Showing posts with label Eerie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eerie. Show all posts
Llew Mejia
http://llewmejia.tumblr.com/
"—I am starting a new project something that has always fascinated me are scientific charts. So I am going to start making them…some truth, some elaboration, but that’s what the masters did too. Illustration of a Gharial,(Gavialis gangeticus) a rare freshwater crocodile that inhabits only two rivers in Nepal and India. These crocs are going extinct and it’s a shame, hence the precious egg emphasized. They don’t breed well in captivity and happen to be the only croc with a visible sexual dimorphism."
Nina Leen
Nina Leen was one of the first women photographers for LIFE. Born in Russia, grew up in Germany, Switzerland and Italy. Upon first arriving in the United States in 1939, her reporter's eye led to a series of the habits and rituals of her newly adopted homeland. In 1945, Leen joined LIFE, producing over 40 covers and countless spreads for the magazine. Her series on, "A Teenager Monopolizes the Telephone," or her descriptions and images of "The American Male," are portraits of the North American society of its time.
Lou Benesch
http://www.loubenesch.com/Lou Benesch is a graphic designer with a master's degree in drawing from ENSAV LaCambre Brussels. Collaborates with Simone Ringer on graphic design studio WINSLOW and art directs PLATEAU magazine.
Rodrigo La Hoz
Bela Borsodi
http://www.belaborsodi.com/
—In still life photography, every thing can be investigated in so many more and different ways. There are endless possibilities and each one of them has the potential to eventually change our perspective.
—It’s about playing with lots of objects all the time and trying things out, as long as it’s fun and worthwhile. I’m finished with a project when I’m happy with it and that’s when it all falls together and makes sense. The only purpose to reach an end is to finish a project - but it is really not that important to find all the answers. What is really interesting are the questions because they make you try things out, make you think and investigate. The process is what’s interesting and that can lead you to situations and possibilities that you couldn’t have anticipated. The results are then also a documentation of that process.
—If I can manage to have real joy with my projects this can likely also communicate my excitement to other people and perhaps inspire. That’s what I really want to share: humor, obsession, intelligence, curiosity, making an effort…
Interviewed by Pingmag.
Bela Borsodi was born in Vienna and has lived and worked in New York City since the early 1990s. He studied fine art and graphic design and often incorporated photography in his projects. His work offers a surreal imagery that makes clothing and accessories 3-dimensional. His “Foot Fetish” story for V Magazine received both negative and positive responses, which ended up sparking discussions on how the female body is sexualized and objectified in fashion and in art.
Some images retouched by thescienceofdesign.
Aleksandra Waliszewska

http://www.waliszewska.blogspot.com
Born in 1976 in Warsaw, Aleksandra Waliszewska graduated from Warsaw Art School and Academy of Fine Arts. "I’m more interested in depicting states of emotion. Narratives tend to arise by themselves, they kind of evolve by their own will." "I love pre-modern art. It is an endless source of inspiration for me, a true bottomless well of ideas. Looking at some picture throughout the years, I can continue to find new elements in it, discover new qualities that I didn’t notice before. My real favourites would be Hans Memling, Enguerrand Quarton and Nicolas Poussin. I have definitely less interest for modern art."—Interviewed by http://www.mydancetheskull.com/
Find her on Facebook / Flickr / Blogger
via itcouldbe.me
Vania Zouravliov

b. Russia. Child -and grown up- prodigy. Studied in UK. Illustrated for The Scotsman, Fantagraphics, Dark Horse.
http://www.bigactive.com/illustration/vania-zouravliov
via kristaf.
Tamara Villoslada

http://www.tamarindous.com/siesta.html
Siesta/Nap, 2008 | Hair & Ink on paper
b.1977 Patagonia, Argentina
Barcelona, Spain
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