Amy Shackleton, urban-landscape paintings
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Amy Shackleton’s urban-landscape paintings bring nature back into the city to get ideas flowing, encourage environmental initiatives and motivate sustainable communities. Amy speaks of her work as a proposal for collaboration between urban and rural environments. She shows us that the urban, at its best, will have to be: inclusive, accommodating, responsible, perceptive, and sustainable. Vibrant and optimistic (at times playful) her paintings remind us of work still to be done, yet in an informative and inspired mode, free of gloom and despondency.
Daniel Bueno, illustrator, graphic and comics artist
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Daniel Bueno is an illustrator, graphic artist and comics artist from Sao Paulo. His work deals with geometric shapes, textures, graphic ambiguity and illusion, fantasy and the grotesque.
Nadia Tsakova, paintings
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Nadia Tsakova attended art college in Bulgaria in 1992 and later attended the National Academy of Arts In Sofia, gaining an MA in Fine Arts, printmaking and Graphic Arts.
The genesis of the Ferrari brand
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It doesn’t matter if it is a Gran Turismo or a car for motorsport competitions – every real Ferrari can be recognised by the logo of the Prancing Horse, the symbol, distinguishing Maranello’s originals. Discover the genesis of a brand, which became famous all over the world.
New Air France commercial
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This poetic metaphor of flight is accompanied by the Adagio from Mozart’s piano concerto No.23 (K488).
Klaus Thymann, photography
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In 1996 Klaus Thymann (1974, Copenhagen/Denmark) was the youngest ever winner of the Scandinavian Kodak Gold Award, numerous awards and honours have followed since. Having established himself in Denmark as a creative force, Thymann began working with various international clients and publications and in 2000 he moved to London.
Emotional and Fantasy by J-u-d-a-s
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J-u-d-a-s: “From England currently living in The Netherlands using Photoshop CS5 & large amounts of caffeine.”
Italia Ruotolo, paintings
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Italia Ruotolo was born in Naples, Italy. She classicly studied ancient Greek and Latin and later graduated at the Fine Arts Academy of Naples. For many years she worked as a goldsmith and designer. Ruotolo’s work is a broad range of pop art and art nouveau. Her source of inspiration is the world that surrounds her. In her work, there isn’t much distinction between high and low cultural level, because she’s aware that the man lives in a myriad of sensory stimulation and is itself the product of continuing contradiction between what is real and what is mere appearance or mere fiction. We find echoes of these contradictions in her work in constant search of a balance between past and future.
Return to innocence, illustrations by Cyril Rolando (aquasixio)
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Rolando Cyril: “This is a return to childhood, where animals can speak, dreams become reality and imagination rules the world.”
Contemporary Mythology by Caitlin Hackett
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“I invent creatures, anthropomorphic, mutated, or pseudo mythical in imagery, using my imaginary world and bringing it into the physical world in an attempt to create a language that speaks about the human animal relationship and the natural and unnatural elements of it. I am faced with the fact that we live in a planet in decline, where almost every natural ecosystem in the world is slipping away.”
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