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Great wall paintings by Hitotzuki
no responses - Posted 01.26.10
Hitotzuki is the beautiful collaboration of two Japanese artists: Kami and Sasu. Since 1999 Kami creates strong wavy lines and Sasu paints colorful geometrical patterns. Together they create huge size wall paintings in Japan and abroad. Hitotzuki stands for the sun and the moon… Kami and Sasu work as a ...continue
Portraits and landscapes by Emily Shur
no responses - Posted 12.14.09
Emily Shur is a photographer from New York City. She attended the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University with a major in Photography and graduated in 1998 with academic honors along with the Artist Award for Creative Excellence. Emily has lectured about her work several times in ...continue
Great versatile artist: Mark Maggiori
1 response - Posted 12.04.09
Mark Maggiori is a French artist (painter, photographer, film maker, writer, designer and musician) who explored different styles and universes with an extremely versatile talent. The influences are sometimes very obvious from Harmony Korine (Gummo) to Hayao Miyazaki or others, however the oil on canvas, sleeve design or nude ...continue
Supacat is color and fun
no responses - Posted 11.28.09
Supacat is a French graphic designer, illustrator and colorist. Great funny illustrations with Japanese influence (and toys custom). There are paintings, collaborations, children books with great style and good vibes.continue
Childhood imagination with Ami Suma
no responses - Posted 09.18.09
Ami Suma is mural painter, character designer and illustrator living in NYC. She was born in Tokyo in a family of artists, and arrived in the USA as a teenager. In 2006 she started making "childhood imagination" driven art works and had a few exhibitions in New York City. Ami ...continue
Kevin Dart and swinging 60’s spy girl
1 response - Posted 06.14.09
Kevin Dart is a freelance illustrator living in Southern California whos' just released his new book "The World of Yuki 7" featuring swinging 60’s spy girl, Yuki 7. Seductive, intelligent, and charming, Yuki romps through film after film, vanquishing villains while looking fabulous. Since these madcap movies exist only in ...continue
Delicate origami by Mathilde Nivet
no responses - Posted 05.28.09
Mathilde Nivet is a young French illustrator with already a great portfolio. She has a beautiful and personal style with paper art. Also nice type experiments and photo or drawing compositions. Represented by Illustrissimo (France). Lire cet article en Français.continue
Tilt shift photography: Samuel Cockedey
no responses - Posted 05.25.09
Samuel Cockedey is a French photographer who moved to Tokyo in 2000 and started taking pictures using digital SLRs since 2005. He has experimented various options with a focus on tilt shift photography as well as time lapse sequences. Photoshop post-processing is minimal and almost always limited to spot removal ...continue
2 J-POWER spots directed by Jake Banks
no responses - Posted 05.11.09
In cooperation with Japanese production company Kirameki, bicoastal U.S. creative production company Stardust Studios recently produced two HD spots for Tokyo's Electric Power Development (J-POWER) through the creative team at McCann Erickson Japan. The two HD :30 spots entitled "Global" and "Environment" directed by Stardust's founder and creative director Jake ...continue
Nicolas Nemiri launches a new blog
no responses - Posted 05.05.09
Nicolas Nemiri is a French comics author and illustrator who is very inspired by Japanese comics. Just launched a new blog with fresh drawings… Super cool style. Nicolas Nemiri is actually working on the 3rd album of his series "je suis morte" created with writer Jean-David Morvan, a sci-fi story ...continue