Monthly archive January, 2010
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Bento art, your creative lunch break
A “bento” in Japan is a pre-made lunch you bring with you at school, work or trip. It’s sort of a box with a complete meal, including sushi or meat, rice, noodles, veggies, dessert etc. As usual, Japanese don’t miss the occasion to be creative in their traditional kawaii way.... » read more
Drawing Typography by Eika Dopludo
“Life in Alphabet”, and “In Love” are two pretty amazing projects of representing type using organic inspirations. The author is Eika Dopludo illustrator and artist from Russian. » read more
Andy Kehoe: A World Unseen and Those In Between
Andy Kehoe‘s series of oil and acrylic paintings on wood panel depict lonely folklore inspired characters in autumnal landscapes. Sometimes his artworks have a distrurbing undertone, but Kehoe always manages to create peaceful and serene natural scenes with a melancholy feel that speak of the mysteries of the unknown. » read more
Lego Cl!ck stop motion
Lego Cl!ck is the new LEGO community for creative people. To promote this new site Lego has commisioned this amazing stop-motion short. The agency is Pereira & O’Dell with Blue Source collective collaboration. » read more
Visual Inspiration from China, Vol. 2
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 more
Jean Julien Pous’ “Seeking You” animated short
“A man lost his love. He decides to go out and find her in the night of Hong Kong, only to realize that it’s not with her he’s in love, but with the city itself.” » read more
The black world of Yury Ustsinau
Illustrator and graphic designer from Frankfurt, Germany, but born in Vitebsk, Belarus. Yury Ustsinau developed an amazing distinguishing personal style, where surrealism is rendered in black and white with a plastic/glossy feeling. » read more
Matthew Lyons’ fictional movie title screens
Matthew Lyons is an extremely talented, 21-year old student in the final year of an illustration and animation course at Loughborough University in England. » read more
Fabio “Berse” Roncato’s fighters
Fabio Roncato aka Berse is an italian artist born in 1982. While still studying he worked as apprentice for sculptor Renato Petrucci and painter Antonio Lovison. In his paintings he represents the modern society using metaphorical archetypes. For example in his sumo series the discipline itself is the image of... » read more
Sherlock Holmes End Titles by Prologue
Amazing End Titles for the recent movie “Sherlock Holmes”, made from Prologue. It is a masterpiece, each image is amazing, a mix of photography, illustration and calligraphy mixed with perfect animation. » read more









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