The idea for this blog came to me when I was showing my favourites to another artistic friend. I hope to share some of the great sites I come across day to day which feature Art, Design, Photography and other creative disciplines.
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
depthCORE collective
depthCORE is an international art collective which is focused on the creation of modern and abstract art. The collections incorporating design, photography, animation and audio are produced using a combination of digital and analogue media and tools. The collective was established by Justin Maller and Kevin Stacey in 2002, and comprises of artists from all around the world. depthcore was etablish to showcase art which pushes boundaries. In their words "we aim to bring something unique and innovative with every release we put forth, as we illustrate, orchestrate and visually represent the thoughts, hopes and dreams of all corners of the globe." I only recently came across this collective by chance as a result of following a link from one of the artists I was checking out on DeviantART. Visit depthCORE today and get inspired.
Sunday, January 15, 2006
Stephan Martiniere
Stephan Martiniere is an illustrator and creative who has contributed to many of the leading projects in the world of film and gaming. He has contributed to projects like Star Wars: Episodes II & III and as an Art Director for the games URU and MYST 5. His work on book covers have won him many awards and he has the knack of being able to capture fantastic landscapes and futuristic vistas. This knack has served his various clients well, if you enjoy well rendered science fiction imagery then visit martiniere.com for some excellent examples.
Friday, January 06, 2006
Artmagick.com
ArtMagick is an online gallery which in their own words is "dedicated to the continual quest of seeking out obscure 19th century artists and long-forgotten paintings showing a "magic world of romance and pictured poetry"." Much of the art featured is from the Pre-Raphaelite and Symbolist movements it also links strongly to Art and crafts from the Vienna Secession. It is a wealth of links and sources for art from this time which happens to be one of my favourites. Visit Artmagick for some excellent info.
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