Sentences with phrase «more artist concepts»

These shots are most likely not actually in - game and are more artist concepts, but give you a general idea the direction things are currently heading.

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The finding, reported online today in Current Biology, comes from CT scans of several more - complete skulls of the species (artist's concept, above) also unearthed on Kenya's Rusinga Island, a near - shore landmass in the northeastern corner of Africa's Lake Victoria.
The artist concept depicts multiple - transiting planet systems, which are stars with more than one planet.
Included in the package is a copy of the game, an art book with more than 100 pages of concept art, a matted art card featuring an illustration from artists Takashi Kojo and a Xenoblade - themed USB drive.
The film's concept artist Joshua James Shaw has shared the character's visual evolution, which originally took a much more «goth» direction.
Until we learn more, scope out new visuals from Marvel's concept artist Tony Park, and the new logo below:
Global Frequency: Perhaps more of an artists» showcase is this 288 - page Vertigo collection of a 2002 - 04 Warren Ellis concept seeing random citizens of the world united by a loose central command and paired up when necessary to face speedy threats.
Located in Leeds City Centre, 3 minutes walk from Leeds Coach Station, Art Hostel is a small, cosy hostel with art and artists fully integrated... Read more into the concept and fabric of the building.
Our event coordinator, Mary Simmons, will be happy to help you plan the venue selection, event decor, concept & design, floral design, photography & videography, entertainment, catering, hair & make - up artists, an exquisite wedding cake, transportation, wine & champagne or a romantic sunset sail for two or more.
There's also the fact that the image bears the signature of John Polidora, a character designer and concept artist at Blizzard, making it all but official that this is the real Sombra fans have been pateintly waiting to learn more about.
Yoshitaka Amano, whose work included such famous efforts as Gatchaman and Vampire Hunter D, did concept art, character designs, monster designs, and more in his time as lead artist on the Final Fantasy series.
Hopefully more of each will be released in time, and with a new concept artist following in his footsteps, only time will tell if they'll be any good in comparison.
He was a concept artist for Jaleco Entertainment between 2002 - 2003, and more famously worked with Bethesda from 2005 onwards.
We also have more artists like Finn MK (musician), Efe Tozan (musician), Roy van Dorn (set - design), Anne Stokes (concept art for the blue mother of all dragons) and Gary Haus (modeling) helping on a project basis.
We are company based in Spain with a small but veteran team of engineers, game designers, concept artists, 2D and 3D artist, animators and more, all committed to a common passion: video games.
Finally, concept art images from the talented artists at SQUARE ENIX reveal more about the making of the Luxerion area in the game, as well as Lightning's awesome battle equipment.
Junction Point Studios» concept artist A.J. Trahan, whose work we last featured in our round - up of Epic Mickey concept images, has posted more early and beautiful paintings from the Wii's recently released platformer / action - adventure game.
Initially, the artist prepared more than 20 concepts to Sony before choosing the final symbol.
And he's not the only Konami veteran to make it onto Kojima Productions» team: they also scooped up ex Konami concept artist Yoji Shinkawa and producer Kenichiro Imaizumi earlier in... Read More»
As its title so aptly demonstrates, the show uses the concept of the line — or more specifically, the hard - edged line — as a starting point in exploring how contemporary artists approach abstraction.
Fine words butter no parsnips however fine parsnips can butter words also aptly suggests that the artist's intrinsic role in pushing the limitations of what forms and images can do, often imploding and upending them, is a language more translatable than words and concepts alone.
More than a rare monograph in English on one of the most influential international artists of recent decades, this volume also takes the reader on the fascinating journey from initial artistic concept through to realized physical form in the public realm.
It brings together a broader network of sketchbooks from renowned illustrators, concept artists, oil painters and more.
This session provides an introduction to the concept of «authentic branding,» which has been used to help visual artists, authors, celebrities, and business executives be more of who they are publicly, to make their work more accessible and viable for their audiences.
As the project moves forward, both artists have expressed an interest in continuing to challenge the reaches of this concept and format, creating images that are more personal and less generic in overall approach.
In fluenced by western modern and contemporary art, Chinese artists start applying new concepts, such as symbolic elements and inspirations from everyday life to create unique works, which focus more on specific questions than the conceptual ones and keep shaping the relationships between art and reality.
Published in 2015, this handy and affordable softcover includes an illustrated chronology of the artist's life and work; carefully annotated color reproductions of more than 35 outstanding paintings and works on paper; overviews of the Museum's archival and conservation efforts; and a detailed look at Allied Works Architecture's award - winning concept and design for the Museum.
