Quentin Gomzé is a Paris-based illustrator and graphic designer whose work follows a Japanese inspired futuristic design.
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Quentin Gomzé is a Paris-based illustrator and graphic designer whose work follows a Japanese inspired futuristic design.
Crossing over otherworldly subjectivites and cold aluminum skins, Lito Kattou’s work unfolds within the fluid nature of language to question the link that ties humanity, the environment, technology and adaptation, challenging our interpretation of what is left unsaid.
Nevine Mahmoud’s sculptural practice sets up a space made of positive and negative volumes, a field where sensuality, humor, gravity and lust coexist and the contradictions of matter unfold – as in foreplay.
Basile Fournier is a multidisciplinary designer based in Switzerland who is currently working in an array of forms from books, magazines, photography, videos and more where he explores the connection between technology and reality.
Canadian-born graphic designer talks about the Montreal art scene, his thoughts on digital art in today’s changing world, and his plans for the rest of the year. Charles Desmarais is one of Montreal’s most inspired, creating humourous, yet personal works.
Obsessed with nostalgia and 80s/90s themed, 3D artist Trey Trimble’s work evokes a child-like excitement that we can’t get enough of.
The rich symbolism of Oda Iselin Sønderland’s work speaks of perfection and control, of a world where hope and hopelessness are in eternal conflict, and engages with reflection as a wish to be seen.
Illustrator and artist Melissa Kitty Jarram presents an enthralling body of work imbued with the beauty of spontaneous gestures. Weaving narratives that investigate past and present mythologies, she delves into animation as a way to express true feelings.
Styrofoam cups, orange juice and “non-territories”. French artist, Baptiste Penetticobra, questions the limits between fiction and reality.
At first glance, Lilly Urbat’s Instagram profile awakens a primordial human instinct: curiosity.
Diversely expressing her craft through both personal and corporate projects, Martina Cora shares her spontaneous creative process and the meaning behind her project SIG NUM X MACAO.
One minute philosophy on perception, love and the now. And his meta-level levels.
Nestled into the historically cultured city of Leipzig, German graphic designer Teresa Schonherr creates highly detailed, yet vibrant pieces that simply are hard to miss!
“For someone as expressive as I am, I really don’t have much to say about what I make because I guess I don’t have the language to talk about the work itself.”
3 Dimensional objects set in dream spaces, digital artist Daniel creates realities based on the different vibes he comes across through his personal walk through life.
When dreams are pictures wrapped around feelings: The delicate art of glass-sculpture-making Part II.
Searching the rare corners of Google images, digital artist Ben Mendelewicz uses simple tools to curate dramatically photoshopped images that convey stories and compelling narratives.
Unlock Friederike Hantel's digital art game to escape from reality and immerse yourself in a universe that merges from naïve lines to sexuality, anime, eccentric colors or energies where to catch all the vibes and leave the social anxiety behind.
When human-animal hybrids meet birth, death, and renewal. This American Artist captures the scary and delicate essence of life into little glass sculptures. Who wants to live forever?