Monday, May 11, 2015

SubmissionThe Digital Art of Steve KimSteve Kim is an artist and...





















Submission

The Digital Art of Steve Kim

Steve Kim is an artist and illustrator. Born in Seoul, Korea, he immigrated to the states at the age of two and currently resides Oxford, Mississippi. He received his undergraduate degree from Art Center College of Design in 2006 and his masters from Claremont Graduate University in 2010. He has shown in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Korea, Italy, London, and Amsterdam and clients include Adobe, Hohe Luft, The New Republic, Arc/New Scientist, and The Verge. His work has been featured in print in New American Paintings, Computer Arts, Beautiful Decay, PRINT Magazine, and American Illustration and online on Juxtapoz, BOOOOOOOM!, The Fox Is Black, Supersonic Electronic, and Tumblr’s Radar.      Steve’s Facebook

Made of Pixels by Jean-Yves Lemoigne Rockstar photographer...



















Made of Pixels by Jean-Yves Lemoigne


Rockstar photographer Jean-Yves Lemoigne has been focusing on his personal photography/GIF project Made of Pixels.

Lemoigne has been shooting commercially since 2005. His dynamic take on traditional advertising has won him a plethora of awards worldwide, with wins at Cannes Lions, CLIO Awards, The One Show & the New York Festivals’ International Advertising Awards.

More Jean-Yves Lemoigne: Facebook / Twitter

Cross Connect is in constant motion here & on Facebook

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Wallpapers by Veronica Ruiz









Wallpapers by Veronica Ruiz

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Installation art by Riitta Päiväläinen Riitta Päiväläinen is...

















Installation art by Riitta Päiväläinen

Riitta Päiväläinen is an artist who born in Maaninka in 1969. Lives and works in Helsinki, Finland.

She is known for her temporary site-specific installations in nature, consisting of second-hand clothing and flea market fabrics arranged in familiar shapes or abstract patterns within the landscape and captured in color photographs. The main interest of the artist has been “the unwritten history” – the history that you cannot find in library books, official files or archives, but can be felt in the rip of a coat or in the arm worn thin on an armchair.

For me, a piece of clothing represents, above all, its former wearer. It tells you that somebody has been present. However, the person who wore it is now gone. The faded colors and tears in the fabric show the signs of the time passed. By freezing the garment or letting the wind fill it with air, I am able to create a sculptural space, which reminds me of its former user. This “Imaginary Meeting” represents, for me, the subtle distinction between absence and presence.

Enjoy taking photos? Check out the Cross Connect Flickr Group.

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Poly Grand Theater Tadao Ando Architect & Associates





















Poly Grand Theater Tadao Ando Architect & Associates

itscolossal: WATCH: Odyssey: Otherworldly Macro Footage of Ink,...











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WATCH: Odyssey: Otherworldly Macro Footage of Ink, Oil and Soap Shot by Ruslan Khasanov (video)

via rcruzniemiec: Ink Splatter Hua Tunan from EDGE Creative...







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Ink Splatter

Hua Tunan from EDGE Creative Collective, creates these illustrations using his signature ink splatter style. According to Hua Tunan, his creative process goes like this: “I try to picture a scene of ink flying through the air, and how it would fall on paper. That’s where I get my passion and inspiration.”

Claude Monet Chalkboard by Dangerdust













Claude Monet Chalkboard by Dangerdust

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