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Street Memories: Surreal Digital Collages By Nacho Ormaechea

Nacho Ormaechea is a talented Spanish artist, photographer, graphic designer and art director currently lives and works in Paris, France. Nacho studied illustration and graphic design at Ecole Estienne. He uses digital collages to imagine the stories of the people he comes across on the street. Continue reading »

Hyperrealistic Composites And Surreal Digital Manipulations By Adrian Sommeling

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Adrian Sommeling is a talented 49-year-old photographer, digital artist, graphic designer and web developer based in The Hague, Netherlands. Adrian uses Photoshop to create pictures out of surreal situations, his son frequently being the main character of the scene. He’s been drawing and painting since he was four years old, and owned a graphic design/advertising agency for almost 20 years. Adrian says that kids are the biggest inspiration for him. When he sees his son’s antics, he certainly remembers his childhood and he wants to share these stories. Continue reading »

Taste Of Insanity: Mindblowing Digital Artworks By Pierre-Alain D

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Pierre-Alain D., founder of 3mmi Design, is a french digital artist / illustrator & graphic designer who has developed a dark/oniric -but not only- and intense vision of graphic design through the years. Working mainly for the music industry, he also like to work on all kind of graphic projects. Described once by a blogger as a “one man graphic army”, in addition to photomanipulation, he also like to work on photography, webdesign, programming, music and video. He also created and managed a musical webzine, which gave him a broad vision of music and its universes. Continue reading »

Using Digital Editing, Designer Places Manhattan Buildings In Desolate Landscapes

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United Nations headquarters (Photo by Anton Repponen/The Guardian)

Using digital editing, designer Anton Repponen places Manhattan buildings in desolate landscapes, “inviting viewers to see them as if for the first time”. Continue reading »

“From The Outside To Nowhere”: Surreal, Depressive And Outstanding Digital Artworks By Dmitry Bogolyubov

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Dmitry Bogolyubov is a self-taught artist and digital matte painting illustrator from Ekaterinburg. His main sources of inspiration are the space and Russia. According to him, cosmos fascinates and frightens him at the same time. To him, the space seems cold and incredibly beautiful. Well, the same can be said about Russia as well. In Bogolyubov’s work Russia is a dull and hopeless place, with a cookie-cutter houses, gray backyards and vehicles that go to nowhere. However, Dmitry sees the beauty and warmth in this. Continue reading »

Stunning Digital Female Portraits By Irakli Nadar

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Most people agree that portraits are the most difficult subjects to paint. It’s not easy—especially for a beginner—to look at another person and draw and or paint them as they are in front of you or on a photograph. Irakli Nadar is an up-and-coming portrait artist who was a CG modeller before he chose to get into illustration. Continue reading »

“Past In The Future”: Epic Digital Artworks Of Evgeny Kazantsev

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Set of creative digital artworks of Evgeny Kazantsev, an artist from Anapa, Russia, that will blow your mind. Continue reading »

Visions Of The Netherworld: Fantastic Digital Art Of The Artist Yuriy Mazurkin

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Explore the fantastic art of Yuriy Mazurkin, russian concept artist. Continue reading »

Outlandish Reality: Bizarre Digital Art By The Artist Nikita Veprikov

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Nikita Veprikov is a young talented Ukrainian artist creating bizarre digital art of characters from a unique outlandish reality. The main Nikita’s skill is the ability to show drama and special emotions in each picture. Continue reading »

18 Clever Digital Images Which Keep You Guessing

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There is no need to put too many words on paper to write a crucial message. Elite advertising campaigns tend to provide a lot of value with just one simple phrase. This is what Manipula Art, a Brazilian creative production agency, does with its multi-disciplinary philosophy. Continue reading »

Thsi Artist Projects A Digital Street Art Safari Across Orlando Architecture

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Following the wild popularity of his ‘urban safari’ in Paris, french artist Julien Nonnon continues the series the other side of the Atlantic, bringing digital street art to sunny Florida. During two nights in November, Nonnon projected new characters and creatures around downtown Orlando, allowing the collection of smartly-dressed figures to interact with the urban landscape, the architecture of the city and the night light. Continue reading »

Digital Artist Remixes Famous Faces To Create Seamless Celebrity Hybrids

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What began as a playful premise in 2002 has developed into an internet sensation for digital artist @gesichtermix, who remixes some of the world’s most famous faces into hybrid celebrity portraits. The digital artist seamlessly brings together two photographs of different actors, singers and political figures, and merges them into a single composite being. Continue reading »

