Posts Tagged ‘ art ’

YUKO SHIMIZU IS BACK

February 1, 2012
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YUKO SHIMIZU IS BACK

Previously featured by Chemo way back in 2010, Shimizu has been sharpening her blades indeed.  Blog.
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SACHIN TENG

January 29, 2012
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SACHIN TENG

“My name is Sachin Teng. I’m an artist living and working in New York City… Though I’m an illustrator I think more like a designer. Art is a means of visual communication, a kind of aesthetic discourse. They can tell you whatever they want, to buy a new flavor of gum, to go to war, go to a concert,...
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Kevin Cyr: Camper RV

January 20, 2012
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Kevin Cyr: Camper RV

Kevin Cyr is a Brooklyn based artist that’s originally known for his diverse vehicle illustrations. In the past couple years he’s taken it to a new hands on level, fusing no emission transportation with man power. Conceptual, functional and with a new sense of freedom.
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House of Tolerance

November 29, 2011
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House of Tolerance

Bertrand Bonello‘s 2011 House of Tolerance (L’Apollonide: Souvenirs de la Maison Close) intertwines the multiple stories of women living and working in an upscale Parisian brothel.
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EMPTY KINGDOM TUMBLR

November 20, 2011
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EMPTY KINGDOM TUMBLR

Follow+ us on tumblr http://emptykingdom.tumblr.com
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Lost Type Co-op

November 8, 2011
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Lost Type Co-op

The Lost Type is a type foundry that distributes fonts from designers all over the world. 100% of sales goes to the designers. Lost type takes no cut of sales and holds no funds.
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I AM MADE OF ROBOTS

October 27, 2011
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I AM MADE OF ROBOTS

Alex Varanese is a San Francisco native. Designer, digital artist, and art director. These are his robots.
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KILLMAG for iPad

October 21, 2011
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KILLMAG for iPad

This is the must-download app for any iPad owner. KILLMAG is the first visual interactive art magazine of it’s kind all wrapped up and packaged into an iPad app, and beside it’s functionality and interactive design being totally sick – it’s FREE-ninety-nine! You just have to check out KILLMAG for yourself because I’m not...
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OH YEAH OH YEAH (part 2)

September 15, 2011
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OH YEAH OH YEAH (part 2)

Previously featured by Konahrtist, Oh Yeah studios got the right ideas going.   They also have a nice selection of prints available. What I like about their work is that it always works for their client while retaining their distinct sense of style.
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Hype for Type: The Killer Collection

August 28, 2011
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Hype for Type: The Killer Collection

Once again type foundry, Hype for type, has come up with another nice little group of typefaces.
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Takuya Hosogane

August 26, 2011
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Takuya Hosogane

Takuya Hosogane‘s 2011 show reel. Simple.
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KRIS KUKSI -PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS

August 26, 2011
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KRIS KUKSI -PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS

Kris Kuksi can absolutely kill a sculpture, that’s for sure.  Previously posted by the now defunct Chemo.
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Brian Ulrich // Copia

August 24, 2011
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Brian Ulrich // Copia

Brian Ulrich‘s “Copia” captures American consumption at its best. A strange and somewhat eerie place that some of us are all too familiar with.
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John Jay on Creativity

August 13, 2011
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John Jay on Creativity

Legendary ad man John Jay, does an interview for Fast Company on his thoughts on creativity. John Jay is global executive creative director at Weiden + Kennedy. He helped found the company’s Shanghai and Tokyo branches and has worked on accounts such as Nike and Target. Weiden + Kennedy was recently dubbed “Agency of...
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Angelica Underhill

August 12, 2011
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Angelica Underhill

Angelica Underhill is a photographer that’s fairly new to Empty K’s world. She doesn’t have much in her portfolio; I believe only 10 images in her flickr gallery. I’ve chosen half of them and hopefully, exposing her to our beautiful viewers she gets a good lead on creating hundreds of more images we can...
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Alexander Jansson

August 10, 2011
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Alexander Jansson

Alexander Jansson is an illustrator from Göteborg, Sweden. Mr. Jansson seems heavily influenced by Hayao Miyazaki with a darker touch; such as Tim Burton. The Swedish artist definitely creates a mystical world, full of characters that makes the viewer crave for more. As I look through his work, I start to wonder what his...
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The Momentus Project

August 9, 2011
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The Momentus Project

The Revolutionary War. A collaborative project in which a select group of designers, illustrators, and artists create visual interpretations of the most defining moments in United States history as a way of informing others of our proud, yet sometimes troubled and forgotten past.
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MOVE LEARN EAT

August 9, 2011
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MOVE LEARN EAT

3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage. All to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food. Into 3 beautiful and hopefully compelling short films. =A trip of a lifetime
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Hajime Sawatari

August 8, 2011
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Hajime Sawatari

Hajime Sawatari is a very special veteran photographer from Japan. His book/series labeled Hysteric Ten was presented in Ginza Wacoal Hall and Ikebukuro Seibu Dept in 1973. His project was promptly awarded the yearly prize of the Japan Photo Association. *NSFW*
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