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via // cozar: doworkdesign: Brian Miller
Fox One by Brian Miller
“What unexpected details bring to creation is what interests me. If something is expected, trying to create it in a way that would be UNexpected is where compelling and engaging things happen”

via // rachaelsabin: supersonicelectronic: Danilo Kato.
Sublevação - Uprising by Danilo Kato
Danilo Kato was born in Belo Horizonte, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. When he was just three years old he moved to Japan. Spent few years of his childhood there and after moved back to Brazil in São Paulo city. Of native-brazilian, portuguese and japanese descent, he likes to mix these distinct cultures that are in his blood on his way. Inconstant, preference swings between the cultures, but he likes to balance them in a meaningful, strong and detailed composition on his artwork.
Fond of obscure and introspective theme, an abundance of black and white, sharp tip vegetals, hearts and skulls is present. Nature lover too, he grew up always being among animals and natural environments. So he likes the most to merge up elements like imaginary little monsters, magic plants, natural landscapes behind little sad tales.
As influence, he picks brazilian baroque architecture style, surrealism, ukiyo-e, manga style and such, but mostly anything that touches his soul with strength. In his world of rock and bossa nova and shibuya-kei, everything is possible. There are forces, fragilities, pains and screamings, but mainly love. It’s everything different, but everything together. This is the Danilo Kato’s world.
At a time in the history of the arts where digital technologies have revolutionized distribution, democratized access, and completely re-imagined the scope and scale with which an artist can create a vision and reach an audience, The Creators Project is a completely new kind of arts and culture channel for a completely new kind of world.
The Creators Project has two mandates: on one hand it’s a modern day media channel that we will continually identify and celebrate the work of visionary artists wherever they are. On the other hand it is also a content creation studio, an arts foundation of sorts that will facilitate the production and dissemination of new work with these artists and their collaborators.

via // baubauhaus: www.carstennicolai.de
I’m going to crawl inside this, and stay a-while.

via //nuheart: www.ianstevenson.co.uk
This is so me right now :(
Rich Poor by artist Ian Stevenson
“Ian is a professional man, secure in his sexuality and proud of his body. He attended Camberwell College of Arts between 1996 and 9 where he learned to make things look pretty on a variety of surfaces including paper and fabric … Hawking himself on a dirty alley named graphic design, he was picked up in the slick limousine of a famous company who, for no reason at all except to add the illusion of foul play, will remain nameless, where he stayed for three circles of the Earth’s orbit around our Sun (that firey, heartless life-giver), making many good things there including videos for songs by a band and little creatures and t-shirts and so on and so forth.”
![via //cozar: picapixels
Alex [Michael] Varanese: Artist & illustrator (& funny guy)
“Is native to the bay area. Thinks john hughes is bigger than jesus. Is an ardent believer in hard determinism, and wishes he were better friends with fate. Is guilty of an overuse—but never misuse—of the word “literally”. Spends nights and weekends trying to repair his time machine. Draws upon a limitless supply of cheeky quips designed specifically for ironic post-hipster posturing. Likes red more than you do.”
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via //cozar: picapixels
Alex [Michael] Varanese: Artist & illustrator (& funny guy)
“Is native to the bay area. Thinks john hughes is bigger than jesus. Is an ardent believer in hard determinism, and wishes he were better friends with fate. Is guilty of an overuse—but never misuse—of the word “literally”. Spends nights and weekends trying to repair his time machine. Draws upon a limitless supply of cheeky quips designed specifically for ironic post-hipster posturing. Likes red more than you do.”

via // carteyblanch: Obey - “May Day” (by charles le brigand)
Charles le Brigand: Obey - May Day




via // the-wu:
Yulia Brodskaya
Yulia Brodskaya, Russian artist/illustrator combines her love for typography and paper to make these stunning ‘papergraphics’.

Soon it Will be Cold Enough. Mixed media on paper, 24” x 24”
By Yuta Onoda, originally from Japan, has recently graduated from Bachelor of Applied Arts Illustration at Sheridan College, Canada. He has been shaping his art aesthetic through various forms of media, finding new avenues to express himself.
via // ffffound.com / yutaonoda.com