Posts tagged Digital
Vincent Schwenk Enhances the Everyday with Abstract 3D Art

There’s a lot of moving parts to Vincent Schwenk’s creative process. The 3D artist from Hamburg plays with the playful, letting each element interact in ways that may seem weird at first, but ultimately create a cohesive whole. Schwenk finds inspiration from the ordinary, crafting seemingly simple textures or photos into abstract, eye-catching sculptures and animations. Discover more about his 3D work below and what he created for our DELSEY Paris collaboration.

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Visualizing the Beauty of Tranquility and Peace with the Architecture of Silence

Architecture of Silence is a collaboration between Wentz and Blackhaus, a creative studio specializing in architectural visualization and digital content. The project is a beautiful, sleek campaign that shows the brand's products in a serene environment, distorting the boundaries between reality and imagination. A utopian scenario of what the ideal architecture could be, the project seems to capture the serenity and silence of these rooms in the photographs, showcasing a monochromatic and simplistic way of living. All of the outside noise fades away in the tranquility and stillness of these spaces.

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Charlotte Taylor Blurs the Lines Between Fiction and Reality in Architectural Design

If we could, we’d like to live in British artist Charlotte Taylor’s imaginative world for awhile. The London-based digital designer has developed a captivating style of pastel-hued worlds where the lines between fiction and reality are blurred to perfection. Through years of personal projects and commercial projects for big-name clients including Elle Netherlands and Print Club London, Taylor has forged her own path in pushing the boundaries of design and architecture to create works entirely unique. But to Taylor, she’s never done learning, and she’s always looking for ways to challenge herself and her approach to art. We caught up with Taylor to learn why she’s loving collaborative projects at the moment and what’s next for her career.

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Movimento and VISUAL PLEASURE Magazine Curate a Visual Tribute to Milan Design Week

Despite the global pandemic, creativity has not stopped. It cannot be canceled or put on pause because, for some, artistry is an ever-growing, ever-evolving expression of self. To those looking for an outlet for their work, Movimento, a young design gallery based in London, is the perfect place to display their art. The gallery opened last March at the start of the pandemic, and over the last year, has been supporting and highlighting young designers worldwide, exclusively selling their products online on the platform.

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Sink Into the Realistic and Enchanting Spaces of Reisinger Studio

Barcelona-based Reisinger Studio is a multidisciplinary design practice where founder Andrés Reisinger creates the most beautiful and uplifting 3D interior and product designs. Andrés is an artist and director as well as a product, interior, and graphic designer, and co-founder of Six N. Five. His experience, in combination with contemporary culture, is at the heart of his studio. Creating spaces that look imaginative but at the same time are realistic, Andrés opts for a soft and bright atmosphere often using colors like pink, orange, yellow, and blue, and organic, rounded shapes. The designs by Reisinger Studio generate an almost endearing and enchanting feel. Reality and imagination merge, resulting in impressive dreamscapes. Andrés has previously worked with renowned interior and furniture designers such as Patricia Urquiola, Cassina, Studio Proba, and Ikea and with brands like Nike, Massimo Dutti, Samsung, and Microsoft. Today, the designer talks sensibility, style, and surreal realities.

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Step Into the Sophisticated 3D World of Designer Stefano Giacomello

Montreal-based designer and art director Stefano Giacomello creates the most realistic and stunning 3D renderings of interior spaces and objects. His experience in 3D modeling allows him to design impressive and unique projects that draw you into a hyper-realistic fabricated world. A set designer at the Canadian design studio Lambert & Fils, he also creates his own one-of-a-kind pieces, using his Instagram to share his wondrous creations.

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Read How Studio Brasch Creates Mesmerizing 3D Images Through Abstract Art

For creative design team Studio Brasch the root of their success lies in understanding their client’s vision, then developing imagery that takes that vision to new heights. To Anders Brasch-Willumsen, the founder of Studio Brasch, the most impactful projects are those that connect with viewers on an emotional level, no matter if it’s a product, set, or campaign he’s designing. With striking colors, fluid movement, and a keen eye for abstract composition, Studio Brasch’s work has caught the attention of publications including Sight Unseen, Designboom, Airbnb, Yellowtrace, and many more. We talked with Anders about standing out in the industry and what he thinks are the most valuable tools a creator can have.

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Visualizing Distinct Minimalistic Sceneries With Cristina Lello

Having always been fascinated with sensational spaces, Cristina Lello now visualizes the most striking scenes that tell a clear story. As she describes herself, her studio “creates high-impact images from the intersection of interior styling, set design and 3D art.” After graduating with honors in Set Design at the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice, she also started a Master’s degree in Interactive Media for Interior Design while working for Elisa Ossino Studio. She even got appointed as art director for the Iuav research center MeLa Media Lab. Since then, she has collaborated with prestigious brands and agencies on many successful projects. In every project, a minimalistic yet strong style defines her work. We talked with Cristina about her creative approach and the fundamental elements of her projects.

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Design Studio Six N. Five Pushes Boundaries to Blur the Lines of Reality

One look at the imaginative works of Six N. Five, and you’ll see why the contemporary design studio has garnered such an impressive roster of clients that includes Samsung and Nike. But Director Ezequiel Pini shares that it’s the personal projects that really push the design studio’s creative explorations, allowing them to create highly-individualized projects that meet client expectations but also encourage the viewers to step into a vibrant, surrealistic world. With 3D design as the gateway to Six N. Five’s poetic composition, the studio has created in a variety of fields including advertising, product design, poetry and editorial. But with new ventures on the horizon, Pini shares with us a unique look into their creative process and how he ensures their team of designers remain curious and creative.

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Massimo Colonna’s Artistic Expression of the Ambiguous

Italian Digital Artist Massimo Colonna has mastered an impressive skill most artists can’t: creating a personal surrealism that can attach itself onto its viewers. Though the meanings of his work are often left open for interpretation, Massimo creates work that invites the viewer in instead of keeping them at a distance. It’s a skill that Massimo mastered through his delicate balance of reality and surrealism. “I like to play on the thread of reality and not,” he says. “Sometimes I start from a subject, sometimes from a general environment, then from the shapes and light.” It’s in projects like Apathy, Migration, and Ambiguous that Massimo’s expertise is most evident, where each detail is delicately balanced to draw the viewer’s attention from one place to the next. The results? An overwhelming desire to follow wherever Massimo’s mind takes him.

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Dreaming Up Architectural Landscapes With Alexis Christodoulou

It’s hard to believe that Alexis Christodoulou once considered his 3D design as only a side hobby. Today, the digital artist has garnered a dedicated following of over 100k on Instagram with his detailed, architecturally-inspired imagined landscapes. In inviting shades of pinks, yellows, greens and blues, Christodoulou creates mesmerizing worlds for viewers to step into. Worlds featuring textured surfaces, curved objects, drastic lights and shadows—places where the indoors and outdoors blend seamlessly into one. Not bad for a guy who first taught himself 3D rendering off YouTube tutorials as a way to break up the pace of his copywriting job. Now experimenting in ways to push the boundaries of his artistic medium even further, the Cape Town-based artist gave us a closer look into how he creates and his thoughts on social media.

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