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Hyuro is an Argentinian-born,based in Valencia, Spain. She works as a solo artist as well as in collaboration with big names like Escif or Sam3. She has built an impressive street-based collection of highly illustrative painted murals on walls across Western Europe, particularly in Spain. (via ISupportStreeart) Hyuro's Website, Instagram and Facebook
Hello My name is Jae Cheol Park, I am a concept artist working in Korea. This is a space where I upload my artworks that I created for multiple projects, and also personal works. All these paintings are my art works I painted with my dream and passion. I hope you enjoy your visit, and wish you the best…....
Based in Tokyo City, Japan RK is a Photographer, Graphic designer and DJ (3 mixtapes released). He is one of the official photographers of the Tokyo running crew since 2013, which is called the “ATHLETICS FAR EAST (AFE)”. He is also known as an " iPhone photographer", who shoots and edits with only iPhone, and he delivers those photos to...
For millennia humans have utilized and fetishized the raw materials in our environment. We have made practical use of them as fuel or tools, and in more esoteric ways such as ceremonial icons, commercial products or modern art. Over time this relationship has become instinctive to the point that wood holds strong symbolic associations, such as nature or usefulness....
Meet artist Nina Saunders who plays with the familiar by twisting it in surprising ways. She here discusses her humorous yet disturbing work – made from discarded upholstered furniture and stuffed animals – which comments on our world. Saunders likes to work with domesticity, as domestic objects express a multitude of things – e.g. class – and furthermore prefers...
French student Étienne Jacob creates optically-charged black and white GIFs that suck the viewer into their repetitious animations like deep black holes. His works are often celestial in nature, appearing like animated stars or invented planets traversing an unknown orbit. Jacob publishes his works to his Tumblr, Necessary Disorder, and provides step-by-step instructions for how to make your own...
Katsushika Hokusai’s “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” is perhaps on of the most iconic images that Japan has ever exported. And it’s now emerged as a giant mural on the facade of a new development in Moscow. Called Etalon City, the development, which comprises 9 buildings, is located in the South Butovo region in south-west Moscow. While the rectangular buildings...
The TRÜF studio in Santa Monica, California, has crafted brands for clients ranging from Adidas to a film director. However, the TRÜF work that first grabbed Create's attention was a series of minimal line drawings of animals the studio posted on Behance. My many years in branding has influenced the style and execution of illustrations and not necessarily the other...
I'm Ilya Milstein. I'm a graphic artist who was born in Milan, raised in Melbourne, and presently live and work in New York. In 2018 I was a winner of ADC Young Guns. I'm commercially represented in both the US and Australia by the Jacky Winter Group. New York based Milan and Melbourne raised illustrator Ilya Milstein works mainly as...
Carl Lavia
In 2016 sketch artist Carl Lavia joined forces with photographer Lorna Le Bredonchel and together they formed the ambitious '69 cities of the UK' project. Which aims to create a portrait of the whole United Kingdom through large-scale sketches of its 69 cities. Carl aka 'Sketch', is a self-taught artist based in London. He has been sketching since the...
Brooklyn-based graphic designer Scott Reinhard has worked at the highest level of print and digital graphic design for over a decade. With his foray into mapping and land visualization, he brings a new eye and approach to how we imagine the landforms around us. Scott works as a freelance Multimedia and Graphics Editor at the New York Times. Scott Reinhard's...
Octavi Serra‘s shots have a well-defined objective, to shed light on the problems and contradictions of our lives. With irony and optical illusions, the Barcelona-based photographer deals with the themes of surveillance, greed, corruption, destruction of the environment, technology, consumerism, and selfishness. So the symbol of Nike attracts us like a delicious donut, or a clock that instead of the...
Michael Alm
Michael Alm is a Seattle based mixed media sculptor. His lifelike and intricate animal anatomy studies address wildness, native nature, and the dynamics of animal movement. Each sculpture is imbued with his passion for wildlife and anatomy. As much as Alm's work is about animal physiology it is also about the presentation of the specimen itself. His sculptures take...
Polish painter and film-maker Wilhelm Sasnal is renowned for his incongruous and quietly unsettling portrayal of our collective surroundings and history. Drawing on found images from newspapers and magazines, the Internet, billboards or his personal surroundings, Sasnal’s paintings act as an archive to the mass of sprawling images that flood contemporary society. By applying a concise, photorealist approach to...
Yuichi Ikehata
Japanese photographer Yuichi Ikehata creates realistic sculptures of human body parts using clay, wire and paper. He then photographs the sculptures and merges them into unrealistic worlds to create Long Term Memory (LTM), an ongoing photographic series that “puts audiences in the ambivalent position of not knowing what is real and what is not.” The artist currently lives and...
Pete Mauney works in Tivoli, New York, where he lives with his photographer wife and two young children. He studied film at NYU before taking a break, eventually receiving his BA and then MFA in photography from Bard College. Having moved often growing up, he has rooted in Tivoli, where he has been for almost 25 years. Always a...
Conrad Godly was born in 1962. He grew up in Davos, Switzerland; later studying to be a painter at the Basel School of Art from 1982 thru 1986. Then for the next eighteen years he worked as a professional photographer. He made for himself a career capturing the latest fashions for well-known magazines. Eventually, how-ever, Godly began to notice...
Johnson Tsang is a sculptor based in Hong Kong who focuses on ceramics, stainless steel sculptures and public art project. Born in Hong Kong, Johnson Tsang’s works mostly employ realist sculptural techniques accompanied by surrealist imagination. In 2002, Johnson started to represent versatile splashes with ceramics. He created the Yuanyang series, which were then collected by the Hong Kong...
Rob Woodcox is a fine art and fashion photographer currently splitting time between Mexico City, Los Angeles and New York City. He exercises his talent for photography with a passion that is unquenchable and contagious. As he creates each piece of artwork, Rob strives to capture fragments of a vivid life sewn by the threads of reality, memory...
Bruno Pontiroli
Bruno Pontiroli | Imagine a world based on a different logic; a universe comprised of the absurd and paradoxes. A dream in which aircraft crash into clouds and snowmen model a human body using flakes of skin. Bruno Pontiroli aim to turn the narrow vision that we have of the world upside down and disturb our imagination while shaking...

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