Art, Graphics & Illustrations  2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

This is another one of those multi-categories that covers 2015 Archives in the areas spanning Art, Graphics & Illustration, with just a little hint of Random Fun (aka Design Free Thursday) to keep things interesting, left-of-filed and amusing. We may discuss serious design around here, but we certainly hope never to ever take ourselves too seriously!

 

Art, Graphics & Illustrations  2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

1. Hilarious Valentines Day Cards!
2. Visions: New Online Store for Limited Edition Art Prints.
3. Neon Typography Art by Rizon Parein.
4. Video: “A Very Short Film” by Vallée Duhamel.
5. Fontastic! Typography Design.

 

Art, Graphics & Illustrations  2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

6. Landscapes of Possibility Made from Maps & Books by Ji Zhou.
7. Sculptural Portraits From Paintbrush Handles by Rebecca Szeto.
8. Hand-Cut Photorealistic Paper Portraits by Yoo Hyun.
9. Permanent Daylight: Art Publication Designed by Re-public.
10. Mixed Media Art & Installations by Krista Svalbonas.
11. 3D Printed Motorcycle Sculpture by Jonathan Brand.

 

Art, Graphics & Illustrations  2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

12. Memory Maps Art Exhibition by Cristina Popovici.
13. Ai Weiwei Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts London.
14. In Infinity: Yayoi Kusama at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
15. Terrence Campagna Transforms Old Picture Frames & Discarded Materials Into Art.
16. Coastal Playground Paintings by John Baird at Arthouse Gallery, Sydney.

 

Art, Graphics & Illustrations  2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

17. Sculptures & Assemblages by Ferris McGuinty.
18. Childlike, Dark & Witty Art of David Shrigley.
19. Was ist Metaphysik: Surreal Photo Artworks by Michele Durazzi.
20. GMUND Urban Paper Range Designed by Paperlux.
21. Darwin Deez’s Hilarious Music Video “The Mess She Made.”
22. Peter Bonde’s Captivating Art Painted on Ultra-Reflective Mirror Foil.

 

Art, Graphics & Illustrations  2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

23. In The Still Group Exhibition at Arthouse Gallery Sydney.
24. A Contemporary Exploration Of Paper by Linden Projects, Melbourne.
25. Flower Bouquets Frozen in Blocks of Ice by Makoto Azuma.
26. Todd Robinson’s ‘Experiments in Natural Philosophy’ at Galerie pompom, Sydney.
27. The Model and It’s Shadow – Sculptures & Still Life Paintings by Nathalie Du Pasquier.
28. Modern Love by Barbara Kitallides.

 

Art, Graphics & Illustrations  2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

29. Study of Fashion House Logos.
30. Max Siedentopf’s Insult Cakes For That Special Person You Hate.
31. Human Error by Victoria Siemer.
32. Playtype Typography House & Concept Store in Copenhagen.
33. Video: as·phyx·i·a by Maria Takeuchi.
34. Video: Light Painting Animation of a Skateboarding Skeleton by Darren Pearson.
35. Berlin-Based TAPE OVER Crew Combine Tape Art with Projection Mapping.

 


 

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