Monday, February 17, 2020

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Shane Beam:  Playful, Colorful Motion Abstractions

Shane Beam is a professional Designer and Animator based in Chicago.  He has a degree in Animation from Depaul University.  But like many gif artists, outside of his day job he is compelled to make gifs for himself.  Shane is a strong believer in the uniqueness of gifs as an art form, and likes ‘characters stuck in happy, colorful, and chaotic feeling situations.’  In his best work the flat gentle palette combined with playful drawing and motion accomplishes exactly that.  Colorful chaos that feels charming and safe.  I am guessing he had a wonderful childhood,

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Lost in Translation, Ludwig Favre”Ludwig Favre is without doubt...



















Lost in Translation, Ludwig Favre

”Ludwig Favre is without doubt a man with skills and a keen sensibility for aesthetics and composition.Ludwig Favre travels the world documenting its wonders in a way that elevates their look, creating an almost surreal, paint-like quality to the very landmarks we probably take for granted. From the front-facing wall of a building, to national parks, the designs of universities, pristine beaches and cityscapes around the world, click on any of Ludwig Favre’s projects on his official online portfolio and you’ll be inspired by every shot in there, each representing a stunning scene of the world like you’ve probably not appreciated as much before.”

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Lost in Translation, Ludwig Favre

”Ludwig Favre is without doubt a man with skills and a keen sensibility for aesthetics and composition.Ludwig Favre travels the world documenting its wonders in a way that elevates their look, creating an almost surreal, paint-like quality to the very landmarks we probably take for granted. From the front-facing wall of a building, to national parks, the designs of universities, pristine beaches and cityscapes around the world, click on any of Ludwig Favre’s projects on his official online portfolio and you’ll be inspired by every shot in there, each representing a stunning scene of the world like you’ve probably not appreciated as much before.”

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Photomanipulations by Monica Carvalho

Monica Carvalho grew up in Switzerland to Portuguese parents. She was studying art history in the UK and has lived in Berlin since 2016. Monica loves creating surreal photomontages with her travel photos. 

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Photomanipulations by Monica Carvalho

Monica Carvalho grew up in Switzerland to Portuguese parents. She was studying art history in the UK and has lived in Berlin since 2016. Monica loves creating surreal photomontages with her travel photos. 

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Fiber Art by Maryam Ashkanian

Maryam Ashkanian, born in 1988 is an Iranian sculptor and painter. She received the Bachelor of Art in painting at the Art Faculty of Gilan University in Iran in 2012.

My childhood was embedded in textiles and sewing. Until I started at the fine arts university, I did not realise it was possible to use textiles as a medium, so I used oil painting at first. Later, I realised that oil paint was not my vision of the world. It took me awhile to understand and realise the numerous possibilities and the flexibility that textiles and sewing could bring to my practice. There were some things I couldn’t achieve in the oil painting that I can with textiles. In my work, I attempt to create a concrete conceptual body formed with many layers to achieve what my inspiration guides me to do.  


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