing, taming elephants and taking intergalactic trips. Check out this simple and creative idea.
postado em 26/07/2010 | 05:36 PM Comments (0)Maurizio Anzeri, Italian artist based in London, works on sewing and embroidering old photographs, creating a beautiful yet bizarre experimental series.
postado em 26/07/2010 | 01:48 PM Comments (0)Recicling old and used skate shapes, Japanese sculptor Haroshi creates incredibly colorful multi-layered pieces.
postado em 23/07/2010 | 01:35 PM Comments (0)http://naoacendaasluzes.com.br/ São Paulo . Brazil
postado em 22/07/2010 | 07:10 PM Comments (0)From August 4th through 21st, Jonathan LeVine Gallery receives the exhibit Two-Way Street, which features four Brazilian artists. The project is the result of a partnership between galleries Jonathan LeVine and Choque Cultural.
postado em 22/07/2010 | 03:16 PM Comments (0)Before following the illustration career, Kako studied art and worked with cinema, graphic design and web design. One day, he realized a whole year had been through without practicing his drawing skills. That’s when he dropped out everything and started to fully dedicate his life to illustration. On this interview, one of the most respected Brazilian professionals talks about his projects and the recognition illustrators get in Brazil.
postado em 22/07/2010 | 01:16 PM Comments (0)www.flickr.com/photos/superstyling Bogotá . Colombia
postado em 20/07/2010 | 06:53 PM Comments (0)Check out the amazing work by Argentine illustrator Pablo Lobato, responsible for creating beautiful caricatures of people from the cultural industry using geometric shapes. Can you recognize them all?
postado em 20/07/2010 | 04:36 PM Comments (0)Dreamy, delicate and sensual, the paintings by Gustav Klimt inspired this beautiful photographic series by Spanish studio Kattaca. Check out the canvases by the Austrian master recreated through photography.
postado em 19/07/2010 | 06:47 PM Comments (0)Exploring the stencil technique to its full potential, artist PaperMonster creates female faces mixing graffiti and collage on intricate compositions.
postado em 19/07/2010 | 02:39 PM Comments (0)Check out the work by graffiti artist MTO, who gives a cinematographic touch to the streets of Berlin, inspired by movies like The Shining, Taxi Driver, The Silence of the Lambs and many others.
postado em 16/07/2010 | 06:16 PM Comments (0)The newest intervention by the Brazilian duo Os Gêmeos, Don’t Believe the Hype!, can be seen in San Diego, where the exhibit Viva La Revolution takes place showing their works.
postado em 16/07/2010 | 05:57 PM Comments (0)Frightingly realistic, the oil paintings by London artist Raphaella Spence brings up a complex question: “how does she do that?”. Check some of this impeccable work.
postado em 15/07/2010 | 07:00 PM Comments (0)Manipulating nails on different contexts, Russian photographer Andrei Nikolaev creates funny scenes about these little objects’ life.
postado em 15/07/2010 | 03:44 PM Comments (0)http://thalesmolina.wordpress.com Caruaru - PE . Brazil
postado em 13/07/2010 | 07:11 PM Comments (0)While painting and drawing over old photos, Dutch artist Sebastiaan Bremer brings forgotten memories to life, turning past moments into new art. Check out this beautiful work.
postado em 13/07/2010 | 07:07 PM Comments (0)Gathering jackets, pants, ties, blouses and all kinds of garment, the duo Guerra de la Paz composes cozy and questioning sculptures.
postado em 13/07/2010 | 06:33 PM Comments (0)Inspired by Slovakia’s traditional culture, artist Franc Grom creates graphics and laces on eggshells, using little drills and lots of creativity as his tools.
postado em 12/07/2010 | 05:33 PM Comments (0)Simulating the long exposure photographic effect, polish Alexandra Pacula creates dazzled oil paintings inspired by the adventurous urban night.
postado em 12/07/2010 | 05:31 PM Comments (0)Rolling Homes, by Jane Lidz, gathers images of incredible houses built on cars. Check out some images from great mobile homes captured during the 70s.
postado em 12/07/2010 | 04:44 PM Comments (0)www.flickr.com/aqiluciano Vila Velha - ES . Brazil
postado em 08/07/2010 | 07:43 PM Comments (0)The Funny Babies campaign, created by Dentsu for L’Univers de Chocolat, shows drunk babies after tasting the chocolate with whisky. Funny or poor tasted?
postado em 08/07/2010 | 07:05 PM Comments (0)Mark Evan’s brushes are knives and scalpels; his canvases are big pieces of leather; his works are unique. Check out.
postado em 08/07/2010 | 06:41 PM Comments (0)Andrew Lipson, a ‘professional nerd’, imposed himself the task of recreating the works of graphic artist M.C. Escher, known for his impossible structures, using only Lego pieces.
