Posted by Fabio 23 December 2009
Aurel Schmidt was born in Kamloops, Canada. She makes detailed drawings of landscapes and surreal figures, combining tiny illustrations of flies, insects, bones, cigarette butts and other detritus to create the larger image. She uses a mixture of pencil and paint. She has exhibited in galleries such as Peres Projects in Los Angeles, Deste Foundation Centre for Contemporary Art in Athens and Studio Bee, Maison Daikanyama 2F in Tokyo. read more
Posted by Fabio 23 December 2009
Aaron Huey grew up in Wyoming. He is a masthead photographer for both National Geographic Adventure and National Geographic Traveler magazines, and freelances for dozens of others including The New Yorker, the Smithsonian, the New York Times, and GEO. His work is represented by Fahey/Klein Gallery in Los Angeles and the Moti Hasson Gallery in New York.
www.aaronhuey.com
Posted by Fabio 23 December 2009
Interesting animation created by Takahiro Kimura, a Japanese painter, illustrator and animator based in Tokyo.
Posted by Fabio 22 December 2009
Siggi Eggertsson is a very prolific illustrator. He was born in Iceland, but moved to Berlin in 2008. He likes to draw portraits, animals and landscapes, but he also makes other things, like creating typefaces and a bit of graphic design as well. The image above is one of the illustrations he did for the 3rd album of British pop band Delays.
Posted by Fabio 22 December 2009
A short film shot and edited in 48h, about a travelling salesman selling the future in his suitcase.
Developed for the Berlinale Talent Campus 2008. Directed by Ted Chung. Cinematography by Bianca Bodmer.
Posted by Fabio 22 December 2009
Photography duo MI-ZO, Zoren Gold and Minori delivers some colourful imagery, working with clients from fashion to the music industry their output doesn’t only consist of still photography but also steps into moving image.
Posted by Fabio 21 December 2009
I absolutely love the work of Ann Woo. Really beautiful.
Ann Woo was born in Hong Kong, but now lives and works in New York.
Posted by Fabio 21 December 2009
Sao Paulo based photographer Gabriel Wickbold has a play-colour-power-ful set of images on his website. Shown here is an image from the series coined Sexual Color.