Thursday, May 23, 2013
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Late Night Mix
Because I've been way too self indulgent in recent posts...
Because I love 'dem trees...
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| Posters by Boris Bućan |
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| Generative drawings by Eno Henze |
Because I love 'dem trees...
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| Tree series by Myou Ho Lee |
All images via Convoy Tumblr and butdoesitfloat.com and
Tags:
Art,
Design,
drawing,
nature,
photography
ORIENTAL OBLIVION
I think I've spent over 10 hours on these today... bleughhh. I think they are all finished except 'the arm one' which I think needs the direction of the shadow altered.
Images by Alyssa Anaimugan. Thanks to my model phil :)
Images by Alyssa Anaimugan. Thanks to my model phil :)
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Oriental Mysticism
I am still working on these bad boys. There are obvious differences between the lighting and colouring of the figure and background that prevents them from being merged seamlessly. Hopefully with a bit more tweaking they will look better. All images by Alyssa Anaimugan (all the locations were taken in Japan).
Sunday, May 5, 2013
WIP
In the coming week or two I will be refining these and adding some floating people in them :)
by meeee
Friday, May 3, 2013
April IMN
Belated, but not by much.
1. Lore
A German/Australian film set during and after WWII. I watched this on the plane home from Japan. I don't think the airplane screen did it justice - I might watch it again in a HD. This film was extraordinarly beautiful - shot in lush German countryside. It tells the story of young Lore and her siblings who must trek across Germany to their grandmother's house for refuge. The heavy subject matter, which I would normally find extremely grim, was made vivid by great cinematography and acting from the young Saskia Rosendahl (Lore). I could feel the Australian drama influence from the honest and heartbreaking depictions of life that I love so much from things like Love My Way and Candy.
Originally thinking these images were the result of Photoshop filters and photography - I was surprised to find out they are all painted portraits. Love it!
3. Kim Boske
I deliberated in my mind for ages whether I should or should not of bought a book featuring Kim Boske's photography in Harajuku, Tokyo. I ended up going back to the store and buying it. I am really glad - it is so beautiful and exactly the type of photography I love. Weird, weird nature. All photographs in my book are printed in large format on great paper stock!
I returned from Japan a couple of days ago - when I have time to edit, I will post some photos from my travels. Enjoy your weekend :)
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Japan!
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| Kyoto 2007. |
I'm leaving on a late night flight to Japan tonight. I can't wait to see the sites, go to some groovy little Japanese bars, shop for the traditional and the extravagant, and get inspired for my last year of Visual Communications at uni :)
Hopefully this trip means some heavy loaded Japanese posts when I get back, but in the mean time - here is just a random collection of what has been inspiring me recently, nothing profound.
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| Andreas Sjodin |
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| Grimes as the modern day Ophelia |
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| Alberto Giacometti |
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Images via likeafieldmouse and ben smith tumblr.
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