postado em 07/07/2010 | 07:49 PM Comments (0)Watch the three animations considered by different groups as being the first animation projects of the world. Putting aside this controversial discussion, all of them draw attention for their aesthetics and innovative features.
postado em 07/07/2010 | 04:20 PM Comments (0)This is the perfect note pad for those who are always after innovative ideas. Check out the unconventional layout of the Inspiration Pad, a project by Marc Thomasset.
postado em 07/07/2010 | 03:37 PM Comments (0)http://fubumeru.deviantart.com/ Berlin . Germany
postado em 06/07/2010 | 06:59 PM Comments (0)On the Sueño series, dominican photographer Alejandro Cartagena shoots sleeping women to speculate about their dreams, using their poses as leads to reach the narratives filling their sleep.
postado em 06/07/2010 | 05:54 PM Comments (0)Liz Haycock recreated San Francisco in a colorful jelly sculpture, detailing trees, streets, water and lights. Check out.
postado em 06/07/2010 | 04:43 PM Comments (0)Over 400 works were submitted by urban artists from all over the country. Check out the top 50 selected works.
postado em 06/07/2010 | 04:25 PM Comments (1)The strong influence of the Australian sun led artist Bruce Munro to create the installation called CD Sea, made with over 600.000 CD’s. You’ve never seen such colorful waters.
postado em 05/07/2010 | 07:15 PM Comments (0)On his most recent audiovisual experiment, graffiti-artist Blu shows his famous stop-motion graffiti in nine psychedelic minutes. Precious.
postado em 05/07/2010 | 04:36 PM Comments (0)Artist Brian Marshall invites you to adopt one of his lovely robots, built from the most diverse objects. As each toy has its own personality, make sure you’ll get along well before adopting one yourself.
postado em 05/07/2010 | 04:02 PM Comments (0)Brendan Flanagan’s paintings seem contaminated by the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The artist creates realities where cadaverous figures strive for something lost in desolated landscapes, stricken by madness.
postado em 02/07/2010 | 06:48 PM Comments (0)Take a look at the winners of the 10th edition of the Master Sand Sculpting Competition, concluded on June 26 on the sands of Hampton Beach, New Hampshire.
postado em 02/07/2010 | 04:49 PM Comments (0)Complementing the Sexy Books series, Taschen releases ‘The Big Butt Book’, a photographic anthology about the female booty. Check out.
postado em 02/07/2010 | 03:31 PM Comments (0)http://multiplyestudio.com/ ES . Brasil
postado em 01/07/2010 | 07:31 PM Comments (0)The collection features 100 Darth Vader Helmets recreated by contemporary artists. After touring the world on exhibits, the pieces will be auctioned on 10th of July.
postado em 01/07/2010 | 06:45 PM Comments (0)To celebrate the 75th anniversary of DC Comics, Myface launched an international contest in collaboration with Warner Bros. Participants must develop their own digital versions of the most famous DC Comics heroes.
postado em 01/07/2010 | 05:51 PM Comments (0)Vik Muniz, Os Gêmeos, Moira Hahn, Molly Crabapple, Felipe Bedoya and Alex Ross are some of the artists featured on Zupi Magazine’s covers. Here’s a compilation of all these beautiful artworks.
postado em 01/07/2010 | 04:57 PM Comments (0)Saatchi & Saatchi Tel Aviv launches a challenge for creative people from all over the world: bring Israelis & Palestinians closer together. The creator of the most inspiring suggestion goes to Cannes Lions 2011. Learn how to participate.
postado em 01/07/2010 | 03:39 PM Comments (0)www.deusdachuva.com.br Florianópolis . Brasil
postado em 30/06/2010 | 09:43 PM Comments (0)The Swiss photographer Guido Mocafico develops the most diverse themes on his projects. Check out two of them: ‘Movement’, on which he transforms clocks’ gears and mechanisms in mandalas, and ‘Serpens’, which highlights the beauty of snakes.
postado em 30/06/2010 | 07:00 PM Comments (0)The experimental videos by the Tell No One collective, formed by the filmmakers Luke White and Remi Weekes, create surrealistic scenes while overlapping different scenes, using editing techniques. You must give them a look.
postado em 30/06/2010 | 06:08 PM Comments (0)Renato Alarcão is nowadays one of the greatest Brazilian illustrators. Working with the most diverse ways of expression and publics, the artist goes from the dark-toned urban aesthetics to childish universes in vivid colors. Interviewed by Zupi, he talks about his art, gives tips about the market to those who are just starting out and highlights his award-winning project ‘Urban Children’.
