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Paper Art installations by Yuko Takada Keller

Yuko Takada Keller is a Japanese Artist living in Helsinge, Denmark since 1997. She usually shows her work in different European countries as well as Japan. She also curates some exhibitions to intoduce Japanese artists in Denmark. Yuko Takada Keller uses tracing paper for her art. When in University, she majored in weaving, then after a first trip in Europe she started using paper, looking for a sense of transparency…

Paper Art installations by Yuko Takada Keller
Paper Art installations by Yuko Takada Keller
Paper Art installations by Yuko Takada Keller
Paper Art installations by Yuko Takada Keller
Paper Art installations by Yuko Takada Keller
Paper Art installations by Yuko Takada Keller

Digital art and animation by MountStar

MountStar is a Motion Designer and 3D illustrator from Fukuoka, Japan.

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Self-portrait by gilles vranckx

Gilles Vranckx is a comic artist an illustrator based in Brussells. He studied graphic design, animation and comic art. His influences range from Ashley wood, Kent Williams, Mike Allred, Mike Mignola, Osamu Tezuka, Edward Hopper to Rene Gruau and obviously japanese comics and delicious vintage advertising and animations. He currently works on a 6 issue mini-series with writer Scott Closter called “The Z-list” and his own personal graphic novel “Girl: now that you’ve gone”. He also works in the ad-business. He exhibited several times in Brussels and Antwerp. Gilles is also a filmprogrammer for the Brussels Offscreen filmfestival and does some DJ-ing in the weekends.

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So Chic, origami and jewelry by Charles Helleu

Charles Helleu is a French photographer known for his great and creative stills and fashion editorials. His last series is a very beautiful mix of paper and stones, two basic elements to create very sophisticated pictures with a soft emotion. Lights, compositions, folds are amazing of perfection with a particulary exacting style that is Charles Helleu’s touch. Post production : JANVIER Lab Paris. Charles Helleu is represented in Paris by Dilshan Karu Art Manager.
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Colorful vector design by Khuan+Ktron

Khuan+Ktron is a team of graphic designers composed by Ningtiendo Sehgah from Japan, Steebz a.k.a. ACPL from Belgium and Mikail Mitmalka from Russia. They create eccentric and brightly coloured vector illustrations for infographics, typographics, and packaging designs, brochures, and books. Most of their commissioned work is focused on arts, culture, education and other non-profit causes, in harmony with their rather particular lifestyles.

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Paintings and prints by Haruko Mori

Haruko Mori is a young Japanese artist living in Aichi. She graduated in 2012 (with a MA in oil-painting and printing) from Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts. She shows great print works and some half-abstract paintings with a very personal use of colors. Haruko Mori just had a solo exhibition at gallery Introart in Aichi.

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Awesome digital painting by Fung Chin Pang

Fung Chin Pang is a digital artist and illustrator from Hong Kong. His illustrations are great, sexy and colorful ! He did the illustrations for the PC game Soul “Origin” (Valhalla Entertainment) and the series “Confidential Assassination Troop”. Hoping for a dedicated website soon…

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Dog illustration by Tatsuro Kiuchi

Tatsuro Kiuchi is a Japanese illustrator, member of Tokyo Illustrators Society. He graduated with distinction from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. He works into editorial illustration for magazines, book jacket and advertising commissions. His style his a colorful soft vintage with much ideas or poetry. Tatsuro Kiuchi’s work has been recognized by Communication Arts, American Illustration, Society of Illustrators, Art Directors Club, 3×3, The Association of Illustrators Images, Design Week Award…

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Custom chalk lettering by Dana Tanamachi

Dana Tanamachi is a graphic designer living in Brooklyn, New York. She currently spends her days creating large-scale typographic installations in chalk. In 2011, Dana was named a Young Gun (YG9) by the Art Directors Club and a Young Creative to Watch by HOW Magazine. Her client’s list include Rugby Ralph Lauren, The Ace Hotel, West Elm, and Bloomingdale’s. Dana Tanamachi’s time lapses (see below) are very impressive…

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The making of two installations at the new TOMMY Asia flagship store in Tokyo.

Little dolls, photography by Alain Delorme

Alain Delorme is a young French artist who actually shows two of his most famous photographs series “Totems” and “little dolls”. Let’s have a look back to the older one, inspired by the advertising aesthetic, Alain Delorme created a series of images mixing innocent youth with commercial purpose. This is a quite ironic analysis of western female stereotypes. A skilled photo-manipulation combined to smart compositions showing little girls obviously constrained by an ever-present hand… The parent dreams and authority are also mixed making the children look like little dolls.

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