2012年1月30日星期一

這位插畫家,居然把達賴喇嘛一畫成這樣!by Fab Ciraolo

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Fab Ciraolo Illustrations Part 2:




The work of Fab Ciraolo (featured on this site before) makes it immediately clear that the Chilean-born illustrator has a very interesting outlook on this world. His pieces combine re-imagined elements of nostalgic popular culture with fantastical sci-fi standards and beautiful space-like atmospheres. Incorporating classic cartoon characters, fairy tale favorites and edgy popular icons, Ciraolo constructs compelling and enchanting artwork that stirs up whimsical feelings for the past while keeping one foot forward. We recently caught up with Ciraolo and got some insight into his process and where his surreal scenes take root.





















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這是英國人幫台灣畫的旅遊導覽圖,來評評分吧!

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Taiwan Tourism illustration:
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These are lovely tourism illustrations for Taiwan. The illustrations capture the essence of Taiwan’s landscape, culture, architecture, people and food. British illustrator Adrian Johnson created them. If you are interesting in more Taiwanese inspired branding, design and illustrations you should check out these two posts:

Taiwan Branding Campaign

Branding Taiwan illustrations

Taiwan Tourism illustration is a post from: CreativeRoots - Art and design inspiration from around the world


超有創意的照片/在城市裡移動!

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Cities on the move:

Mumbai, India


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Cairo, Egypt


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Calcutta, India


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Istanbul, Turkey


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Jakarta, Indonesia


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Karachi, Pakistan


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Manila, Philippines


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I love the energy in these city photos. A lot of times you see photos from cities and you don’t feel the same energy as Dutch photographer Marin Roemers captured in these. For his Metropolis photo series which captures cities on the move he won the World press photo award 2011. Currently he captured Calcutta, Manila, Karachi, Jakarta, Istanbul, Cairo and Mumbai in his lens.




每天和植物一起呼吸/爆酷的越南胡志明市的綠建築!

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Green Home in Ho Chi Minh has Living Walls:


Photograph by Hiroyuki Oki

In the city of Ho Chi Minh (formerly Saigon, and the largest city in Vietnam), you will notice many of the homes adorned with pots and planters. It’s a local custom and one that adds to the city’s visual identity. Architecture firm, Vo Trang Nghia, embraced this aesthetic as per the request of their clients, a couple in their 30s and their mother.
The property footprint is very typical of the tube houses in the city, a 4-meter (13.1 ft) wide by 20-meter (65.6 ft) deep plot. The front and back facades are composed entirely of layers of concrete planters, with a height varying between 25 cm (9.8 in) to 40 cm (15.7 in) depending on the height of the plant for each planter. The designers also installed automatic irrigation pipes inside the planters for easy water maintenance.
The house takes full advantage of the sunlight no matter what time of day. There’s even a rooftop garden and two giant sunlights to allow the light to flood in from above. The side walls consist of stacked 2cm slabs of granite, which display beautiful shadows from the sunlight entering through the various plant leaves.
In a bustling and sometimes chaotic city with a metropolitan area population of 9 million people, this stunning urban oasis offers peace and tranquillity within the its living walls.




Photograph by Hiroyuki Oki





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Photograph by Hiroyuki Oki





Photograph by Hiroyuki Oki



Sources


- Architects: Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki, Shunri Nishizawa of Vo Trong Nghia Co., ltd.

- First spotted on ARCH DAILY

- Photography by Hiroyuki Oki