Art

The Art of Egene Koo

Written by: on Jan 27, 2012 in Art | 2 Comments
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Korean artist and illustrator Egene Koo, her work is absolutely amazing, the color schemes and compositions are really unique and gorgeous, sadly I couldn’t find more information about her, so check her website and enjoy through all her artworks.

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Jeremy Kool

Written by: on Jan 19, 2012 in Art, Illustration | No Comments
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Jeremy Kool, guess where he is from?

you guessed right Australia!
Amazing work check out more of his work and purchase some of this awesome prints here: http://the-paper-fox.myshopify.com/

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The fantastic world of Catrin Welz-Stein

Written by: on Jan 9, 2012 in Art | One Comment
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Amazing work by the great artist Catrin Welz-Stein, her work is inspired by surrealism, fairy tales, folklore and medieval time, she use vintage photos, old pictures and illustrations to create every lovely piece, her art is simply splendid.

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Tiny Paintings / Time-Lapse by Oliver Hibert

Written by: on Jan 9, 2012 in Art, Videos | No Comments
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Watch this awesome time lapse video by Oliver Hibert regarding to his upcoming project: “Elements: 50 Tiny Paintings.”

Stay tuned to his blog or Twitter for more info.

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Oleg Duryagin – Surreal Photography

Written by: on Dec 8, 2011 in Art, Photography | 3 Comments
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Last week at Miami’s 2011 Art Basel I had the pleasure to see in front of me, several of Oleg’s real and amazing photographs. I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. At first I didn’t know if it they were …

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Miina Akkijyrkka – CARS to COWS

Written by: on Nov 20, 2011 in Art | 3 Comments
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Miina is a Finnish sculptor. She is also a protector of Finncattle, the native Finnish dairy breed.
She has never followed the mainstream and her courageous and strange actions have aroused a lot of controversy.

In this new work she has done …

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What tools we use? Series 1: Pen

Written by: on Nov 20, 2011 in Art, Black Box, Featured | 2 Comments
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Black Format team is going to share more about us, as we are all artists / designers, tools are important to us, so we will talk about what tools we use for creation on our blog in the future.
Now, we …

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T Magazine x Sachiko Akinaga

Written by: on Nov 19, 2011 in Art | 2 Comments
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Legos are probably a better invention than velcro, yep I said it. I don’t know what my childhood would’ve been like with out legos. Sachiko Akinaga takes Legos to a masterpiece level. Check these out:

Make sure to check out Sachiko …

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BlackFormat’s Guide to Art Basel 2011

Written by: on Nov 16, 2011 in Art, Events | 2 Comments
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The year is quickly coming to an end! I can forsee 2012 will bring a lot of great music, design, illustration, art, love and money for all of us. But for now we are just going to have to content …

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Ceramic art by Laura Carlin

Written by: on Nov 1, 2011 in Art | No Comments
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Laura Carlin is an Illustrator based in London. According to her artist agency, Laura currently works in an advisory role with the development of Quentin Blake’s House of Illustration. She is also a regular visiting lecturer at the University for …

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Amazing Pumpkins by Scott Cummins

Written by: on Oct 31, 2011 in Art | One Comment
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Finally Halloween is here, so I think is appropriate to share with you these amazing pumpkins carved by Texas based artist Scott Cummins. Using every tool imaginable, Scott says his pumpkins take between 1 and 2 hours. Its’ hard to …

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Supakitch & Koralie

Written by: on Oct 26, 2011 in Art, Motion | No Comments
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Beautiful wall painted by Supakitch & Koralie, two street artists from France who have joined together as a power duo
in their craft. Enjoy.

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