Fashion Photographer James Nader- Advertising Photographer Advertising & Composite-James Nader composite Advertsing3.jpg composite Advertsing2.jpg composite Advertsing4.jpg Mykl Wells Snowdrop, winner of Cartasia 2012, cardboard, wood, waterproof coating. Lucca italy Title: Snowdrop Medium: Cardboard & Resin Da DKiller Panda Interview from Barcelona comes the design duo called dKiller Panda, whose SD Toys-produced Monster Theater mini-figures have just been released by Dark Horse [and reviewed here] and i've had the opportunity to have a wee chat with the guys = *coolness* *read the entire interview after the JUMP* TOYSREVIL: please introduce yourselves, who are dKiller Panda? DKP: dkillerpanda is Juan Rubí, illustrator, and Carles Jiménez, writer. It's a design studio divided into an editorial, t-shirt and toy art.
M I S T E R H I P P My Gwen Stacy variant cover for Black Widow this June. DC Comics’ variant cover theme for July is “Teen Titans GO!” I had fun. One-Liners. Trading card size illustrations I’ve been posting on Instagram. Dick Feynman Richard Feynman (1918 – 1988), Nobel Laureate, teacher, icon and genius – one of the greatest minds of the twentieth century, possessed an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and adventure that drove him to pursue seemingly unrelated paths. Feynman pursued biology, percussion, Maya hieroglyphs, and lock picking - subjects totally unconnected to his primary expertise which is physics. Another one of his interest was art. Richard Feynman started taking art lessons at the age of 44, and continued drawing for the rest of his life. These include portraits of his close friends, wife and daughter and professional models that posed for him at his friend’s studio.
Non-Trashy Recycled and Trash Art Artists are usually ahead of the curve when it comes to being green. The artists featured here exclusively use recycled and/or trash to make pieces of contemporary art. These artists practice the art of “upcycling”, or literally turning everyday trash into creative treasures. While Andy Warhol may have made the idea popular with his famous Campbell’s soup can exhibit, today’s trash artists bring more of an eco street cred to their art.
Wade Kavanaugh and Stephen B. Nguyen -iOSFlashVideo LADA NIVA Illustration Album ëOMPONENTS OF CRANKMECHANISM AND TIMING GEAR 1. Tensioner housing2. 123 Inspiration Courtauld Inst This project places online Hendrick Hondius the Elder’s Pictorum aliquot celebrium, præcipué Germaniæ Inferioris, effiges (The Hague, 1610), which contains 68 portrait prints of Netherlandish artists. High quality images are accompanied by translations of the Latin texts and analytical essays by leading scholars. IMAGE and TOMBSTONE The images you will see here come from a volume of Hondius’s Effigies in the British Library (555.d.22). Zeitgeist's Irregular Twin Cloud II, Walls is building tension between an uncontrolled catastrophe and the controlled, abstract and clean environment of the engineer's drawing space. Considered a homage to Daniel Libeskind's early drawing work "Micromegas" and the "War and Architecture" drawings of Lebbeus Woods, "Cloud II, Walls" makes it possible to think two realms as one: the potential of systemic failure together with the assertion of control and the beauty of generating an artifact of indeterminate form in between. It is also part of Zeitguised's larger strand of work that is concerned with clouds of grey goo: a transitionary, metastable mass that is nothing yet becomes anything, if only for a fleeting moment. A swarming system that shows symptoms of life and the agility of a connected organism, the cloud is a bastardization of the abstract and the real as a twitching borderline between fiction and concretization. Scripting: Julius Steinhauser Sound: Zeitguised with Michael Fakesch.
Markus Benesch November 2015, Tam Tam, Il Mano di Mimmo Paladino / Alchimia Milan, Italy Fifty hands by fifty artists. A charity group auction curated by Alessandro Guerriero, Alessandra Zucchi, Giacomo Ghidelli and Beatrice Canossi.Mimmo Paladino made the hand and the following are doing its skin: Gillo Dorfles, Markus Benesch, Pablo Echaurren, Barnaba Fornasetti, Luigi Serafini, Marcello Morandini, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Antonio Marras, Massimo Iosa Ghini, Nigel Coats, Marcel Wanders, Jaime Hayon and many more ... November 2015, Deutsches Tapeten Institut, Dortmund, Germany Ben Stockley Ben Stockley’s photography and film has earned him acclaim as a contemporary artist and image-maker. Spanning landscape, portraiture and still life, making the ordinary extraordinary, his work takes him anywhere from China to Hackney Central in London’s East End. BEN STOCKLEYEmail: ben@benstockley.com REPRESENTATIONSiobhan SquireTel: +44 (0) 20 7288 1422Email: siobhan@siobhansquire.comWeb: www.siobhansquire.com EXHIBITIONSNational Portrait Gallery (London), Saatchi Gallery (London), M97 Gallery (Shanghai). AWARDSTaylor Wessing Portrait Prize, D&AD, Cannes Lions, Epica (Europe), Grand Clios (USA).
Klaus Stiegemeyer Photographers: Studio Likeness Julia Classen & Magdalena Lepka both born on a 13th, in the Alps, early 80ies, founded Studio Likeness in 2013. Julia gained her skills in set design and styling while studying fashion design and working as a costume designer on film productions. This path led her from Berlin to Madrid and London, and back to Berlin. Magdalena quit studying history of art in Vienna in order to study photography in Berlin. Under the Californian sun she worked as a photo assistant before she returned to Berlin and met Julia. When they started to combine their skills in still life photography, set design, styling and video editing, they soon developed their very own visual language full of colour, humor & affection.