Waves
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Although his creative career started in architecture, UK based artist and designer Alex Khabbazi now explores form and materiality in two dimensions. His process combines physical and digital techniques to create bold, decisive artworks featuring analogue textures and undulating shapes. Aside from designing standalone prints, Alex lends his distinctive style to select musicians, record labels and fashion brands for collaborative releases.
Astral Projection
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"At the beginning of the decade, after an extensive few years studying Graphic Design in Manchester, I began sharing my art and design on Instagram. The posters are a select few I have made during this period."
Paper Garden
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Stell Colour’s work is characterized by a vibrant use of color, geometric shapes, and abstract forms. Drawing inspiration from both natural and urban environments, Stell creates pieces that explore the relationship between form and color. Their art often features a playful mix of organic and structured elements, creating a dynamic visual balance
Stell Colour employs a variety of techniques in their artwork, blending traditional collage methods with modern digital tools. This hybrid approach allows for a unique texture and depth in their pieces, making each artwork a distinctive creation
Nishikigoi
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Othman Zougam is a London-based graphic designer with a passion for creating art that combines traditional Japanese influences with modern design techniques. Inspired by nature and the beauty of simplicity, Othman's designs often feature striking colour combinations and intricate textures, providing a sense of tactility, depth and dimensionality to his work.
Willow Tree
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George Kempster, a graphic designer from Manchester, began sharing his art and design on Instagram at the start of the decade. His posted works are a selection from this period
Paper Garden III
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Stell Colour’s work is characterized by a vibrant use of color, geometric shapes, and abstract forms. Drawing inspiration from both natural and urban environments, Stell creates pieces that explore the relationship between form and color. Their art often features a playful mix of organic and structured elements, creating a dynamic visual balance
Stell Colour employs a variety of techniques in their artwork, blending traditional collage methods with modern digital tools. This hybrid approach allows for a unique texture and depth in their pieces, making each artwork a distinctive creation
Missing
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"In my works I aim to convey my feelings onto a digital artwork with colours and shapes. I like to experiment and explore with open, relatable and positive themes and to create a feeling of exploration, openness and creativity. My inspiration often comes from music – a certain way it makes me feel, or words and quotes from anywhere. I think the colours and shapes I use are a good way to evoke a feeling from the viewer. My end goal is to make the viewer feel what I feel, and hopefully they will be affected in a positive way, feel creative and explorative."
Floating
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DROOL Collective is a dynamic group of emerging, under-represented artists who have come together under a shared pseudonym to push the boundaries in their work. This collective serves as a creative refuge, allowing its members to experiment with fresh styles, mediums, and themes without the constraints of their individual artistic identities. Rooted in the belief that anonymity fuels freedom of expression, the group uses this collaborative platform to explore social, political, and personal narratives that are often marginalized in the art world
A lighter please
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"I am a photographer and art director based in Paris, fascinated by the impact of humans and technologies on society. I enjoy capturing unique and singular moments. My creative work reflects my curiosity about everything around me."
Flower 6
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Max Blackmore spends his time designing logos, illustrations, and branding for companies with a knack for taste. He creates images daily, with his works gracing skin and walls alike
CHOKE
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Carla Palette is a Berlin based designer & art director with an affliction for color and controversy, typically working within the branding, packaging & advertising space. Branching out into the art world, Carla continues to explore and experiment with the relationship between bold typography, loud colors, abstract compositions and thought provoking concepts to create prints that make a loud statement from the comfort of people's homes.
Executioner
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Justė Urbonavičiūtė aka Kissi Ussuki is a freelance illustrator based in Vilnius, Lithuania. She likes to draw faces, hands and other body parts, and she likes surreal and absurd compositions. Especially if they are pink. Aside from drawing and painting, she is also a photographer, art director and graphic designer who enjoys making artwork for local and international brands. The more varied work she can do, the more inspired she gets.
Time
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"In my works I aim to convey my feelings onto a digital artwork with colours and shapes. I like to experiment and explore with open, relatable and positive themes and to create a feeling of exploration, openness and creativity. My inspiration often comes from music – a certain way it makes me feel, or words and quotes from anywhere. I think the colours and shapes I use are a good way to evoke a feeling from the viewer. My end goal is to make the viewer feel what I feel, and hopefully they will be affected in a positive way, feel creative and explorative."
Wine Time
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£42.00
Nina Bachmann humorously deals with ordinary everyday situations, questioning the pursuit of perfection and the ideal effect on our environment. In a colorful way she works with ecstatic emotional states and eccentric physicality. The boundaries between banality, absurdity and identities blur, leaving the viewer with an uncertain sense of pleasure.
The door
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£50.00
"I am a photographer and art director based in Paris, fascinated by the impact of humans and technologies on society. I enjoy capturing unique and singular moments. My creative work reflects my curiosity about everything around me."