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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Yuki Matsueda

Escape – Art in 3D by Japanese artist Yuki Matsueda:
Escape – Art in 3D by Japanese artist Yuki Matsueda

Escape – Art in 3D by Japanese artist Yuki Matsueda

Escape – Art in 3D by Japanese artist Yuki Matsueda

Escape – Art in 3D by Japanese artist Yuki Matsueda

Escape – Art in 3D by Japanese artist Yuki Matsueda

Escape – Art in 3D by Japanese artist Yuki Matsueda

Escape – Art in 3D by Japanese artist Yuki Matsueda

Escape – Art in 3D by Japanese artist Yuki Matsueda

Escape – Art in 3D by Japanese artist Yuki Matsueda

Escape – Art in 3D by Japanese artist Yuki Matsueda

The Japanese artist Yuki Matsueda decided to give some 3D to his creations, as his works jump to the observer’s eyes, literally. Yuki Matsueda is graduated from the Tokyo University of the Arts.

Yuki Matsueda: website

Via: ufunk.net

Frank Neu

Reflection, photography by Frank Neu:
Reflection, photography by Frank Neu

Reflection, photography by Frank Neu

Reflection, photography by Frank Neu

Reflection, photography by Frank Neu

Reflection, photography by Frank Neu

Reflection, photography by Frank Neu

Reflection, photography by Frank Neu

Reflection, photography by Frank Neu

Reflection, photography by Frank Neu

Reflection, photography by Frank Neu

Frank Neu: website


Evgeny Lushpin

Fantastic landscapes by Evgeny Lushpin:
Fantastic landscapes by Evgeny Lushpin

Fantastic landscapes by Evgeny Lushpin

Fantastic landscapes by Evgeny Lushpin

Fantastic landscapes by Evgeny Lushpin

Fantastic landscapes by Evgeny Lushpin

Fantastic landscapes by Evgeny Lushpin

Fantastic landscapes by Evgeny Lushpin

Fantastic landscapes by Evgeny Lushpin

Fantastic landscapes by Evgeny Lushpin

Fantastic landscapes by Evgeny Lushpin

Fantastic landscapes by Evgeny Lushpin

Fantastic landscapes by Evgeny Lushpin

Fantastic landscapes by Evgeny Lushpin

In his oeuvre Evgeny Lushpin follows the best traditions of representationalism of both Russian and West European pictural art. Preciosity and virtuosic skills, sense of color and form, which are very typical for old masters – Evgeny Lushpin’s paintings have it all. Favorite painters of Evgeny Lushpin are Piter Bruegel, Andrew Wyeth, Hieronymus Bosch and Edward Hopper, whose art is a creativity of imagination, fantasy and high professional skills.

At the present time the favorite art object of Lushpin is landscape, which he paints in realistic manner picturing daily life of the city. Being a real master of landscape picturing, where he accomplishes perfection, revealing plastic gorgeousness of object world and creating an unrepeatable mood, he builds a real and fantastic world at the same time. Having such fidelity and document trueness, his city landscapes may turn to be surrealistic pictures from night dreams. Picturing in his works images of modern cities such as Amsterdam, San Francisco and Bruges, Evgeny Lushpin adds fantastic irrational characteristics to the world of usual familiar streets and courtyards. Personages of Lushpin’s pictures are lost in violet evening twilight, but bright red strip of sunset and poetic game of city windows light point out surrounding mysterious and foggy haze.

Evgeny Lushpin: website

Luke Insect

Pop art imagery by Luke Insect Studio:
Pop art imagery by Luke Insect Studio

Pop art imagery by Luke Insect Studio

Pop art imagery by Luke Insect Studio

Pop art imagery by Luke Insect Studio

Pop art imagery by Luke Insect Studio

Pop art imagery by Luke Insect Studio

Pop art imagery by Luke Insect Studio

Pop art imagery by Luke Insect Studio

Pop art imagery by Luke Insect Studio

Pop art imagery by Luke Insect Studio

After gaining some experience in the near-empty Old Truman Brewery in Brick Lane, in the East End of London, Luke decided to set up his own design and illustration collective called Insect, which he has now adopted as his surname after a decade of success. Over these 10 years, Insect has perfected its oddball image with a maximalist illustration style and surreal Pop Art imagery, working with global brands as well as independent record labels and underground club nights, helping to spearhead the new wave of illustration.

Luke Insect Studio: portfolio

Luke Insect Studio: website


Jacob Riddle

Jacob Riddle:


Jacob Riddle



Work from .jpg.

“All digital files are made up of information. This is the biggest difference between what is virtual and what is physical. .jpg is an acknowledgment of the digital information that creates what we view as an image. Beyond just acknowledging the image information, the code is manifested in the physical world in several different non-photographic forms. These non-photographic representations of a image’s digital information draw attention to the sheer volume of information needed to create these image files. .jpg also redefines the parameters of a ‘photograph’. None of the output is arranged as what is commonly recognized as a photograph; but at it’s core, what the audience experiences is derived from an image captured with a camera.” – Jacob Riddle

Michael Beitz

Michael Beitz:
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Conversation Dining Table