
Pictorial Photographs and Graphics by Andrew B. Myers, photographer, lives in Toronto. Andrew reworks his photoes digitally then prints them using an old analogic technique called “Salt Printing”.

Food Stylist Linda Lundgren made this drop shaped food compositions for supermarket Scandinavian supermarkets Hemköp.

Something new is coming on September 2010…

North Kingdom is a digital creative agency from Sweden, with two main locations Stockholm and Skellefteå, a small village close to the Arctic Circle. Creative freedom, quality of work and curiosity this is North Kingdom, fast-moving team with big ideas.

Glenn Arthur is a really good rapresentative of the west coast lowbrow art. In his artworks you can find Audrey Kawasaki’s, Sylvia Ji’s or Brian Viveros’ beautiful girls with a personal touch, but always with that “sex+death” double feeling.

Visual Inspiration from China brings Koi Koi Koi readers examples of fresh creative content from five emerging Chinese creatives. The series is courtesy of K3 guest contributor NeochaEDGE, a daily-curated, bilingual website and discovery engine dedicated to showcasing leading-edge creative content and emerging youth culture in China.

Julia Randall is an artist from New York, but currently lives and works in Connecticut, USA. Randall’s work is amazing, photorealistic color pencil drawings of lips, tongues, and spit bubbles.

Julian Meagher is a contemporary Australian artist based in Sydney. Classically trained in Australia and Italy in oil on canvas portraiture, his work has evolved to include aesthetically complex and intricate oil paintings of tattoos on viscerally painted floating body parts, as well as larger cultural scenes.

Sue Anne Tay is a Singapore-born, Shanghai-based shooter, who runs a blog titled “Shanghai Street Stories“. Sue Anne’s photographic efforts are channeled toward documenting the city of Shanghai, a Chinese metropolis undergoing constant growth and rapid transformations.

Faile is an international artist collective formed in 1999 and based in Brooklyn, New York. They are recognised as some of the pioneers of global contemporary street art. The three founding members are Patrick McNeil (Canada), Patrick Miller (U.S.), and Aiko Nakagawa (Japan).
Pictorial Photographs and Graphics by Andrew B. Myers, photographer, lives in Toronto. Andrew reworks his photoes digitally then prints them using an old analogic technique called “Salt Printing”.
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We like to think we operate as a highly specialized unit, almost like a SWAT team, operating in the digital universe
North Kingdom is a digital creative agency from Sweden, with two main locations Stockholm and Skellefteå, a small village close to the Arctic Circle. Creative freedom, quality of work and curiosity this is North Kingdom, fast-moving team with big ideas.
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Glenn Arthur is a really good rapresentative of the west coast lowbrow art. In his artworks you can find Audrey Kawasaki’s, Sylvia Ji’s or Brian Viveros’ beautiful girls with a personal touch, but always with that “sex+death” double feeling.
Read the rest →
Visual Inspiration from China brings Koi Koi Koi readers examples of fresh creative content from five emerging Chinese creatives. The series is courtesy of K3 guest contributor NeochaEDGE, a daily-curated, bilingual website and discovery engine dedicated to showcasing leading-edge creative content and emerging youth culture in China.
Read the rest →
Julia Randall is an artist from New York, but currently lives and works in Connecticut, USA. Randall’s work is amazing, photorealistic color pencil drawings of lips, tongues, and spit bubbles.
Read the rest →
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07/14/10
Julian Meagher is a contemporary Australian artist based in Sydney.
Classically trained in Australia and Italy in oil on canvas portraiture, his work has evolved to include aesthetically complex and intricate oil paintings of tattoos on viscerally painted floating body parts, as well as larger cultural scenes.
Read the rest →
Sue Anne Tay is a Singapore-born, Shanghai-based shooter, who runs a blog titled “Shanghai Street Stories“. Sue Anne’s photographic efforts are channeled toward documenting the city of Shanghai, a Chinese metropolis undergoing constant growth and rapid transformations.
Read the rest →
We were always interested in the idea of an art group, similar to a band but as visual artists.
Faile is an international artist collective formed in 1999 and based in Brooklyn, New York. They are recognised as some of the pioneers of global contemporary street art. The three founding members are Patrick McNeil (Canada), Patrick Miller (U.S.), and Aiko Nakagawa (Japan).
Read the rest →