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Digital Art from Adam Martinakis

April 24th, 2013 | Robot

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“The Headache”

150×150 cm – Printed on metallic pearl glossy photo paper, mounted on dibond.

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“Love for Light”

120×70 cm – Printed on metallic pearl glossy photo paper, mounted on dibond.

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“The Point of No Return”

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“Accept and Deny”

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“Fragmented Identity”

150×150 cm -Printed on metallic pearl glossy photo paper, mounted on dibond.

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“The Inevitability of Time / Despair”

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“The City Men”

65×100 cm – Printed on metallic pearl glossy photo paper, mounted on dibond.

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“The Power Game”

Adam Martinakis is the Polish/Greek artist who created these slightly frightening digital illustrations.   Almost all of his work has a sort of futuristic tension, or uneasiness, that I can’t seem to shake.
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 A real chill permeates through all of the pieces.
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I particularly like ‘The Headache.”  I’m sure if you have ever had a migraine, you might be able to relate…  I think it would be great if one of these could be made into a real sculpture because a show of his work in a museum would be quite the experience.

Adam currently lives and teaches art in Connock, UK.
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 For more of his work, check out his site.

-RSB

Graphic Design from Maiko Gubler

April 17th, 2013 | Brain, Space

Maiko Gubler

Maiko Gubler

Maiko Gubler

The Swiss-Japanese artist Maiko Gubler belongs to the creative group in Berlin, originally moving to Germany because she was “charmed by the rawness, the undefined space and the inherent history of Berlin in the 90s.”  She works in a variety of mediums — illustration, sculpture, 3D modeling, and graphic design — and all of it is well crafted.
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The images above are fantastically crisp, driven by blue skies, clean lines, and bright tile.
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The melting metal reminds me of gallium, which will turn liquid in your hand (at 29.76 °C  / 85.57 °F to be exact).

Find more from Maiko here.

-RSB

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