A little more than a century ago, a group of European artists banded together and formed Dada, an art movement that responded to the trauma of World War I and challenged the concept of fine art.
Troubling because it's become a kind of catch all concept for artists working outside art's mainstream (whatever that is), and more so because of the back story it implies: that self - taught artists coming up from the street or out from the field straddle the slender line that separates the exotic from the non grata.
Some of the work is incomplete due to death or unforeseen circumstances, but the more contemporary end of the spectrum shows artists working with the concept of «non-finto» — intentionally unfinished.
Its second half comes in the form of a glossary of more than 100 key concepts linked to the subject of art in public spaces; artists, art historians, philosophers, urbanists, architects, sociologists and other writers weighing in with definitions from their respective disciplinary perspectives.
In a city that is becoming more and more dense and utilized, the Berlin - based artist collective Club Real aims to explore the above questions and some of the city's projects in order to widen the perspective on the possibilities and limitations of participation in art and art interventions in public urban spaces, using the concept of «disturbances of every day life» and presentations as a form of intervention.
For more than 40 years Jassaud has been bringing together international artists and writers to explore the concept of «the activated book.»
From the start, the Gallery has been committed to cultivating promising artists in the initial and more advanced phases of their careers exploring contemporary themes and concepts through multiple mediums.The Gallery's original location was a unique industrial indoor / outdoor ground floor space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn - the breeding ground of emerging talent at that time.
This exhibition is envisioned as a dialogue among artists reflecting their own concept of «a sense of place» in different ways, might it be in... Read More
One of the more stylistically influential members of the so - called «Pictures Generation» — with which, like Cindy Sherman, she was grouped despite not being included in Douglas Crimp's 1977 «Pictures» show at Artists Space — she devised a signature pictorial approach that married intellectual concepts with utterly refined, elegantly minimal presentation.
By updating and fleshing out concepts and questions posed in the book, the exhibition presents more than 100 works by international artists, offering itself as a reinterpretation of the history of abstraction in the past six decades.
In The Future That Was, Dutch artist Gabriel Lester chose the latter, collecting a series of pieces more or less connected to the holistic concept of the eternal return, the incessant and cyclical transformation of things.
Encompassing more than 300 works, Carl Andre: Sculpture as Place, 1958 — 2010 is the largest solo show to date of this major US artist, who pioneered a fundamentally different concept of sculpture.
The traditional media of wood and stone and the long - established portrait as subject matter by such artists as Dorothy Austin, Bess Bigham Hubbard, and Allie V. Tennant are juxtaposed with more unexpected works by Jim Love and David Bates, who employed less conventional concepts and materials, such as former building exteriors and a hybrid of metals.
Review process: Apply by submitting the following information to proposals (at) 319scholes.org: a brief concept (no more than 300 words) outlining the proposed exhibition or event, your CV or resume, and a potential artist list with links.
Later joined by sculptors Cesar (1921 - 98) and Niki de Saint Phalle (1930 - 2002), as well as the empaquetage (wrapping) artists Christo & Jeanne - Claude, these confident young artists proclaimed their «new sense of reality» and their determination to create a new concept of art which reemphasized the paramount importance of humanism in a society becoming more and more dominated by materialism.
«As I layer the image, or deconstruct it, the original concept becomes that bit more foggy» said the artist in an interview with the New Yorker.
This online exhibition now extends the original concept in terms of diversity and scale, facilitating the inclusion of many more artists as well as infinite access thanks to the Internet.
The Bauhaus was more than the minimal, geometric and functional concepts it has typically been associated with, and this exhibition proposes a new way of viewing the school against a backdrop of contemporary designers, artists and architects.
Come and take the chance to discover more on the ongoing exhibition NATUR BLICK, a group exhibition curated by Augustine Carr and Paula Zambrano, which brings together the work of ten contemporary artists who investigate the concept of «scanning».
Largely drawing on themes that are present in Joseph Beuys work, and to be more specific his pioneering concept of social sculpture, money and universal basic income, we will use his figure to discuss the future of art and the future of art / artist / author / performer, post-capitalism.
More exhibitions of homegrown talent are planned, but they will no longer be branded as the work of Young British Artists: the concept has done its work and it's clearly time to devise a new formula.
While the experience isn't quite as immersive as seeing the real deal, it allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the artists» processes and concepts.
In additon, the artist explores concepts which are quite particular, such as the history of his native Belgiam, or of more general nature, such as modern corporations.
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