Kazuki Takamatsu, culture 3D et graphisme japonais traditionnel. (Japon)
Une atmosphère d’êtres irréels, lolitas fantomatiques.
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Géraldine Georges Illustrations, Illustrator from Belgium, Bruxelles.
After graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels Géraldine worked as a graphic designer in various advertising agencies for 7 years. Towards the end of 2006, She started to work as a freelance illustrator. She did not felt like she was leaving behind the graphic design world but rather she was able to see & bring some graphic design elements into her illustrations. The two are inevitably linked for her. Her approach is pretty simple, she tries her best to transcribe emotions, find a perfect balance through the collages without falling into the trap of over-using Photoshop or other effects…
Sculptures hyperealistes Carole Feuerman
Sculptures hyperealistes Carole Feuerman, born 1945.
Working in both monumental and life size, she is the only figurative artist to hyperrealistically paint bronze for use in outdoor public art, and the only sculptor to install these sculptures in the water.
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Patricia Broothaers – androgyn and bashful sculptures
Patricia Broothaers – androgyn and bashful sculptures..
OSerais-je pour certaines.. parler qu’elles dégagent un « quelquechose » de très trans ?
En tout cas, une émotion pudique et très parlante, un aspect « grimée » très particulier.
(Belgium).
Beautiful Art Tapestries sculptures of Frederique Morrel
Beautiful Art Tapestry sculptures of Frederique Morrel. Multi-talent artiste (France, Paris)
Craquage total pour l’œuvre très créative de cette artiste !
Un univers frais, coloré et joyeux.
« We speak to animals in their own language. We like materials that tell stories of simple, ideal happiness, and that have been caressed by many hands.
We are inspired by Adam and Eve. The Garden of Eden. temptation. Original sin. The fall of man. Paradise Lost. Deluge. Apocalypse. Noah’s ark. Redemption. Re-birth. Vanities. Veneration.
We Question the dynamics of man vs woman, craft vs industry, of art vs decoration, of man vs animal, of beauty vs ugly, luxury vs cheap. »
Marcela Bolívar – Photomanipulations
Marcela Bolívar – Photomanipulations + Free HR textures ressouces to download. Young artist, Based in Cali, Colombia.
Marcela is a digital artist whose passion for photography and illustration has led her to express herself through photomanipulation since 2004. During these years she has found and developed her own style, in which she has combined multiple techniques, being painting, drawing and even sculpture part of the execution of her work.
Her compositions all based in photographs, undergo a complex process of transformation, assemblage and detailing that brings them closer to a pictorial expression.
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That’s digital Art of Federico Bebber
That’s digital Art of Federico Bebber
et c’est macabrement beau !
The audience is universal. Tones are colourless, from pure white to dark black, through the whole range of greys. The contents are literally ripped out of everyday life, combined and merged with agonising shapes, exposed to a fantastic metamorphosis, within a dream-like and surreal environment.
Viewers will stop to listen, as if waiting for some noise,
without knowing whether it will be music, words or screaming.
Will the viewers be able to the detect the humour hidden behind that unrest?
Federico Bebber was born in 1974 in Udine, Italy. Since 1998 he deals with digital art. He uses digital tools based on photography.
His creative process usually takes place slowly and at night.
Luminous Art glass David Willis
Luminous Art glass David Willis. Glass installations.
David Willis’ work is predominantly lampworked borosilicate glass which allows him to create works that range from delicate to massive. He is inspired by the natural world and addresses the relationships between people and nature at all levels in his work. During this residency, David Willis will produce a clear glass field of daisies. « Growth and decay, composition and decomposition, life and death, reality and the surreal, will be addressed by this work. »