برچسب: DESIGN

  • Ernesto Cabral de Luna – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS

    Ernesto Cabral de Luna – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS


    For our third annual Booooooom Photo Awards, supported by Format, we selected 5 winners, one for each of the following categories: Portrait, Street, Colour, Nature, Fashion. You can view all the winners and shortlisted photographers here. Now it is our pleasure to introduce the winner of the Street category, Ernesto Cabral de Luna.

    Ernesto Cabral de Luna is a Mexican lens-based artist working in Toronto. Drawing from his immigrant experience, his work explores themes of identity and representation, as well as the relationship between memory, dislocation, and displacement.

    We want to give a massive shoutout to Format for supporting the awards this year. Format is an online portfolio builder specializing in the needs of photographers, artists, and designers. With nearly 100 professionally designed website templates and thousands of design variables, you can showcase your work your way, with no coding required. To learn more about Format, check out their website here or start a 14-day free trial.

    We had the chance to ask Ernesto some questions about his photography—check out the interview below along with more of his work.





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  • Grant Harder – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS

    Grant Harder – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS


    For our third annual Booooooom Photo Awards, supported by Format, we selected 5 winners, one for each of the following categories: Portrait, Street, Colour, Nature, Fashion. You can view all the winners and shortlisted photographers here. Now it is our pleasure to introduce the winner of the Nature category, Grant Harder.

    Grant Harder lives in Vancouver with his wife and two kids. Whether he’s photographing people or places his desire is to capture an honest image (as honest as a photo can be), and it’s clear he has a deep appreciation for nature.

    We want to give a massive shoutout to Format for supporting the awards this year. Format is an online portfolio builder specializing in the needs of photographers, artists, and designers. With nearly 100 professionally designed website templates and thousands of design variables, you can showcase your work your way, with no coding required. To learn more about Format, check out their website here or start a 14-day free trial.

    We had the chance to ask Grant some questions about his photography—check out the interview below along with some of his work.





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  • Design In Making | Brenton Duhan

    Design In Making | Brenton Duhan


    Brenton Duhan | Episode 1069

    Brenton Duhan grew up between North Carolina and Kandern, Germany–home to two distinct and rich pottery traditions. Brenton studied at Brown University and RISD in Providence, practiced museum exhibit design in DC, and gave tours and made ceramics in New Orleans before moving to New Haven, Connecticut. Brenton is currently maintaining a ceramic practice while studying architecture at Yale University.

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    How important is predesigning in making a successful piece?

    I would say almost everything I make has been sketched out beforehand. In some way that is the architect in me.  So I always start with a sketchbook and that moves into either a paper mock up or an actually clay mock up. And then the final piece eventually.

    How would you define a successful piece?

    I think a successful piece is a piece that someone wants to live with, wants to have in their lives, and maybe also wants to pass down to someone else in their life after they are gone.

    Are there elements to design that are critical to a good piece?

    I would say obviously the most important thing is that it functions well, but that function can be determined by you. Maybe it’s a silly function or for me I love making lamps and all you have to do is make sure it lights up. Or with a candle holder, make sure it holds a candle.

    Do you welcome critiques on your work?

    Yeah, I honestly wish I had a forum or a place where I could get more constructive feedback, I would say. In a style, like an architectural pin up like I get in school because Instagram is not the same, you know. People are very friendly and nice the majority of the time but also they are not able to give you the dedicated time to talk about your piece for thirty minutes. And I think that is really important when you are trying to improve what you are working on.

    How has your architectural studies influenced your making?

    I think right now my time is spent in architecture so much of the time that when I actually get to the studio I have to be productive. So it’s made me way more productive and I made a lot more designs because of it. So I think it’s a matter of the design process that I learned through architecture and I am excited to make something quickly because buildings take a long time to design and ultimately construct.

    Your handles fit your work so well. Do you pull your handles or form your handles?

    I love this question. I do both. I start by forming them from a lug of clay that I pinch mostly to get the taper that I like and then It’s a quick dunk in water and a few pulls just to make sure I smooth it out so it feels nice in the hand. And that gets attached to the body of the mug and once it’s attached I further shape it, I dip my finger in the water and shape it with my finger.

