Geometric Paintings by Nathalie Du Pasquier
Nathalie Du Pasquier explores the relationship between different shapes on canvas, mainly experimenting with geometric forms. This series is the linking of multiple shapes to create unique patterns.
Paintings by Conrad Jon Godly
Many times I have thought about what it would be like to be raised in a different country. As a resident of the Midwestern United States, I have experienced the vast planes and sunlit tree lines of rural expanses. These various stimuli have sensitized me to the natural world, informing my aesthetic
Illustrations by Leni Kauffman
Keeping things local, I'd like to introduce an English based illustrator named Leni Kauffman who is kind enough to share her lifestyle with the online world on a regular basis. Browsing through Leni's porfolio I was really impressed with the detailing of her artworks, especially when combined with t
Illustration from Kathleen Jennings
I came across these great little sketches from Australian artist Kathleen Jennings earlier which provide a really personal introduction to the thought process she undertakes when creating new work. In viewing these it becomes quite evident that Kathleen takes her inspiration from everyday life, peop
Work by Artist Carl Hammoud
Living and working out of Stockholm, Swedish Carl Hammoud becomes the latest creative to enter our archive of inspiring creative people. Having graduated from the University of Gothenburg in 2004 Carl continued to improve his skill set as an artist and has involved himself in many impressive exhibit
A Moment With Artist Kid Zoom
Browsing through the various creative networks this morning I became particularly impressed by the work of Australian born and New York based street artist "Kid Zoom" in this short film which has been produced by King Brown Magazine. In this film we get a little look into the process ozzy artist und
Living As Form: Socially Engaged Art from the Last 20 Years
Living As Form investigates innovational art projects which ignite the imagination of others and explore ideas that shape our society for the better. Hosting an exhibition at the historic Essex street market in New York which begins on the 24th of this month, Creative Time pay homage to the public m
Jerry’s Map By Gregory Whitmore
It never ceases to amaze me the lengths people take to fulfill an idea they have, in recent times I was taken back by Rick Mereki and his Eat, Learn and Move series and today I'd like to introduce you to an interesting if not rather eccentric character called Jerry. With copious amounts of spare tim
One Plastic Beach Short Documentary
Heads up to Jason Sondhi of Short of the Week for bringing this captivating short documentary about the waste we produce in the products we make to my attention. I'm not too fond of sharing work that's already being showcased but this project really resonated with me, I think beyond what could be se
Animation from Kaori Onishi
Japanese creative Kaori Onishi brings us this charming little animation that she's created titled "When I Was Young" which draws narrative on the nostalgia of childhood experiences. This project really caught my eye as I crawled through the latest videos on Vimeo this morning, with such a crafted fe
Artist Documentary From Tom Broadhurst
Director Tom Broadhurst of Bandit films brings us this delightful documentary style introduction to one quirky character named Nicholas Jones. An Australian Artist/Sculptor by trade who takes old books and turns them into something new and beautiful to look at. Creative minds come in so many differe
Short Documentary From Kris Van den Bulck
Film student Kris Van den Bulck recently produced this interesting project in which he introduces Belgian Cartoonist Jangojim, I thought it was well put together and had some nice elements incorporated so here it is for all of us to view. I'm pretty sure this is the first time we've included this t