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Obsessed with these beautiful landscape collage by @james_films
Getting some major 3D dreamscape inspo from @james_films @jamesmakesfilms
Why are arches so relaxing?
Hannah Hƶch appreciation
Colorful death, mind control, or beautiful madness?
Artist: ThƩo Jousse
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the0juice/
Website: https://www.theojousse.com

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Whether divine or insignificant, the messages conveyed here coexist in a single reality that we share beyond our screens; Behind each artifice in the service of a smooth, standardized and colorized beauty, hides an underlying truth.
Art Direction: ThƩo Jousse
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Music: Martin Tissier
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Pascal Campion uses cinematic lighting and shadowing techniques to bring the characters and background to life. Lighting is so important in 2D animation as it adds so much depth.
I discovered the late artist Sacha Chimkevitch (1920 - 2006) today and couldnāt help but share his mesmerising artworks. A student of architecture and a self taught watercolour painter, Chimkevitch was enamoured with the nightlife of Paris jazz clubs in his early adulthood. He was enlisted in the army during WW2 and spent time as a prison of war in a labour camp. Once released, he returned to Paris and dedicated his time to printmaking, painting and promoting his work.
Sometimes inspiration comes from unlikely places. Who knew Salvador DalĆās works from the 1940s and 50s would make ideal references for 3D digital art pieces? He was a sculpturer as well as a painter after all.
I often wonder what the famous artists of the past would be creating if they lived today. Would DalĆ be a 3D games developper? Iām certain he would create amazing digital art anyway. He pushed the boundaries of art in his day and he would do the same today.

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Iāve been gathering a lot of inspiration this week on 3D art. Blake Kathryn creates surreal, futurist dreamscapes in beautiful pastel colours. This artist has a very unique and recognisable style.
I purposely chose the landscapes above featuring tunnels, arches and pillars as these are structures Iāve built myself using 3D software. For my next 3D project I would like to incorporate more colour and surrealism.
I started this blog in October last year and itās made me notice that I have a strong style preference. Iām drawn towards dreamscapes, retro-futurismļæ¼, pastel colours, surrealism and baroque. I want to work on creating my own recognisable style. Iām also planning to keep this Tumblr active as I find itās a great reference point and moodboard.
Images sourced via @blakekathrynās Instagram.
Whatās your favourite feel-good animated film?
Here are two variations of a poster for Pixar & Disneyās new masterpiece, Soul.
The poster on the left is targeted more towards the adult audience. The piano staircase definitely reminds me of a classic film poster I just canāt quite put my finger on it (Rocky, perhaps?). The concept is abstract, it only tells the viewer that this film is about music and has an adult male protagonist.
The poster on the left appeals more to younger kids thanks to the cartoon characters and pastel colour palette. More information is available; the film is based in NYC but thereās also a fictional world.
The animation in this film is astounding. The fictional āsoul worldā has the most gorgeous colour palette and is beautifully designed. Every scene is so dreamy.
If you havenāt already, I highly suggest you watch this film. If you thought Inside Out or Up were heartwarming and tear jerking, well, just you wait!
We got some gifs today!
Why are they so cool to look at?
Well, straight of the bat the repetition is just so satisfying to watch.
But they also remind us how the mechanics and geometry of human civilisation are all around us but we take it for granted most of time. Pieces like these give us a fresh perspective on our world around us.
Theyāre both so imaginative. It encourages me to use my own imagination, especially how I look at and consider everyday objects.
Sources:
Top: Cyriak (music video for Bonobo - Cirrus)
Bottom: PƔraic McGloughlin (music video for Weval - Someday)
There is something rather wholesome about looking at the tomorrow of yesterday, donāt you think?
I came across these beautiful illustrated ads from the early 1960s today when researching architecture. I was reminded of my love for retrofuturistic art.
The persepctive, colour palettes and lighting in some of the pictures give off a Hopperesque ambiance.
Source: Motorola āThe House of the Futureā 1961 by Charles Schridde
This is a movie poster I designed for The Truman Show earlier this year. Itās one of the first things I made in Photoshop and I learned a lot while doing it. I think the poster is attention grabbing and also does a good job of informing the viewer of the film subject. Existential crisis anyone?
Below are two images which heavily inspired my poster. One is a fan design I found online and the other is an iconic scene from the film.
Source:
https://www.brightwalldarkroom.com/2017/11/15/hows-going-end-everyday-bro/

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Who you gonna be?
The harder I try, the more I lose my sense of who I am. It's like my identity's an orbit that I've strayed far away from.
Itās as if Iām living half of a full life.
But you must remeber:
What you own, ends up owning you. It is only once youāve lost everything that you're free to do anything.
Iām drawn to the theme of identity and these three film posters really stood out to me. I like the simple background and the merged faces. The viewer immediately knows this is going to be a character-driven film. They are all fantastic films which each portray the them of identity in a different way.
Can we take a moment to appreciate these amazing movie posters? The Wonder Woman 1984 posters have a very retro feel to them, but also look stylish and modern.
I hope cool movie posters are making a comeback. Movie posters used to be great collectibles and were designed to double as stand alone artworks but in more recent times theyāve become more informative and less creative.