As we enter the era of GIFs, vectors, and videos, it’s nice to know there are artists out there who still know how to work with the more “traditional” tools.
In the latest Interview Magazine cover shoot, Steven Klein captured Brad Pitt (again) as a Rasta, a rake, a drifter and a hitman, all beautifully styled by Ludivine Poiblanc. Have a look, it’s worth it!
Allan Teger‘s website reads like a carnival flier, of sorts, with phrases like “see the possibilities” and “come explore the wonderful world of Allan Teger’s Bodyscapes“. And with all the right reasons to: Allan’s been creating this series (his first) since 1976, with new images being made until today. The trained psychologist and self-taught [...]
With an 18 year career as a commercial CGI artist—and an archive of photographs to show for it—Jim Kazanjian expertly creates this series of digital manipulations that are as seamless as it can get. Each image is a re-composition of about 50 photographs, which, in Jim’s hands “gives way to an uncanny space that is
London-based Jesse Auersalo Illustrations are dark and intimidating but the attention to detail and meticulous rendering contrast, mostly black & white or sepia creates strong iconic images that can shock and fascinate in the same time. See more of his work on www.bigactive.com