May 14, 2013 | design, illustration
She goes by Zivabelle, and her designs and illustrations are gorgeous. So simple and clean, but always with something more to them that makes you look just a bit longer. These minimalist fashion illustrations play with black and white, visible and invisible, light and shadow. She got her bachelors in Visual Communication at Bezalel Academy of Design in Jerusalem, then headed to Barcelona to get a masters in Fashion at ELISAVA – Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
Is she there?
Wait, where’d she go?
Images courtesy of the artist’s website. Check it out for more!
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May 13, 2013 | painting
No matter how steady I held my camera, the lights inside Alexandra Pacula’s paintings just wouldn’t hold still. They’re now part of an exhibition at Gallery Henoch on New York City’s West Side, arranged alongside the abstracted figurative works of Gary Ruddell. The two create a balance between people and landscapes, rural and urban.
Alexandra gives us the urban landscapes – dynamic shots of New York City that set a dizzying scene in motion – the paint wet like the city and the lights of buildings and cars streaming like we’re racing across the sky. The multicolored lights are a manmade rainbow in the dark – a testament to advancements in technology and architecture.
(Click photos to enlarge!)
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Oil on Canvas, 59″ x 59″
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Oil on Canvas, 74″ x 84″
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Oil on Panel, 11″ x 84″ (overall)
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Oil on Canvas, 46″ x 34″
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Oil on Canvas, 46″ x 46″
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gallery photo
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Oil on Canvas, 68″ x 48″
For more from Alexandra Pacula, see her website.
These photographs were taken at her current Gallery Henoch showing, on view until May 25th in Chelsea, NYC.
Open Tuesday – Saturday 10:30am-6pm, 555 W. 25th Street
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May 10, 2013 | science/tech
Online art is an interesting concept, especially since that means it can be accessed anywhere by anyone with an internet connection. I’m not talking about pictures of sculptures and paintings posted online, but art with “website” as its medium – the art of coding that manifests in a webpage with a simple interactive function. Andrey Yazev has been making website art for a while now, using JavaScript and GUI like scroll bars, check boxes and tables to create interesting, beautiful visuals that visitors can interact with.
My favorite is the check box explosion page that turns one little check into a cluster. That cluster drops to the bottom of the screen before exploding into tiny bits and it’s so adorable and simple every time. There’s also a couple where you play with cubes and another that will just make you dizzy, but all are fun to figure out.
See more of Andrey’s work on his website.
Source: dresslab.
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