“Marking Lost Space”: Jasper Jongeling’s Street Art Shows Places from the Past
Jasper Jongeling is a graphic designer from the Netherlands, who says his work “is based on straight forward graphical elements with a lot of…
Jasper Jongeling is a graphic designer from the Netherlands, who says his work “is based on straight forward graphical elements with a lot of…
Philippe Braquenier, a photographer from Brussels, Belgium, explores the concepts of personal property and territorial distinction in his series New Frontier. These photos show…
In the series At Night, photographs by Andres Levers show urban spaces lit by streetlights. Levers, from Potsdam, Germany, works as a media designer….
Contemporary needlework patterns, like you’d find in a craft supply store, often use rural themes and “cute” subjects, but Australian artist Michelle Hamer uses…
Fernando Martín Godoy creates deceptively simple paintings. His urban landscapes of Madrid, Spain, make use of a limited, monochromatic color palette and basic geometric…
Interesting if not somewhat surreal isometric illustrations of an imaginary town by French illustrator Lili des Bellons. This is part of a graphic design book, find out more on Behance.
Canadian photographer Benoit Paille released another photo series on his Behance recently, entitled Visions/Hyper-night reality. According to Benoit, this work tries to deal with the concept of perception and memory. The photos were shot in his neighborhood during a late night walk, and are reminiscent of his past work. One thing that Benoit always does well is capture mood and lighting, and this series is no exception.