Time Always Lapses
November 23rd, 2009
Mourrice Papi took exactly 3,693 shots to achieve this end result.
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Mourrice Papi took exactly 3,693 shots to achieve this end result.
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Gabriel Wickbold is an awesome photographer hailing from Brazil. His work is simply amazing, so much color and nudity :) But it all makes sense, so I’m not just being a horn dog. “In his professional shoots Wickbold does not give up an innovative touch, in his personal work he goes eve further to highligth eroticism through new experimentations.” Check out some of his work after the break…

OK, so I have to give it up for my fellow Brazilians! Not only are they exceptional soccer players, I mean football players (Let’s pretend I didn’t make that mistake!), but they are equally talented Techies! They have created one amazing design studio, located in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, that specializes in multiple areas such as digital manipulation, photo-retouch, 2D and 3D illustration, animation, web design and post production. And since it’s conception in 1998, Seagulls Fly, headed by Fabiano Feijo and Fernando Reule, has been dedicated to providing a “one stop shop for clients who seek a professional, creative, hardworking,fully-committed and enthusiastic partner.”

No this is not some eye trickery, this is real and it’s the work of two Brazilian artist brothers Gabriel & Tiago Primo. The installation is placed on one of the building in Rio de Janeiro and is definitely one [ Continue Reading ]
If the sketches shown here by Brazilian artist Kako look familiar its probably because he has been everywhere lately- from Premiere and Playboy magazines to ads for American Airlines and Apple. One can see why he’s won virtually every illustration award under the sun from 2001 to the present. Every individual piece of Kako’s is so finely detailed you’d swear it was entirely computer generated- his sketching is absolutely out of this world. Moving through his body of work one can see a distinct style and feeling in each individual piece. On the surface, his work seems like the love child of Frank Miller and Edward Gorey, but upon closer look you realize that Kako is operating to the beat of his own drummer and genre.
Interesting work by designer/illustrator Doug Alves, born in Sou Paulo Brazil. See more of his work here…