Mixing pop, queer and anime imagery, 3D artist and musician Neocristo talked to us about creating his online alter ego and expressing himself online through it.
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Mixing pop, queer and anime imagery, 3D artist and musician Neocristo talked to us about creating his online alter ego and expressing himself online through it.
Paris duo Perfect Designs, are disrupting the world of art and surfing with their extravagant board shapes inspired by the medieval age and eccentric characters. Through their unorthodox art and aesthetic they challenge the rules and reality of the current surfing world, proving that it's possible to change paradigms through design.
Digital Artist HATEOFMEN discusses their creative process with AI, in the creation of images that depict human faces with out of the ordinary expressions, and the potential of this new way of creating art.
With unfiltered language and life style, Shalva Nikvashvili was born in Giorgia and left it soon after, to find a voice that makes you think, re-evaluate and know the underground aspects of the reality that we all often chose to brush aside and have the willingness to accept.
Digital Artist Blatant Spaces talks on challenging the paradigms between the art and digital spaces, and forecasts the future of AI.
Current society’s problems and contradictions taken to the extreme displayed in memes and offline interventions showing everything that is absurd in this world. Enter the world of Niño Indigo.
No Smoke Without is a group exhibition by London-based artists Bianca Hlywa, Avril Corroon, and Lydia Wong. The show hosts a variety of mediums including video, installation, drawing, and sculpture. The artworks living in the space have been created with materials that have gone through state changes being bacteria and yeast, damp from people's houses and abstracted crabs amongst others…
Japanese artist and designer Mamy creates grotesque 3D characters in a renaissance color palette. She uses a double-theme concept to design characters that transverse the real world and the metaverse.
Galerie Phantom displays an impressive collection of heads. No beheading was necessary for these watercolor portraits, even though they do test the limits of human wholeness. Fleshless flesh, these heads trace a new line of flight.
Digital artworks become physical objects and accessories as Shiqi Zhu (aka Jundi) explores visions of the future.
Juliette imagines a narrative journey guided by the fragmentation of a sculptural bestiary in earthenware. She carries within her a quest for the sublime governed by a passion for ow, danger and animosity.
A champion for inclusivity within digital art and fashion, art director and 3D generalist James Mack is implementing practices within his work that ensure a cleaner carbon footprint.
On the path of creative exploration and navigating through developing digital space, Jagoda and Martix AKA Eternal Engine speculated on the idea of a fictional world where the idea of extended reality peaks through.
A hymn to the absurdity of internet culture and to life itself, the TikTok compilation What Cannot Be Said Will be Wept, leaves you feeling embarrassed yet compassionate for our social media obsessed generation.
Art, Science, Fashion, technology, and society constantly seeks innovation and fresh perspectives for everyday solutions to larger-than-life issues. Claudia Rafael with her astounding representation of the current and future scenarios of fashion brings to light the deeper influences of the digital environment.
Starting first as a contemporary art gallery and turning to all things digital, Denver Digerati breaths some of the finest artists from all across the globe for their exhibitions each year for the Supernova Digital Fest which has proven to keep its niche ever since.
Arts that have stingy effect surely leaves a mark and be considered the ones that served the purpose. Purpose to put light on something that feels uneasy for an organic ingestion of curiosity. Rimbawan brings such emotions through his quirky digital craftsmanship that often reflects the current time of complexities.
‘It’s Connor Marie’s oud, we’re just smelling it.’
A description of Connor Marie Stankard’s work can sound like a description of an expensive perfume: earthy, decadent, evocative, of the body and far removed from it. It is seductive and it is unattainable. Something hovers just out of reach.
What if in between the walls of our homes and offices there was a secret agency looking after our mental health, supporting us when we succeed and cheering us when we are down? London-based artist, Linda Zagidulina imagines that world in her latest installation Agency of Internal Affairs.
When art is often bred in the process of alienation from the crumbling surroundings, the very space results to discover the self aka Chōwa (Inner harmony). Ayane Yamamoto, Buds her such artistry of character development via canvas collaboration for a poignant playground.