My Body My Rights for Amnesty International

Dans le cadre de la campagne mondiale d’Amnesty International « Mon corps, mes droits » Hikaru Cho, peint ses modèles avec une précision et des détails extraordinaires. Le maquillage prends une apparence réelle une fois travaillé sur le corps. Des trompes l’oeil impressionnants à découvrir en photos dans la suite de l’article.

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Details of Frozen Flowers

Le photographe Mo Devlin basé aux Etats-Unis aime photographier en macro des fleurs gelées pour en faire des compositions abstraites. Il capture différents motifs, la lumière ainsi que la texture et les détails de chaque fleur glacée. Son magnifique travail est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.

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Sony 4K – Four Times Detail

Jaron Albertin a réalisé, à l’aide des caméras 4K Sony F55 et F65 utilisées dans les films Oblivion ou After Earth, cette superbe publicité pour les téléviseurs Sony. Une création visuellement impressionnante, utilisant 8 millions de fleurs avec une résolution de 3840 x 2160. A découvrir en vidéo dans la suite.

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Horikazu + Spiritual Skin : Two new books cover traditional Japanese tattooing, tribal markings and scarification

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As one of the oldest forms of body decoration and religious art, tattooing plays a significant role in cultures all over the world. While the custom has been extensively documented, few published works present such detail as Traditional Tattoo in Japan: Horikazu and Spiritual Skin: Magical Tattoos and Scarification,…

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Tom Gilmour Illustration

Hand-drawn artwork inspired by traditional tattoos and macabre iconography

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Creating work dominated by occult imagery, nomadic themes and heavy linework, London-based illustrator Tom Gilmour says he finds inspiration in “black tattoo art and early 80’s skateboard graphics” to achieve a powerful aesthetic akin to something of a morbid blend of Gus Wagner and Jim Phillips. Gilmour draws each piece by hand in ink with splashes of watercolor and digital renderings to achieve certain shading effects.

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While the deep gradients and heavy iconography of traditional tattoos are still very much present, Gilmour’s intricate designs tend to lean towards the experimentation of mixed symbolism for a unique depth not often seen in the flash-style tattoos from which he draws inspiration. By designing for paper rather than skin, Gilmour is free to draw without regard to certain contours or the stylistic limits of a tattoo gun, resulting in intricate detail and an unconventional use of space. The full-bleed design style, enhanced by the use of freehand script, helps much of Gilmour’s work make the leap from tattoo sketch to fine art.

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Working as an illustrator by profession, Gilmour often lends his artistic abilities to various like-minded enterprises outside of his own sketchbook. Included in the impressive list of music-centric commissions is album cover art for metal band Lay Siege, T-shirt design for Cold Night For Alligators and promotional posters for international music festivals Sonisphere and Download. Gilmour takes such commercial assignments as opportunities to showcase his talents without sacrificing any style or artistic vision.

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For a closer look at Gilmour’s illustrations see his personal site and design collective. To see more recent works and for the chance to purchase one-off prints see Gilmour’s often-updated blog and check out Wood & Cloud Publishing Co.