Danielle's Blog – July 2012 Archive (16)

Branded Art Installations

As we all know, the age of print and traditional media is declining. Companies all over the world are always looking for better and more innovative ways to brand their products. Branding has become a physical, social and psychological experience. The brand experience is the concept of the brands identity as a whole; it is used to evoke certain feelings and emotions. In a world…

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Added by Danielle on July 30, 2012 at 6:00 — 1 Comment

Sitting Here Casting My Shadow

Rook Floro a UK-based artist created this moving sculpture that gives off a surreal, out-of-body experience. This incredible design allows viewers the ability to sense the drama within the performance piece. It was inspired by Carl Jung’s psychological theory based on “the shadow”. Floro states that ”It represents my ‘shadow’…

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Added by Danielle on July 27, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

3D Illustrations From The Sketchbooks Of Nagai Hideyuki

Featured here is some brilliant work by the amazing Nagai Hideyuki, who creates pop up illustrations to give a 3D effect to his work through the use of two sketchbooks. By the way in which he displays his sketchbooks, we can see that these rather intricately drawn charcoal drawings form these 3-Dimensional…

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Added by Danielle on July 25, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

Digital Art Museum of the Future

When it comes to reminiscing about the past he doesn’t waste time, but he is also not scared to incorporate it with the present or better yet the future. Leo Caillard's works intrigued me as it is all created by photo manipulations which made me question what modern art would look like in the digital age.…

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Added by Danielle on July 23, 2012 at 6:00 — 1 Comment

Julien Palast With Skindeep

Another rather talented photographer, known as Julien Palast has taken on the “skindeep” series. What I find rather amazing is the fact that this vivid-image based project silhouettes the beauty of the human form. For her to do this, she shrink-wraps bodies, exposing the contours and curves of male and female figures with the use of vibrant…

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Added by Danielle on July 20, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

Fabian Oefner - Iridient

Fabian Oefner a Swiss Photographer has taken the fun from the word “bubble” and explored the art of its bursting aspect. The project was called “iridient”, and it is coaxed through the funnel of a sugar dispenser. The air pockets are immortalized in two states: (1) the moment immediately before and after rupturing and (2) the famous…

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Added by Danielle on July 18, 2012 at 14:00 — No Comments

Facebook Ice Cream – “Facecream”

Yummy all round, this Croatian designer, Tomislav Zvonari ć is well known for his creative Facebook bed. He has now recently created a design concept of Facebook ice cream named “Facecream”. And good news, it is just in time for summer, it is a tasty, scrumptious design concept for your facebook fans. Tomislav states that “I…

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Added by Danielle on July 16, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

Treadwear For Goodyear Dunlop By Carl Elkins

Mierswa-Kluska, a Munich based photography studio was recently commissioned by the Goodyear Dunlop brand to develop a spectacular photographic series which expresses the key characteristics of the company’s product line. These stunning pieces of artwork were conceived under the art direction of Carl Elkins. The outfit if you want to call it…or let’s rather say…

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Added by Danielle on July 12, 2012 at 6:00 — 3 Comments

New Glass Works For Qubus By Jakub Berdych

'metamorphosis: die verwandlung' by jakub berdych

photo by gabriel urbánek

Through the use of manipulation through tradition, Jakub Berdych of Czech Stidio, Qubus crafts pieces from the Czech Republic from which he fashions new forms of art through merging diversity from abundant objects that are most often valuable to a certain…

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Added by Danielle on July 10, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

National Flags Made From Food

To gather Sydney’s biggest culinary stars (Peter Gilmore, Kylie Kwong, Mark Best and Neil Perry), the “Sydney International Food Festival” organized a program at “Star City’s Astral” restaurant. Inclusive of this list is some of the “Big Name” chefs from some of the finest restaurants in the world…

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Added by Danielle on July 9, 2012 at 6:00 — 1 Comment

BMW M5 | Bullet Art

High performance art created with a high performance vehicle

No lies!



The new BMW M5 shoots through objects to create its own slow-motion bullet footage. “The world’s fastest sedan recreates super slow-motion bullet footage on a much grander scale and the…

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Added by Danielle on July 6, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

Toshiko Horiuchi-MacAdam crochets A Playground In Japan

Toshiko Horiuchi-MacAdam, a Canadian based artist has built an eye popping a colourful playground through crocheting. Working with a team of assistants, the artist built his way up the jungle gym by crocheting and hanging nets, swings, cushions and pockets for children to play and explore. It is now based at the Hakone Open Air Museum. According to…

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Added by Danielle on July 5, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

Russ Mills | New Works

Don't ask me why i choes to show you this blog, and this imagery because i cant answer it, and i feel that somethimes things dont need the answers, that they should just be left alone. But let me know if you do have any thoughts :) on Graphic Design/Illustration series by…

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Added by Danielle on July 4, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

Coke's 'Happiness Refill' Dispenses Internet Access in Brazil

The world renowned brand Coca-Cola is taking the beachfront store in Rio de Janeiro and turning it into a lab for the company’s “Happiness Refill” project. A dispenser that gives cellphone users data credits so that they can browse the internet rather than having a soda. The aim is to target young, emerging middle-class consumers…

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Added by Danielle on July 3, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

Blackout poetry | Newspaper Blackout

A new blog that has just been released by TIME magazine, it is inclusive of 30 Must see Tumblr Blogs. They include highly creative, user generated Newspaper Blackout, and is the brainchild of Austin based artist and writer “Austin Kleon”. The main objective of the Tumblr blog is to display poetry through…

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Added by Danielle on July 3, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

New Book Sculptures By Guy Laramee

Like a doctor would perform operate on a patient, so does artist Guy Larmee, well in a sense that he operates but not on patients, books! He carves out shapes that amaze me, in his latest series, “Guan Yin”; the artist excavates mountains, caves, volcanoes and even water! Guan Yin gained pasion when Larmee’s mother passed away in 2011 as…

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Added by Danielle on July 2, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments


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