05.10.09
Egor Bashakov is a St. Petersburg-based artist and designer with some really nice work in his behance-folio.
Egor Bashakov is a St. Petersburg-based artist and designer with some really nice work in his behance-folio.
Disturbing, yet still amazing art and photography from Gregori Maiofis. His gelatin silver prints look like they are over a hundred years old and feel that way as well, but beneath the surface of each something lingers and sticks in the subconscious.
“The Sicksystems consist of three members: Aske, Kola and Kio. It was founded in Moscow in 2003 as a graffiti crew, and today its range of activity includes graphics, graffiti, illustration, identity, typography and calligraphy.”
Sicksystems portfolio spread like wild fire across the design blogosphere this week and I am sure you might have seen it.
“I was born in 1986 in a small town called Zelenograd (‘green-town‘) somewhere near Moscow, USSR. During my childhood I was taught the drawing basics by my father — that’s how it all started. I can clearly remember myself drawing on almost all surfaces later in school and then, spending free time at the university between the lectures, I started drawing letters.”
There is a slew of new work up at the home of graphic illustrator Evgeny Kiselev.
There is some nice work for MTV Russia in the portfolio of graphic designer Timur Sultanov.
Wow, there is a lot of work on display at Zunge Design. The site is in Russian so I can’t tell you much about them but their work speaks for itself.
Alexey Titarenko has been around a while and his experience comes through in the stunning and haunting imagery he captures of his Russian homeland. There are some absolutely gorgeous images in his portfolio some of which harken back to the photographic period of Russian Constructivism. Beautiful work.