Saturday, July 2, 2016

Artist: Daniel Widrig Daniel Widrig founded his studio in London...


Artist: Daniel Widrig


Artist: Daniel Widrig


Artist: Daniel Widrig


Artist: Daniel Widrig


Artist: Daniel Widrig


Artist: Daniel Widrig


Artist: Daniel Widrig


Artist: Daniel Widrig


Artist: Daniel Widrig

Artist: Daniel Widrig 

Daniel Widrig founded his studio in London in 2009. After graduating from the Architectural Association Daniel worked for several years with Zaha Hadid where he was significantly involved in designing some of Hadid’s most iconic buildings and products.
Daniel Widrig’s studio now works in a broad range of fields including sculpture, fashion, furniture design and architecture. Embracing digital systems since its early days, the studio holds a unique position in the field and is widely considered to be in the vanguard of digital art and design. 


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Van Gogh’s World Seen Through the Perspective of a Tilt-Shift...



















Van Gogh’s World Seen Through the Perspective of a Tilt-Shift Lens

Despite our humble opinion that Vincent van Gogh’s works are stunning as is, we were pleasantly entertained by the simple shift in focus made to his paintings by Reddit user melonshade. By placing the works into Photoshop and adding a bit of blur to the painting’s backgrounds, they were able to bring a new perspective to the century-old images, simulating the effect of a tilt-shift lens.

Melonshade’s interventions were inspired by image manipulations previously created by Serena Maylon on Artcyclopedia. You can also view Maylon’s altered works on Imgur. Thanks Colossal


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New Work by Aykut Aydoğdu Aykut Aydoğdu is a Turkish digital...





















New Work by Aykut Aydoğdu

Aykut Aydoğdu is a Turkish digital illustrator based in Istanbul. You had the pleasure to admire his wonderful work on our blog 1, 2. Check out also his Instagram.


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