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Created from a mix of vintage Super-8 footage and abstract effects, San Francisco artist Alex Kopps’ ‘Displacement’ documents an obscure surf subculture that emerged in the 70s, as well as the aesthetic culture that accompanied. Watch the trailer after the jump.
A little background on the film: The ‘subculture’ that Kopps documents was resultant of/inspired by the surfboard designs of George Greenough, which were later refined by Greg Liddle. Back in the 60s, when longboards were the standard, Greenough instead designed and rode short kneeboards. Beyond ‘Displacement’, Kopps has created a diverse body of work ranging from more short films to paintings and books. See more on his site.
Le graphiste Anton Semenov nous plonge dans une atmosphère étrange et surprenante, où la noirceur et l’obscurité occupent une place importante. Cet artiste russe parvient à donner une ambiance sombre et intense à ses différentes oeuvres. Plus d’images dans la suite.
Lui non ha proprio bisogno di presentazioni. Ricordo ancora il primo video che vidi su Youtube, stavo sbarellando. Ora li potrete avere tutti in questo imperdibile DVD che trovate qui.
Interested in starting a wicked awesome art project but have no clue on how you’re going to pay for it?
Ulule might be your answer.
They seem to be just starting up but the concept itself seems to have lots of potential. The program allows you to start and organize a project and subsequently broadcast that project to friends and worshipers through email,Twitter, FB and myspace so that they can help you with funding. In return the artist can send them exclusive updates and items (say photographs of work in progress etc.)
This could be the tool that helps both artists and purveyors of art to really put their money where their mouth is. Plus the name is fun to say.
Found at: Kitsune Noir
Une magnifique installation “Dreaming of Joy” par cette artiste coréenne Ran Hwang utilisant des boutons et des épingles. Des oiseaux et des arbres en fleurs pour un rendu étonnant. Diplômée de la School of Visual Arts à New York, elle expose ses travaux à New York, Paris et Séoul.
He’s an artist from Rotterdam that uses reclaimed timber to build bas-reliefs. The execution is so good, at first glance you’d swear your eyes were playing tricks on you. Lots of amazing work up on his site.
Born in the UK, he’s shown all over the world. Above is a grab from one of his sites, lots of mayham worth checking out. He’s represented by Breed (some other artists/designers worth checking out on there too).
via: It’s Nice That