Posts filed under 'Photography'
Platinum FMD achieves photorealism of a different sort. Check out the absolutely stunning photographic illustrations with some obvious doses of Photoshop & 3D tools. So creative!













Platinum FMD
July 20th, 2007
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Soft colors, unread words, undercover lights illuminated from beneath sheets of paper brings special mood.. Flashing here and there mistery and omission.








Jean-Sebastien Monzani
July 9th, 2007
Patric Shaw was born in Germany and grew up in Australia, where he was working as a fashion illustrator for Vogue Australia. Later on, the artist moved to New York, where he lives now. His advertising clients include Jones NY, Aveda, Bergdorf Goodman, Genny, Loewe, L’Oreal, Oil of Olay, Revlon, Nautica, Valentino and Synergie Garnier. His works are very precise.



Satoshi Saikusa is shooting stars – Diane Kruger, Eva Green, Jean Reno, Vanessa Paradis, Takeshi Kaneshiro and others. Satoshi Saikusa’s style is so decadent, smart and exquisite – pure pleasure to look at.


Gyslain Yahri is mostly famous for the girl and a big transparent ball on a Bridge. But that is not all, what Yahri can produce – milky, sensitive, arousing pictures too.



David Sims is a British fashion photographer. He has worked for M.A.P. with Harper’s Bazaar and currently photographs for W magazine, The Face, Arena, i-D, L’Uomo Vogue, Arena Homme Plus, Vogue Homme International, British Vogue and Dazed & Confused. His advertising clients include Pepsi, Gap, Prada, Helmut Lang, Yohji Yamamoto, Levis, Louis Vuitton, Jil Sander, Hugo Boss, Rimmel, Givenchy, BCBG and Nike.


Our favourite Torkil Gudnason – his style is simple and mesmerizing. We have already featured this great artist. Some of his new sets.




April 12th, 2007
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March 20th, 2007
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David Ellis lives and works in Brooklyn. The artist calls his works ‘motion paintings’ and so they are - vivid and unusual!








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Donna Eaves photos seem to carry crazy bathroom ideas - probably the abstracting after the dreams or before them.




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Absolutely cute blog Le blog de nesk (in French) brought us these pictures:




Mazakii is an illustrator, designer and dressmaker, based in Guangzhou China, with her outrageous ambition to be the chief designer of Coco Chanel, replacing Karl Lagerfeld.


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Antony Micellef is a provocative graffiti artist. His art is war, fashion, sex and feminism - at least that’s what we, peculiar people, see there.



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March 8th, 2007
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Today is a very weird day. So we have decided to make a compilation of really weird artists.
1. Number one is Erwin Olaf.




More of weirdest Erwin Olaf’s photos
Erwin Olaf for Koehler&Co
2. Remember good old Thomas Broome? Well, Tsang Kin-Wah has followed in his footsteps or vice versa, anyway, his art in words can be applied, say, to your living room.




http://www.tsangkinwah.com
3. Janna Syvanoja is from Finland. She makes most incredible art pieces out of newspapers. Each cut and folded with love.



Janna Syvanoja’s paper
4. Justine Smith works are almost priceless. No, literally, she makes sculptures not just out of paper but out of money.



Justine Smith priceless works
5. Walter Martin and Paloma Munoz with so popular little people. Because it’s winter time.



http://www.martin-munoz.com/
February 1st, 2007
Georg Wendt is a German photographer. His art is colorful and creative. These series can be described as little people painting faces. What more to say - watch.







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January 31st, 2007
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Wandering around a city, you don’t always notice the alternative art - different flash mobs and modern expressionism. Get the insight of what’s going on around you.
Knitta is a community of knitters, they first started, when these ladies realized that they have lots of unfinished sweaters and scarves. They started wrapping objects on the streets and making New York look prettier.



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Little people, so popular around the web and so unnoticed on the streets. A guy from London makes us realize, how sweet life can be, by placing little figures on the streets.






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Art on cars surely makes the city nicer. When a car owner is too lazy to get his vehicle washed, images drawn in the dust save the day. Too bad, such art is short-term.



More of art on dirty cars
Finally, most noticed street art is writings on the wall, they are so many and so versatile and different, giving the opportunity to send a message to the world.



A whole collections of writings in cities all over the world
January 16th, 2007
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