



Superb pictures by UK based photographer Richard Freestone. Some pieces on his exhibition Natural Fictions are absolutely stunning.




Superb pictures by UK based photographer Richard Freestone. Some pieces on his exhibition Natural Fictions are absolutely stunning.


Some superb photographs from Jamie Chung. Definitely worth having a look, the work is really pro, crisp, clean and inspirational…


Interesting, cool and fresh illustrations by Graham Carter who also is the founder of Boxbird. Boxbird is an art gallery and studio in Brighton.


Superb image retouching, advertising and photographs by Benedict Campbell.


Cool Mark Making artwork from She One. Love the website too, simple and clean… Found through Mr Jago’s website.




OMG! Wouahou, whouahou, whouahsaou… A-F-MAZING…
It’s a bit long to load, but it’s super worth it. Wait until you have a “play” button on your screen… Check LABUAT out!!


Mr Jago & Kofie One cube painting in NYC! from Xynthetic on Vimeo.
Excellent style from well known (you may already know him) Bristol born artist Mr Jago. He’s got a unique genre and it’s probably why he’s been commissioned by big name like Nike, Puma, Xbox… Mr Jago has also been working in a video clip for the Red Hot. You can find his work in many design books such as Pictoplasma and Los Logos for instance… A reference! A must see!!!


Found on DeviantArt, some cool work from Johannes Aagaard. You can see more of Johannes’ artworks on his own website kongesuiten.dk.


Some interesting pieces of digital art from Cengiz Bodur.
Dylan Collin is from Munich, Germany. I can’t be anything but amazed by his work. He uses Processing which is a programming environment aimed at designer in order to help them achieve interesting designs. If you want to learn more about processing, visit processing.org. The reason I like Dylan’s work is simply because it’s exactly the type of results I was trying to achieve at uni 4 years ago. At the time, I was experimenting a way to recreate organic and fluid movements and imagery through programming. I have to admit I’ve never reached this level. All that is just coding, lines of programming generating something that looks closely to smoke and waves. If you visit Dylan’s flickr page, you’ll be able to view videos of his processing work showing these artworks in motion…