postado em 30/06/2010 | 02:52 PM Comments (0)www.estudiohappy.com.br Vila Velha - ES . Brasil
postado em 29/06/2010 | 09:18 PM Comments (0)Californian Eric Zener paints underwater scenes in detail, realistically reproducing bubbles, lights and movements. Check his work.
postado em 29/06/2010 | 08:06 PM Comments (0)Even though scarce, Eastern European urban art scene reveals talents such as the duo Interesni Kazki, who paints surreal scenes in the streets of Ukraine. Check out.
postado em 29/06/2010 | 06:57 PM Comments (0)Check out the result of you moleskine competition. We received more than 600 artworks sent by photographers from all over Brazil. Thanks to all the participants and congratulations to the winners!
postado em 29/06/2010 | 05:37 PM Comments (0)Among so many contemporary artists that use any kind of material on their creations, the chinese Cai Guo-Qiang decided to choose gunpowder. His canvases are made from small controlled explosions. Read and understand his creative process.
postado em 29/06/2010 | 04:31 AM Comments (0).(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) . Brasil
postado em 28/06/2010 | 10:45 PM Comments (0)Pedro Vidotto is a designer that recreates poster of movies he admires. Even though a common practice among designers, posters reinterpretations are always worth a click.
postado em 28/06/2010 | 10:35 PM Comments (1)On his project ‘Drainspotting’, Remo Camerota collects pictures of beautifully decorated Japanese manholes. The images, gathered on the ‘Drainspotting Book’, also won an iPad/iPod app. Check out.
postado em 28/06/2010 | 09:51 PM Comments (0)EIZO, manufacturer of medical image displays, is divulging its services in a very unusual way: with a calendar that shows sexy pin-up girls in x-ray images.
postado em 24/06/2010 | 06:27 PM Comments (0)U.S. artist Leslie Levings draws attention for her irreverent monsters made of clay. Check out some of them.
postado em 24/06/2010 | 06:10 PM Comments (0)In his Liquid Light series, photographer Howard Schatz exposes the human body using lights and colors, creating an artistic and anatomic study, using the human body as a canvas. Check out the pictures.
postado em 24/06/2010 | 06:09 PM Comments (0)While examining drinks and cocktails with a microscope, the BevShots project combines art and science and creates incredible images. Take a (very) close look at your favorite drinks.
postado em 24/06/2010 | 04:31 PM Comments (0)www.clerioback.com/ Guarapuava - PR . Brasil
postado em 23/06/2010 | 07:45 PM Comments (0)Check out the result of you moleskine competition. We received more than 300 artworks sent by illustrators from all over Brazil. Thanks to all the participants and congratulations to the winners!
postado em 23/06/2010 | 07:18 PM Comments (0)Psycho Dolls Family, created by german Florian Mueller, is formed by curious creatures. Cute and weird, they are all made by socks and have their own names and personalities. Meet them all.
postado em 23/06/2010 | 07:10 PM Comments (0)Carrying a childish aura, Sarah Graham’s paintings draws attention for its vivid colors, hiper-realistic treatment and sugar-sweet themes. Check her photographic canvas.
postado em 23/06/2010 | 06:17 PM Comments (0)Using any kind of material, artist Ian Wright recriates faces with compositions that deserve a more careful look. Check on detail.
postado em 23/06/2010 | 05:41 PM Comments (0)Photographer Thomas Allen searches old Pulp Fiction books to find the perfect actors for his scenes. Using focus and angles, he creates three-dimensional situations with the figures from the book covers. Check his work.
postado em 23/06/2010 | 05:25 PM Comments (0)Mixing photographic and illustration, french artisti Sandrine Estrade transforms everyday objects into amazing beings. Check out.
postado em 22/06/2010 | 06:35 PM Comments (0)Along the years, swedish artist Linn Olofsdotter managed to build a good reputation among illustrators and artists, working for diverse clients. The key for such a success? Check out.
postado em 22/06/2010 | 01:20 PM Comments (0)The artistic experiments by Lucy Fahey, made of photography and pencil drawings, creates ambiguous portraits that mixes the real and artificial elements of the image. See the result.
postado em 18/06/2010 | 05:19 AM Comments (0)On his project “Decorating Nature”, Norm Magnusson uses rocks, leaves and shells to make an organic and fresh art that dialogues with the human-nature relationship. Check out the images.
postado em 18/06/2010 | 04:06 AM Comments (0)http://www.diplomatas.tv/ São Paulo . Brazil
postado em 17/06/2010 | 04:13 AM Comments (0)John Kenn is a dual personality danish: on the one hand, he writes and directs TV shows for kids; on the other, he illustrates monsters on post-it notes. Here we only show you the illustrator.
postado em 17/06/2010 | 03:49 AM Comments (0)Using special software, the project led by Evan Roth studies the motion of graffiti. Watch the video and see how they put in practice such a good idea.
