The porcelain creations of Kate MacDowell offer an impressive blend of imagination and execution.
Category: Artist Spotlight
Finger Industries Ltd.
This U.K. outfit has a great collection of samples over on Bēhance.
Joseph Parra
Joseph Parra employs a variety of techniques, including digital printing, printmaking, drawing, painting and sanding to create arresting, dream-like imagery.
Olly Moss- Paper Cuts
Olly Moss explores the age old process of silhouette portraiture by giving it a clever modern twist. Check out the seemingly endless supply of creations here to test your movie and pop culture knowledge.
BioShock Infinite
The next chapter in the BioShock universe, BioShock Infinite is sure to follow in its predecessor’s footsteps with lush worlds to explore and killer graphics. Behold the beautiful “Bucking Bronco” ad created by Mike Swiderek.
William S. Stone
Whimsical and imaginative creations from William S. Stone.
The Monk and the Monkey
The Monk and the Monkey by Brendon Carroll and Francesco Giroldini. A story that teaches the character the real value of his quest.
Matt Taylor
Great use of limited color palette and shapes from Matt Taylor.
Kenny Harris- Sick Sheep
Some fun character design from Kenny Harris over on Sick Sheep.
Charlie Immer
Lush colors and textures from artist Charlie Immer.
Krista Huot
Krista Huot’s paintings explore the ongoing emotional relevance of archetypes in folklore, using inspiration from storybook illustration, folk art, animation and vintage kitsch. She’s part of a three woman show at the Corey Helford Gallery opening May 21st.
Graham Pilling- The Tower
Beautifully understated representation of menacing evil by artist Graham Pilling.
Ethan Murrow
Intriguing and beautiful images executed in the form of graphite on paper by artist Ethan Murrow.
Joe Liles
Kevin Cyr
Fun paintings, drawings and 3D projects from artist Kevin Cyr.
Petros Chrisostomou
Petros Chrisostomou photographs small-scale, ordinary, ephemeral objects in architectural models that he constructs himself, creating imaginative juxtapositions.
Marwencol
After being beaten into a brain-damaging coma by five men outside a bar, Mark builds a 1/6th scale World War II-era town in his backyard. Mark populates the town he dubs “Marwencol” with dolls representing his friends and family and creates life-like photographs detailing the town’s many relationships and dramas.
What begins as a form of therapy for both the physical and emotional trauma of his attack soon develops into something much more.
Hyungkoo Lee
Artist Hyungkoo Lee outfits models with a clear dome embedded with key areas of magnification. The results can range from humorous to nightmarish.
Apache
Wonderful character animation from Rodney Selby for this music video for Danger Beach. Directed by Ned Wenlock.