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  • Megan Eagles – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS

    Megan Eagles – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS


    For our third annual Booooooom Photo Awards, supported by Format, we selected 5 winners, one for each of the following categories: Portrait, Street, Colour, Nature, Fashion. You can view all the winners and shortlisted photographers here. Now it is our pleasure to introduce the winner of the Colour category, Megan Eagles.

    Megan Eagles is a self-taught photographer based in Camberwell, London with her family, a cat and 7 chickens. Shooting on film with natural light, she describes her work as “people-focused stories with a documentary slant”.

    We want to give a massive shoutout to Format for supporting the awards this year. Format is an online portfolio builder specializing in the needs of photographers, artists, and designers. With nearly 100 professionally designed website templates and thousands of design variables, you can showcase your work your way, with no coding required. To learn more about Format, check out their website here or start a 14-day free trial.

    We had the chance to ask Megan some questions about her photography—check out the interview below along with more of her work.





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  • Asafe Ghalib – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS

    Asafe Ghalib – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS


    For our third annual Booooooom Photo Awards, supported by Format, we selected 5 winners, one for each of the following categories: Portrait, Street, Colour, Nature, Fashion. You can view all the winners and shortlisted photographers here. Now it is our pleasure to introduce the winner of the Fashion category, Asafe Ghalib.

    Asafe Ghalib was born in Nilopolis, on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, and has been based in London since 2013. They work primarily with the medium of photography in collaboration with the LGBTQIA+ community. As a self-taught artist, Ghalib has been exploring their own identity and relationship to the environment they inhabit, exploring photography as a way of survival and an opportunity to tell stories that are being neglected.

    We want to give a massive shoutout to Format for supporting the awards this year. Format is an online portfolio builder specializing in the needs of photographers, artists, and designers. With nearly 100 professionally designed website templates and thousands of design variables, you can showcase your work your way, with no coding required. To learn more about Format, check out their website here or start a 14-day free trial.

    We had the chance to ask Asafe some questions about their photography—check out the interview below along with more of their work.





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  • Nikolas Antoniou – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS

    Nikolas Antoniou – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS


    A selection of recent work by artist Nikolas Antoniou (previously featured here). Born in Larnaca, Cyprus, Antoniou graduated from the University of Western Macedonia in 2012, where he worked closely with professors and artists Harris Kondosphyris and Manolis Polymeri. As an artist himself, Antoniou is drawn to the various forms and expressions of the human figure. His practice is also dedicated to finding new ways of capturing the depth and meaning of human existence:

    “In my exploration, abstraction gradually took precedence, leading me to delve into the creation of abstract landscapes. This unexpected shift revealed to me a fundamental truth: amidst the chaos that surrounds us, I am driven by a relentless pursuit of balance and meaning. My recent forays into abstract landscapes have further solidified this realization. Through my art, I aspire to reconcile the disparate elements of existence, offering viewers a glimpse into the harmonious equilibrium I strive to achieve. Ultimately, my work serves as a reflection of this ongoing quest for balance and significance, inviting viewers to contemplate the complexities of life and find resonance within their own experiences.”





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  • Alex Bex – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS

    Alex Bex – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS


    For our third annual Booooooom Photo Awards, supported by Format, we selected 5 winners, one for each of the following categories: Portrait, Street, Colour, Nature, Fashion. You can view all the winners and shortlisted photographers here. Now it is our pleasure to introduce the winner of the Portrait category, Alex Bex.

    Alex Bex is a French-Texan photographer based in Berlin. His work engages with and critically explores the cultural narratives that shaped his upbringing, focusing particularly on masculinity and its social construction.

    We want to give a massive shoutout to Format for supporting the awards this year. Format is an online portfolio builder specializing in the needs of photographers, artists, and designers. With nearly 100 professionally designed website templates and thousands of design variables, you can showcase your work your way, with no coding required. To learn more about Format, check out their website here or start a 14-day free trial.

    We had the chance to ask Alex some questions about his photography—check out the interview below along with some of his work.





