Designer Mac Collins is among those exhibiting works at the British Pavilion at this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale, which celebrates how global diasporic communities design space.
Catching a “Glimpse” and a Story of Anticipation in the Works of Anthony Iacono
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Journey into Serena Mitnik-Miller’s Rhythmic Watercolor Wonders
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Nike Tiempo Legend Miami Night 3D Illustration
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In the dynamic realm of 3D art, emerging talents continuously push the boundaries of creativity, showcasing their unique perspectives and skills. Gali (Bing Wen), a passionate 3D art student based in Hong Kong; has recently captured the attention of art enthusiasts and sneaker lovers with his impressive 3D concept of the Nike Tiempo Legend VIII, the eighth generation of the iconic Tiempo line.Originally introduced by Nike in 1985, the Tiempo line quickly gained popularity among soccer players worldwide. The shoes were initially designed for the captain of the Brazilian team, and their exceptional performance and stylish design made them a sought-after choice for athletes on the field. Gali took inspiration from this rich heritage and decided to embark on a personal project to reimagine the Nike Tiempo Legend VIII through his 3D artistry. With meticulous attention to detail, Gali brought the essence of the Tiempo Legend VIII to life in a stunning digital rendition. Using his skills in 3D modeling and rendering, he recreated the intricate features of the shoe, paying homage to its iconic design elements. From the sleek silhouette to the textured upper, every aspect was meticulously crafted to reflect the essence of the Nike Tiempo line.
Ken Kelleher’s Digital Sculptures: Where Reality Meets Imagination
American sculptor Ken Kelleher (previously featured) creates awe-inspiring large-scale digital sculptures that seamlessly blend into real-life landscapes, be it streets, galleries, or small spaces. His creations are so realistic that they seem to come alive and transport the viewer to a whole new world.
Through Trompe L’oeil Bronze, Prune Nuorry Fuses Human Anatomy and Arboreal Roots
“Atys (3).” Photo by Annik Wetter. All images © Prune Nuorry, shared with permission