12.13.12
From screen to canvas to walls the German crew known as the Low Bros represent with some geometric animal-inspired work that is pure eye candy.
From screen to canvas to walls the German crew known as the Low Bros represent with some geometric animal-inspired work that is pure eye candy.
SBSS which I think sometimes stands for ‘Space Based Space Surveillance’ is also the name of Russian graphic designer and illustrator Sergey Sbss. He takes a ‘geometric-pop’ approach to his work that results in some eye candy colorways.
I am sure for the die-hard creative blog circuit tourists Andy Gilmore needs no introduction but I stumbled across his Flickrfolio today and noticed he had several new things in his book for 2010. As always, all of the latest examples are a study in color and geometry resulting in pure modern art eye candy. If I could share a little secret with you, and in absolutely no way, shape or form am I belittling Andy’s work (especially because I am a big fan and frequently check back at his website to see what is new) but his images make for the coolest wallpaper tiles and iPhone wallpapers. They have been adorning my scree for well over a year now and I never tire of looking at them.
There is some cool geometric/architectural-inspired work in the Flickr-folio of Why Plus Eight.
Swiss artist Emma Kunz lived from 1892 to 1963. She was recognized as a healer and described herself as a researcher. However, she is now internationally recognized through her artwork. And you thought geometric-inspired artwork was so 2009.
Louis Reith creates simple yet beautiful artwork that you can check out in his Flickr-folio.
A long scroll of roughly-rendered, brightly colored and geometry-inspired art crafted by the hand of Brent Wadden.
Artist/Sculptor Xavier Veilhan has updated with more of his unique and amazing work including this sculptural piece, entitled Sophie that was created for the restaurant Le Germain. The work is so large that it starts at the ground floor and peaks through to the second floor. Its installation art that no doubt must be experienced to be appreciated in it’s entirety.
There are some trippy and strange bio-geomorphic structures in the Flickr-folio of Daniel Widrig.
Jaakko Mattila is a Finnish artist who works primarily with geometric shapes but also branches out into more organic forms of abstract compositions. Although I was at first drawn more towards his geometric-focused pieces, I was really taken by the above gloss on board painting.
There is some really awesome simple geometric design in the portfolio of Andy Gilmore. I have been seeing a lot of his work weaving it’s way in and out of FFFFound lately and I have been wondering where it was coming from.