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  • Art With Mr. E: Op Art/Line Design

    Art With Mr. E: Op Art/Line Design


    OLDY BUT A GOODY

    If you want another op art style project with shading….try this one out.  I did switch to using pencil this year instead of sharpie to draw it because I had so many students with anxiety.  Was not worth stressing them out!  All you need is pencil, paper, colored pencils, and patience! 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYLuBCHUASM



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  • Xenia Gray – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS

    Xenia Gray – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS


    Captivated by the idea of “unexpressed feelings and things left unsaid,” artist Xenia Gray creates mixed media work, primarily using oil, acrylic, and charcoal. Born and raised in post-Soviet Siberia, her artistic sensibilities were shaped by the industrial landscapes of her hometown. She pursued formal training in Saint Petersburg, earning an MA in advertisement design from Saint Petersburg State University of Technology and Design. In 2010, she relocated to the United States. Have a look at a selection of her work below.





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  • 2024 Booooooom Photo Awards Winners – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS

    2024 Booooooom Photo Awards Winners – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS


    2024 Booooooom Photo Awards Longlist

    (150 Photographers)

     

    Aaron Agosto, Aaron Mason, Adaeze Ihebom, Adali Schell, Aggelos Barai, Ahmed Gaber, Alan Leder, Alana Paterson, Alec Castillo, Aleksandra Ermolaeva, Alessandro Zenok Lombardo, Alizabeth Bean, Alper Goldenberg, Ana Joaquina Muñoz, Andrew Pustay, Angela Lewis, Anna Cruz, Anna Cuesta, Anton Brink, Ashraful Arefin, Ben Hubert, Benjamin Eagle, Bettina Brunswig, Billy Henry, Blake Burton, Brandon Holland, Brendan Stade, Catherine Canac-Marquis, Cécile André, Charlotte Gamus, Charlotte Yonga, Cheng Gong, Chris Meixner, Christian Lee, Christine Kemp, Christopher Marrs, Clarice Sequeira, Connor Reeves, Conor Gault, Constance Jaeggi O’Connor, Cristina Santa Quiteria, Dana De Coursey, Dana Stirling, Daniel Wexel, Dante Velasquez Jr., David Catalano, Denis Gutierrez-Ogrinc, Derek Wilson, Diego Contreras, Donavon Smallwood, Dustin Miller, Ed Phillips, Eduan Groenewald, Embry Lopez, Emilie Kothuis, Eric Davidove, Evaan, Faith Couch, Filip Koludrovic, Finn Evans, Finn O’Hara, Francesco Brigida, Francesco Gioia, Gene Smirnov, Ghawam Kouchaki, Gia Hunter Leigh, Gopi Vadsak, Helder Luis, Istiyak Ahamed Srabon, Jack Sorokin, Jacobi Hoff, Jagoda Lasota, Jakub Cervenka, Jamal Barnes, Jamil Fatti, Javier E. Piñero, Jesús Umbría Brito, Joaquín Pastor Genzor, Joe Magowan, John Boaz, John-Alex Second, Johnny Fonseca, Joselito Verschaeve, Joseph Horton, Juniper K., Kannetha Brown, Katherine Sheehan, Kathryn Huang, Kelly Conlin, Kennedi Carter, Kitt Woodland, Kristiana Kumpunen, Kristina Dittmar, Larsen Sotelo, Lauren Withrow, Levi Goldbaum, Liliet Rosa Reyes Oliva, Lilla Lin, Lucas Otieno, Luuk van Raamsdonk, Marc Alexander Shelly, Maria Fernanda Perez, Mark Griffiths, Mary Kang, Matt Shaw, Matteo Strassera, Miki Frances Sankhara, Miriam Strong, Mouli Paul, Natalia Ribeiro, Nathanael Fournier, Neil DaCosta, Nicole Langen, Nikola Blagojevic, Nyo Jinyong Lian, Patrick Resuello, Polly Rusyn, Race Dillon, Rachel Cox, Rajesh Dhar, Ran Bjargar, Raphael Ferraz, Rich Dachtera, Rich Odam, Rikke Kjær Kjeldsen, Roberto Braga, Roger Erickson, Ross Gerhold, Sabrina Charehbili, Samantha Fandino, Sarah Bodri, Shamani Surendran, Sindre Deschington, Sofía Rondón, Stacy-Ann Ellis, Steffi Fernandez, Sumiyo Fukubayashi, Suniko Bazargarid, Tania Shcheglova, Theo Gosselin, Thomas Dylewski, Tobias Nicolai, Tom Ringsby, Troy Colby, Ufuk Turpcan, Varoujan Hagopian, Vishal Marapon, Wendy Symons, Yi Woosun, Yukai Chen





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