Kamil Kotarba Explores the Lack of Human Interaction in the Digital Age

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In the series ‘Hide And Seek’, photographer Kamil Kotarba reflects on how the rise of mobile screens negatively influences the way we connect and interact with others. His photographs capture daily scenes, such as a dinner for two and an evening on the couch, yet only show arms attached to mobile phones without the bodies. Continue reading »

Stunning Digital Artworks by Richard Kingston

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Richard Kingston is a full time graphic designer, illustrator and animator based in the heart of Somerset.
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Top GIF Artists Transform Summer Photos Into Digital Art


Credits: Cari van der Yacht

This past summer Booking.com asked people to Wing Everything. Except their accommodation. Now they’re on a mission to find and GIF the best shots of the season to find out WHO WON BOOKING SUMMER? Continue reading »

Artist Turns Himself Into A Living Digital Illustration By Using A Body Painting

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According to artist Gigi Rodgers: “What you are looking at is not a painting or digital illustration! My name is Gigi Rodgers and I spent 2 hours painting on myself with acrylic and specialized body paints, directly, to produce the illusion of being a part of whatever background I stood in front of.” Continue reading »

Stunning Digital Art Paintings of Random People – A Fun Series by Julio Cesar

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Today I am unfolding before you a collection of stunning digital art paintings of random people, a fun series by Julio Cesar. Look at the fantastic blend of colors, real feel and gestures he has drawn so meticulously, it seems effortless and totally seamless. Continue reading »

Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution In Silicon Valley 1985-2000 In Photographs By Doug Menuez

Susan Kare Is Part of Your Daily Life. Sonoma, California, 1987
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Doug Menuez is the photographer at the origin of the documentary-book Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley 1985-2000, published recently at Atria Books. From 1985 to 2000, Steve Jobs and many other creators have invited Menuez in the place where the Digital Revolution operated : the Silicon Valley. During all these years, this photographer captured the portraits of the biggest innovators of our time, in moments of crisis, doubts and deep joy. Continue reading »

Russian Artist Adds Digital Pixel Glitches To Animal Tattoos. And It’s Awesome!

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Russian tattoo artist Alexey Lauz’s eye-catching tattoos have this one problem – they’re glitchy. Continue reading »

Incredible Digital Projection By Joanie Lemercier

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BLUEPRINT is the last digital Audiovisual installation made by Joanie Lemercier for STRP Biennale 2015 in Eindhoven (NL) Continue reading »

Psiphon Launches All-New Digital Look

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Psiphon Inc., creators of the award winning Internet circumvention tools, launched its new website, video, and poster series through www.psiphon.ca along with its new brand, Beyond Borders, for all digital and social media channels. Continue reading »

Digital Tech Gets Creative

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Unwanted phones recreated as interactive birds, part of “Escape III” by Anthony Goh and Neil Mendoza seen on display at the Barbican’s Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. The exhibition brings together artists, designers, film makers, musicians and architects who push the boundaries of creativity that digitial technology can offer, and runs from July 3 until September 14, 2014. (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)
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Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition 2012

Microscope images forge an extraordinary bond between science and art, said Hidenao Tsuchiya, Olympus America’s Vice President and General Manager for the Scientific Equipment Group. We founded this competition to focus on the fascinating stories coming out of today’s life science research laboratories. The thousands of images that people have shared with the competition over the years reflect some of the most exciting work going on in research today – work that can help shed light on the living universe and ultimately save lives. We look at BioScapes and these beautiful images as sources of education and inspiration to us and the world.

1st Place
Ralph Grimm
Jimboomba, Queensland, Australia
Specimen: Colonial rotifers showing eyespots and corona, magnification 200x – 500x.
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Digital Loveliness

Video games have come a long way. From black and white blocks and balls over a pixelated plumber with aversions against turtles to Spartan generals, who slaughter whole families and gods. In Japan and the United States games established themselves as an integral part of pop culture and also in Europe they are slowly released from the stuffy image of socially excluded basement children, mentally unstable egocentrics and shady arcades.

How much beauty, grace and artistic aspects of games may have, show these pictures of the almost four years old “Fallout 3″, a role playing game about the nuclear end of the world and many Americans who still haven’t noticed that. A tale of isolation, destruction and the eternal will to not give up, but to see and exploit opportunities. Continue reading »

Necono The Cat Digital Camera

Can I haz a cat camera? Cats are totally in right now, and this guy is freaking adorable. At only 4x1x.75″, he’ll keep you company anywhere you go, and is easily re-chargable via USB connection. Plus, in case you need to take some selfies for your tumblr, he has a self-timer mode and sticky magnet feet too. Continue reading »