postado em 17/06/2010 | 02:36 AM Comments (0)From Picasso to Bansky, from Michelangelo to Basquiat. Who loves art marks onto skin their favorite works. Check out a selection of artistic tattoos from the most diverse styles and periods.
postado em 16/06/2010 | 05:19 AM Comments (0)Famous for his bizarre toys, french Gaël Brienne, aka Nanan1, releases tomorrow a new series with six creatures, brought to you from a post-apocalyptic future.
postado em 16/06/2010 | 05:07 AM Comments (0)Every year, WOLDA (Worldwide Logo Design Annual) awards the world’s best logos. The winners from 2009’s edition have been disclosed. Check out the best logos and know how to participate on this year’s edition.
postado em 16/06/2010 | 04:56 AM Comments (0)In his paper sculptures, artist Carlos Meira reproduces brazilian typical scenes, such as soccer, carnival and nature beauty, showing that creativity can save every blank piece of paper.
postado em 16/06/2010 | 02:30 AM Comments (0)Mixing digital world with reality, american artist Shawn Smith creates wooden sculptures which has an 8-bit visual, as if they were made with pixels.
postado em 15/06/2010 | 12:37 AM Comments (0)Leaving the world of videogames, Mario tries to complete a different phase, walking in a school. Check out this cool video.
postado em 14/06/2010 | 09:01 PM Comments (0)Forgotten for over half a century in an abandoned passage of the subway station in Notting Hill, London, several posters dated from the 1950s were recently discovered by local workers. Check out these relics.
postado em 14/06/2010 | 05:09 AM Comments (0)Inspired by the aesthetics of comics, Janine Basil create some great handmade retro and burlesque hats and headpiecesvery. Check out.
postado em 14/06/2010 | 01:10 AM Comments (0)A can of goya beans and an apple start a deadly zombie feeding frenzy in an unsuspecting kitchen in brooklyn. The unlikely (but very funny) story can be seen in this video, made in stop motion.
postado em 09/06/2010 | 01:26 AM Comments (0)www.flickr.com/pedrocovo/ Colômbia
postado em 08/06/2010 | 05:42 AM Comments (0)Made by portuguese stones, the sidewalks of Rio de Janeiro form beautiful designs and stunning visual compositions. Some of them were shoot by brazilian photographer Bruno Veiga. Check out.
postado em 08/06/2010 | 05:12 AM Comments (0)Mixing emoticons with real people bodies, Jessica Lyew-ayee created a funny photo serie with some geek creatures.
postado em 19/05/2010 | 01:09 PM Comments (0)Morrissey, Beck, Blur, Strokes, Missy Elliot. Nobody escaped the animated gif made bt Animated Albums. This site “gives life” to the covers of several classic albums. See and enjoy yourself.
postado em 19/05/2010 | 07:05 AM Comments (0)The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has shocked much of society for the deaths and environmental crime. Despite for disaster, the collective Ubermorgen considered the event an artistic expression, transforming digitally some images of the affected region.
postado em 17/05/2010 | 11:21 AM Comments (0)Jesse Lenz has created the series Monsters and Marilyns in which personalities like Bill Clinton, Hannibal Lecter, Leatherface and Stalin are portrayed with the hair of Marilyn Monroe, using the style of the pop artist Andy Warhol. The intention of the artist is to show that art can turn monsters in celebrities. Check more inside…
postado em 17/05/2010 | 08:21 AM Comments (0)You can choose between Super Man, from the comics master Alex Ross, and the fantasy characters from the fresh meat artist Felipe Bedoya, talent from the next generation of Pop Surrealism. Or maybe you can take both covers - cause in the end, the two of them are so cool. Check it now!
postado em 17/05/2010 | 06:36 AM Comments (0)The Meltdown Comics, one of the largest stores in America, functions also as a gallery, where exhibitions are promoted to the comic lovers. Check out a few cool posters and flyers that designers made to develop the store events.
postado em 07/05/2010 | 01:32 PM Comments (0)The Los Andes, a spanish beer company, helps the guys who always go out to drink without their girlfriends or wives to invent much more elaborated excuses. With the Los Andes Teletrasporter, a machine that isolates noise and offers a variety of ambient sound, men can now give the excuses they want to be late.
postado em 07/05/2010 | 11:49 AM Comments (0)Installed on the streets of London, the sculptures of the Little People project call lots of attention. It don’t draw attention at first sight, because of its small size. The result, however, is great. Check it right now!
postado em 07/05/2010 | 10:02 AM Comments (0)The director of the classic movies like ‘A Clockwork Orange’ and ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’, Stanley Kubrick is certainly one of the greatest north American filmmakers of all times. But what only a few people know is that the artist began his career as a photographer. Exhibition: 16 April - 04 July of 2010.
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