2011年5月19日 星期四

產設、工設/Fancy/商品介紹網站




(1)網站類型:產品設計、工業設計
(2)網站名稱:Fancy
(3)網址:http://www.thefancy.com/
(4)作者名/簡介:
(5)網站介紹:
 這是個介紹設計商品的網站,但裡面並沒有任何介紹文字,每樣產品只有一張商品圖片,當閱覽者對這樣商品感興趣,點圖片它會告訴你該去哪裡買這樣產品,嚴格說起來它應該算是一個連結購物網站的目錄區,。
 我想對於喜歡設計商品的人來說,這應該是個會讓人破產的敗家網站,因為當你點了一樣商品頁面後,底下會出現許許多多其他樣商品的圖片,吸引你再繼續往下點,點了之後下面又有一堆,源源不絕、生生不息,但總歸來說,還算是一個認識設計商品不錯的途徑。

2011年5月10日 星期二

插畫‧藝術創作/Daniel James Diggle/點畫創作



(1)網站類型:插畫‧藝術創作

(2)網站名稱:無

(3)網址:http://www.danieldiggle.com/no.php
作品圖片記錄:http://www.flickr.com/photos/26065287@N02

(4)作者名/簡介:Daniel James Diggle

(5)網站介紹:
它的創作元素似乎有機可尋,
數字、幾何形與有機型的組合是他最常見的手法,
帶點時尚感的氛圍。

藝術創作/STE'PHANE HALLEUX/斯特凡(Halleux)/各種機械雕塑



(1)網站類型:藝術創作

(2)網站名稱:STE'PHANE HALLEUX

(3)網址:http://www.stephanehalleux.com/

(4)作者名/簡介:
斯特凡(Halleux)。比利時藝術家。

Études
1992-1995 : Graduat en illustration à Saint-Luc Liège (Belgique)

Expériences professionelles
1995-1996 : Coloriste au studio de dessins animés Tiramisu, Luxembourg
1996-2001 : Layoutiste au studio de dessins animés Neuroplanet, Luxembourg
2001-2005 : Administrateur délégué d'un dépôt-vente de meuble "Troc-en-Stock", Messancy

Technique
Technique mixte (cuir, métal, pâte à bois, matériaux récupérés).

(5)網站介紹:
各式各樣的機器零件與皮葛複合式組合的創作作品,
其造型每一隻都獨具個性,
仿彿偶動畫角色設計一般,
且相當令人回味~~!!!

2011年5月9日 星期一

插畫/江杉/插畫作品



(1)網站類型:插畫

(2)網站名稱:無(個人作品網站)

(3)網址:http://www.everynicething.com/#1226580/Wired-Magazine

(4)作者名/簡介:江山。
作者江杉生於上海,畢業於上海大學美術學院,後於愛丁堡藝術學院取得碩士學位。 2005年為英國的設計工作室ILoveDust從事設計工作至今。曾為Coca Cola,Nike,Kid Robot,New Balance等設計和插圖。在上海及安特衛普均作過個人作品展。

(5)網站介紹:
作品風格有些許日系的影子,
整體作品表現有著超現實主義為基調的元素發展。

2011年5月3日 星期二

插畫/Contemporary Mythology by Caitlin Hackett/Caitlin Hackett

(1)網站類型:藝術插畫

(2)網站名稱:Contemporary Mythology by Caitlin Hackett

(3)網址:http://caitlinhackett.carbonmade.com/
http://www.society6.com/studio/caitlinhackettart/page/1

(4)作者名/簡介:Caitlin Hackett

(5)網站介紹:
一位作品精湛地無須過多廢話描述的美女創作者,請看作品吧~~!!!

(6)作者自我描述:
In my work I am exploring the relationship between humans and animals; the idea of the human denial of our animal nature and of humans as the dominant species, as well as the mutation of the animal created by the human interpretation of the animal. My work alludes to the boundaries that separate humanity from animals both physically and metaphysically, as well as the objectification of and personification of animals. I invent creatures, anthropomorphic, mutated, or pseudo mythical in imagery, using my imaginary world and bringing it into the physical world in an attempt to create a language that speaks about the human animal relationship and the natural and unnatural elements of it. I am faced with the fact that we live in a planet in decline, where almost every natural ecosystem in the world is slipping away. Human kind has created a planet of refugees; animals forced to flee ever farther from the insatiable encroachment of urban development, victims of a war for space which they cannot hope to win. My drawings refer to this decline and to the refugees it has created. I am left with the question of what is natural; are we (human beings) still a part of nature? If so, does that make all that we have created, cities, vehicles, factories, all technology, part of nature as well? As we move into an increasingly plastic, electronic, and robotic culture how can we define our own fundamental nature as the nature of the world around us changes and our metaphysical identity evolves into something beyond the human as an animal? As we separate from our animal nature, will we be able to still see and understand the importance of other animals and our relationship to them? As we are able to remove ourselves from our own physical bodies and to come to experience life through the metaphysical, the digital, and the psychic, how will this distance from our own bodies and the physical experience of the world affect our relationship with nature and the way we see creatures who exist completely within their physical bodies and are defined by their physical needs?
As my work evolves I am beginning to think more and more about the way in which people bestow identity and how, deprived of identity, animals are reduced to a kind of living taxidermy, a costume of themselves, subject to human apathy and mutated by human ideals of beauty or monstrosity. I am telling a story about disappearance and the rapid and extravagant destruction of the human-animal, and how this loss of our animal nature is affecting the way human kind views the animal world.
I am describing these questions through the use of paper and ink in the form of life sized anthropomorphic creatures, which are installation pieces. Done entirely in ballpoint pen, ink, graphite, watercolor and colored pencil, these massive creatures are a balance between the power and physical presence of the life sized and the intensity of the dense, delicate, and time consuming detail of the ballpoint pen and ink. Because of their great size and vivid detail these animals are released into our world and become characters that must be addressed in terms of our physical space, and thus granted an identity.