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29 January, 2010

Celyn Brazier





























London based CELYN BRAZIER is an illustrator and animation director with a unique style, who graduated from Central St Martins.

He has created distinctive music videos for Wagon Christ, Vertical Cat, and comedy sketches for the BBC comedy series Monkeydust. He has also illustrated major publications, including on-going work for Esquire, a front cover for Televisual magazine, and a recent 4-page spread for The Guardian, as well as commercial work for Vodafone. His most recent work includes album artwork for the up-and-coming band, Leverton Fox, and a heart-warming film for the World Wildlife Fund.

He is represented by Nexus Productions

28 January, 2010

Dido Fontana

























Italian photographer DIDO FONTANA is interested in the representation in its true essence, with no unnecessary frills, accessories, special effects or extras. Indeed his photographic work is direct, pure and terribly fresh without alternations or embellishments.

Read more about him here & check out some preview images from his newly release book.

Luke Snellin. Mixtape


Mixtape by LUKE SNELLIN



23 year old LUKE SNELLIN is an up and coming writer and director and Mixtape
, his second short film, won Grand Prize in the Virgin Media Shorts Competition 2009 (and has been recently BAFTA nominated) which was created specifically for this competition.

"Mixtage is basically a kind of melting pot of all my influences both musically and as a director. the idea came from all these little tapes I made for family and friends when I was young. I'd record a Tony Blackburn style intro on the tape so it was personalised and I made sure all the music would have a message so that when they played it, it would mean something to them".

A talent to watch!

Ville Savimaa














For one reason or another, illustrator VILLE SAVIMAA has never graced my daily feed, despite catching my eye on numerous occasions. So, what better excuse to introduce him today...

VILLE SAVIMAA sketches mystic characters by hand and finishes them in Photoshop. It's clean, beautiful, and bizarre...and we love that!

Currently he works at his home studio in Helsinki, Finland and is represented by illustration agency Pekka.

Malcolm Sutherland

Light Forms (2010). Soundtrack: MALCOLM SUTHERLAND



Light Forms is the new short experimental by MALCOLM SUTHERLAND and, believe me, it's a real experience.

Canadian animator and illustrator
MALCOLM SUTHERLAND studied printmaking and animated film at Concordia University in Montreal and has made many animated films, both independently and with the National Film Board of Canada. He currently lives in Montreal, Quebec.

This is definitely one to watch in full screen to experience all of its delirious goodness.

Check out also his video "Jeu de Forme" here (you will see: it's great!)

Ante Timmermans








* nightmare






*Miss Coma arrives






* I am also a drawing




ANTE TIMMERMANS is a Belgian living and working in Zürich, Switzerland. I really like his drawing focused on the formal and process-related aspect of the medium. Elements of texts, forms and patterns are combined in interplay of signs; words or processes repeated or copied from the copy of the copy. Difference and repetition, be it words, entire sentences, shapes such as patterns from the inside of an envelop or shapes unfolding into entire landscapes are recurrent themes.

Polly Morgan






Carrion Call. 2009. wood coffin, taxidermy quail chicks. 1860 mm x 610mm x 370 mm. Mythologies, Haunch of Venison Gallery

Taxidermy (from the Greek for classifying skins) is the act of mounting or reproducing dead animals for display (e.g. as hunting trophies) or for other sources of study. Taxidermy can be done on all vertebrate species of animals including mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. The methods that taxidermists practice have been improved over the last century, heightening taxidermic quality, and lowering toxicity. The animal is first skinned. This process is similar to removing the skin from a chicken prior to cooking. This can be accomplished without opening the body cavity so the taxidermist usually does not see internal organs or blood.[citation needed] The skin is tanned and then placed on a polyurethane form. Clay is used to install glass eyes. Forms and eyes are commercially available from a number of suppliers. If not, taxidermist carve or cast their own forms. - Wikipedia

POLLY MORGAN
is a young British taxidermy artist. She began working as an artist in October 2005. A love of animals and desire to preserve them led her to learn taxidermy, under the tutelage of taxidermist GEORGE JAMIESON. Since then, she has gravitated towards making still lives with the animal as subject.

Using classic taxidermy processes, she removes her subjects from their classic poses and habitats, challenging the viewer look that them “as if for the first time”.

"I am more interested in the moment between something dying and decaying - anything between a few hours and a week. There's something beautiful about that."

She lives and works in London

27 January, 2010

Debbie Tea














DEBBIE TEA
was born in Jakarta, Indonesia and she is currently studying fine arts photography at Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Check out her Flickr page for newest updates!


Venus in Furs & Irwin Barbé


music by CHEEKY CHEEKY & THE NOSEBLEEDS; fascinating
styling by LUNA CEDRON & CAMILLE CHAUVÉ
© 2009



I was looking for IRWIN BARBÉ's work and I found this video he made last year for the fashion label VENUS IN FURS...

But what you NEED to know is that VENUS IS FURS is born thanks to a sixteen-year-old creator, LUNA CEDRON, and the label has already been seen on the backs of some the coolest kids on the block (via Dazed Digital ).

IRWIN BARBÉ is a seventeen- years old Parisian photographer who shoots stylish, moody photos of youth moments with success.

Be ready, cool kids are coming!



Maria Friberg


Still lives. 2003-2007




Still lives. 2003-2007



Embedded. 2007



alongside us. 2007


"Most of my work revolves about themes of power, masculinity and man’s relationship to nature. In my images, I create ambiguous tableaus that challenge preconceived notions about identity, gender and social hierarchies. My most recent pieces look both outwards, to the challenges in contemporary society, and inwards, to a meditative state of mind. In these photographs and videos, the isolation and solitude of the individuals reflect issues in society at large. The men in my images are signs for men, trying to find their place in times of turmoil." by MARIA FRIBERG


MARIA FRIBERG was born in 1966 in Malmö (Sweden). She lives and works in Stockholm (Sweden); she received her education at the Royal University College of Fine Arts (1989—1995).



Denise Grünstein








Figure Out. personal work. 2009









Editorial work










Editorial work



DENISE GRÜNSTEIN
is one of the best known profiles in Swedish photography. She began her career in photography by working in black and white. Since then, she spent many years working with advertising and feature photography.

Her images are easily recognized for their characteristic, intensely present, highly personal and quite romantic artistic expression.

For her personal art work, she is represented by Galleri Charlotte Lund

Jodie Carey













In The Eyes of Others. 2009. Plaster, steel, cardboard boxes, newspaper. Dimensions variable. Each chandelier: 400cm x 200 cm


Last summer
JODIE CAREY has created for Towner gallery three chandeliers constructed from plaster cast human bones and hanging from the ceiling of the gallery. Each chandelier is 3.5 metres high and weigh over a tonne.

For this latest monumental work, she also has considered how the visitor will come in to the gallery and make their way through walled pathways created by newspapers piled high. She has planned the cool temperature and the low light and this is where they will discover her chandelier :" I want there to be a feeling of amazement when they stumble into this clearing".

JODIE CAREY plays on the perception that traditional memorials have an opposite effect on their intent: "Quite a lot of the time people say my work is about death, but it's not just about death, it's about life and how fragile human life is. That confronts you with your own mortality and it hopefully makes you think."

She is represented by
Galerie Gabriel Rolt, The Netherlands.