Dialogica


http://www.dialogica.com/
Quilt Cabinet. Furniture. Interior design.
Dialogica is Monica and Sergio Savarese
New York/California, US

Olaf Hajek



http://www.olafhajek.de/
Germany


—I try to combine modern, contemporary with traditional, folkloric elements. Natural elements are inspiring, in that they always look different. It is somehow something that you can approach as your own creation.
—I work only in analogue style. I work as a painter. When I start working is all aout brushes, colours, backgrounds, patterns. The only digital thing is when I scan the work to send it to the client.
—There is a fine line between art and illustration. I'm an artistic illustrator, and to be able to work in personal projects gives me a lot of freedom.

Interiewed by die Gestalten.

Tim Brown


http://www.tabrown.co.uk/
Kingston graduate. London, UK

Grégoire Alexander




http://www.gregoirealexandre.com/
b. in Rouen
National School of Photography in Arles
Paris, France

Yuko Shimizu



http://www.yukoart.com/
Illustrator and fine artist
School of Visual Arts, New York
New York, US

Emily Forgot



http://www.emilyforgot.co.uk
Emily Forgot / Emily Alston
Liverpool School of Art and Design in 2004
London based designer and illustrator | UK

Alexander Otto




http://www.diftnorm.com/
b.1988. Based in Frankfurt, Germany

A Nice Idea Everyday



http://www.aniceideaeveryday.com/
Vivien Weyrauch & Fabian Röttger
2008 | Dortmund, Germany
Photography

Bruno 9Li



Samurai bird.
http://www.bruno9li.com/
http://pingmag.jp/2007/11/30/bruno-9li/
Bruno Novelli
Sao Paulo based artist | Brazil

Buchegger, Denoth, Feichtner


http://bdf-id.com/objects/cutt
Buchegger, Denoth, Feichtner
Visual communication and Design
'Cutt', 2006 | Industrial design. Interior.

Guilherme Marconi


http://brain.marconi.nu/
http://www.marconi.nu/
Illustrator | Brazil

Eduardo Recife



http://www.eduardorecife.com/
http://www.misprintedtype.com/

Chris Gray


http://www.weshallsee.co.uk/
'Utopia', 2007 | UK

Luke Ramsey


http://www.beholder-art.com/
http://www.islandsfold.com/
'Flying High'
Canada

Jaime Pitarch






1. Cyclops, 2002
2. Chernobyl, 2007
3. From Nowhere to Nowhere, 2006

http://www.spencerbrownstonegallery.com/Artists/Jaime_Pitarch/

"The objects I choose as a point of departure to make my work are varied in their nature. I perceive man's gigantic material production as a reflection of an existential anxiety that is always pushing him into successive cycles of invention, re-invention and consumption. On the one hand this has shaped dominant social and economical models but, on the other, these have proved inadequate to maintain spiritual wellness or sanity.

This is why I am interested in mundane objects, because art should have the capacity of relocating them in a spiritual context, and because, if we could manage to reunite all of them in a metaphysical museum, they would draw a phenomenal taxonomy of the absurd. I guess this is why there is always a slight sense of humor and tragedy in many of my works."

Jaime Pitarch, born in Barcelona in 1963. Lives and works in Barcelona.
1995 M.A. Painting. Royal College of Art, London, UK
1993 B.A. (Hons)- Painting. Chelsea College of Art, London, UK

Lena Corwin


I love how Lena Corwin decorated this bad. It looks as if it was punctured!

http://www.lenacorwin.com

Mine


http://mine.rendez-vous-paris.com/
Fashion Brand
Katherine Pont | UK
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