Awesome installation by Clemens Behr, made with cardboard, paint, tape and trashbags. Installed in the Museum of Sculptures in Marl, Germany as part of the 2009 exhibition “Trashism/Trashismus”. Behr has a very interesting portfolio which can be seen here, and even made a cool stop motion of the installation process.
This video is sofa king awesome! I’m a huge fan of light painting, and this takes the technique way beyond anything I’ve ever seen. Australian animation company ‘Dee Pee Studios‘ made the video by light painting with glow sticks frame by frame. Unbelievable.
Amazing work from the prolific Mark Weaver. His composition and color sense are spot on, and he skillfully borrows from the visual language of times past. Collage and archival imagery can be hard to pull off, but he makes it look incredibly easy. His portfolio is definitely worth checking out.
Interesting work from Chad Hagen; in this series he pixelates various details from historical photographs, including the pyramids and Abraham Lincoln. His portfolio contains some other conceptually rich series like ‘Nonsensical Infographics’, ‘Type Experiments’, and ‘Analog Controls’. Check it out here.
Excellent timelapse video of New York; makes me proud to live in such an amazing city.
Really loving Rachell Sumpter’s unique illustrative style. It’s at once hazy and detailed, colorful and quiet. Her characters seem to inhabit a dream world without distinct boundaries, left to wander a nostalgic landscape. View her portfolio here.
Another trippy music video from Air (do we expect any less from them at this point?) This one’s produced by Mathematic Studio.
I’m loving this set of graphic posters from Thomas Addison. Provocative messages executed with striking graphic design. Check them out on his Behance portfolio.
Go look at Peter Callesen’s portfolio, now. It’s beyond amazing. It will make you completely envious of his patience and skill, and amazed at what can be done with a simple sheet of paper. The work not only demonstrates meticulous craftsmanship but is also conceptually rich, exploring the boundaries between 2D and 3D space.
I love the moody photography portfolio of Marc Yankus. This is from a collection of his cityscapes, but he has a pretty broad body of work.
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