Friday, April 1, 2016

Illustrations by NanoMortis











Illustrations by NanoMortis

Sara KipinThe modern-day fairytales of Sara Kipin combine...



















Sara Kipin

The modern-day fairytales of Sara Kipin combine digital crispness with classical themes of sacrifice, conflict and undying love. Although her drawing signature is clean and stylized, the elegant character designs and detailed landscapes breathe a magical sense of nostalgia. Sara’s determined lady knights and sassy witches make you wish for them to come to life in an animated feature all their own.

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Illustrating the Beasts of the BibleCombining images and words,...





















Illustrating the Beasts of the Bible

Combining images and words, our intent in this book, whose working title is “Beasts of the Bible,” is to take a fresh look at the imaginary beasts that appear from Genesis to Revelation. Not only do we want to entertain the viewer-reader with lively drawings and poems but to prompt a fresh look at the writings considered by many to be sacred. Our text-image juxtapositions argue with the Biblical texts, questioning and expanding, as well as with each other, picture dialoging with poem. Together they offer an alternative interpretation of the beasts, such as Leviathan and the Winged Women, that we choose to interact with imaginatively. The drawings are not simply illustrations to the poems or the poems a response to the pictures. Sometimes we begin with the drawing and the text follows or vice versa; other times we work independently, only bringing the image and word together after each of us has separately created their image and poem in response to the biblical text. By coming at the beasts from different angles we hope to delight and to kindle thought.

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Abandoned in Vegas, Fallout New Vegas.



Abandoned in Vegas, Fallout New Vegas.

Exquisite and Beautiful Graphite & Coloured Pencil Drawings...





















Exquisite and Beautiful Graphite & Coloured Pencil Drawings from AmBr0

AmBr0 Jordi is a Spanish  traditional artist, who is also well known for his brilliant graphite portraits of celebrities.


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nonconcept: Stara Planina mountains, Bulgary by Ruslan Asanov.





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Stara Planina mountains, Bulgary by Ruslan Asanov.


Natalia JablonskiNatalia’s playful digital illustrations...













Natalia Jablonski

Natalia’s playful digital illustrations show her affection and respect for nature and its mysteries. Her forests and animal portraits rely on intricate layering rather than shading to convey perspective and depth and make use of well-balanced color combinations.  Quite a few of her pieces function as posters that playfully combine lettering with graphics. Currently, Natalia is studying Illustration at the Philadelphia University of the Arts.

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Tempo Futuristic Mobility For The Year of 2050 Encourages Its Passengers to Have Healthy Habit

Futuristic and super compact vehicle has been designed for Bogota in 2050, it’s called Tempo. Tempo is an electric automatic vehicle with capacity of 2 passengers, it’ll be used as public transportation system with fully connected network. This project aims to cater individual needs and makes connection with the public transportation system, this vehicle would take its user moving around the city.

Tempo features dimensions lower than Renault Twizy yet with the same capacity. Just like a tandem bike that is 2-meter long with 80cm width as distance between elbows of the cyclists, this vehicle offers you the same space.

Designers : Alejandro Otálora and Santiago Salamanca

Tempo Futuristic Mobility For The Year of 2050 by Alejandro Otalora and Santiago Salamanca

Tempo Futuristic Mobility For The Year of 2050 by Alejandro Otalora and Santiago Salamanca

Even though Tempo is 100% electric vehicle, it can be assisted with pedaling. This unique vehicle can offer its passengers different activities along the trip, encouraging daily exercise to win some points and competing with other users that are riding the same public system. This fitness incentive could stimulate healthy habits in the life of Bogotanos.

Tempo Futuristic Mobility For The Year of 2050 by Alejandro Otalora and Santiago Salamanca

Tempo is equipped with Head-Up display, this interface combines different voice commands with holographic projection that provides different information to give optimum travel experience. The internal system is connected with NAVI, thus, allowing this vehicle to always in contact with system’s central, providing additional services to extend the range and interaction coverage of the user.

The omnidirectional wheels are the same ones used on industrial robots of KUKA industries. This wheel has bearing multidirectional system that includes an internal suspension with independent electric motor, thus, reducing the total vehicle weight. These wheels allow Tempo to spin over its own axis, making it easy to move in any direction.

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