Wilfred W.

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The Store of Monzuki

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Jun 21, 2011, 2:30 am
Upon many months of work, we have finally launched our store at Monzuki.com. This is our next chapter in presenting you an opportunity to own a piece of artwork or a product of great design. Help support the craftsmanship and the creative talents by owning a little bit of goodness in your life, an...
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Fused Without Boundaries

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Apr 18, 2011, 4:38 am
A wonderful delight, humorous and fun, and definitely creative. NoseGo stated that he is inspired by mood, music, people, animals, monsters, and whatever pop in his head. NoseGo, a.k.a. Yisrawayl Goodwin, who graduated from University of the Arts in Philadelphia, studying film and digital video. "N...
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Architect By Day

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Mar 1, 2011, 4:38 am
Discovering this talent of raw style painting with a clear vision of art, cute and lovable creatures, there is no doubt that visionary artist, Robert Romanowicz has a tremendous talent to breath life to his creation. Robert resides in Poland, working as an architect and a graphic designer. He stat...
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Celebratory 2010

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Dec 31, 2010, 6:48 am
We are concluding another outstanding year with great talented artists, designers, and photographers. Monzuki has been on hiatus for the last couple months to bring a bigger and better extention of creative work, expected end of February 2011. Please come back soon and witness the exciting changes...
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Awakened

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Oct 30, 2010, 7:48 pm
The simplicity and effective usage of colors in striking an emotional response from the viewers. Each stroke breathes life by movement within. These beautiful illustration leaves me wanting more. Russ Mills is the illustrator of these wonderful work of artwork. Russ graduated from Leeds Metropol...
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Purist Methodology

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Sep 29, 2010, 4:15 am
Robert Christian Malmberg, photographer of these magnificent photos which captured my attention with this methodology of purity. Although Robert uses high end digital cameras for his commercial work, he produces a great deal of outstanding work with his collodion camera, Polariod, and Super 8mm wit...
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Red Orange

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Sep 2, 2010, 12:30 am
Based in San Francisco, California, Alex Varanese grew up with an interest in video games which naturally lead him to study graphic design and software engineering. In the beginning of his career, he concentrated in programming but until recently, returning to his passion in design. His style is d...
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Intimate Association

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Aug 24, 2010, 1:30 am
With a keen eye in perception, Heiko Waechter captured the moment from his creative vision to present to you, his beautiful photography. Whether it is abstract patterns or focused subjects, Heiko paints the canvas from natural lights and saturated colors. Heiko stated, "subjects often appear isolat...
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Floating, Falling, Colliding, and Drifting

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Aug 5, 2010, 3:18 am
An interesting perspective of Cosmonauts, defying gravity in an abandon environment of buildings and landscapes, where Jeremy Geddes begin to explore the concept which began from a vision that slowly evolved. His medium is oil on linen or oil or board. Jeremy explains his process by using traditio...
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Complicated Narrative

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Jul 25, 2010, 6:20 pm
Conceptual photographer, Marisa Howenstine created these imaginative, illustrative images, presented with detailed visuals that narrates a short story. Marisa is influenced by Mark Ryden and Ray Caesar, as well as poetry of Anne Sexton, Pablo Neruda and Sylvia Plath. Although Marisa states she 're...
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The 6x6 Project

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Jul 14, 2010, 5:18 am
I recently came across the 6x6 Project and was compelled to witness the gallery in person. Each month, anyone with a creative vision has the opportunity to submit their original artwork on a provided 6x6 inch square canvas. They would ship or drop off the artwork at the gallery, set their own pric...
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Captured In Time

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Jul 7, 2010, 6:00 am
Photographs are the main inspiration for Gregor Gaida who sculpted these mind-blowing, storytelling, work of art. He stated, "The focus of my interest lies on composition and the protaganists' pose in the images as well as on the openness in interpreting their actions. A special meaning lies in th...
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Nature vs. Industry

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Jun 24, 2010, 2:38 am
I enjoy the depth and complexity of these designs, taking the usual elements and recreating something new and different into fun and eye-catching compositions. Graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design in 2000, Patrick Haemmerlein incorporates his photography and collage skills in his desig...
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Ota

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Jun 14, 2010, 4:22 am
I am observing, but I could not get enough of these paintings by Nathan Ota. I am intrigue by the visuals, the focused subject matter, and the appealing usage of color hues. Notice the repeat usage of wood, red and white strips, and panties... yes, panties. I would love to ask Nathan for his respo...
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Fragmentation and Recomposition

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Jun 8, 2010, 4:15 am
Influenced by writers, H.P. Lovecraft, Algernon Blackwood and J.K. Huysmans, Jim Kazanjian uses various found, high-resolution photographs, manipulate and composite them to create new artwork. He explains having over 30 gigs of images and would begin with a vague idea, letting the process built upo...
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Raw And Gritty

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Jun 4, 2010, 1:20 am
It started with a friend who organizes concerts for bands and concurrently owns a tattoo shop. His friend had an idea and requested for Fab5, aka Fabrice, to shoot photos of his customers and band members. Upon accepting the request, Fab5 quickly set up some static lighting on a simple red velvet ...
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Alice In Wonderland

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Jun 1, 2010, 4:28 am
Great visuals from concept and character designer, Michael Kutsche who is one of three artists hired to work with "Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland." Michael's been drawing since four years old without any formal training in illustration. Creativity runs in the family and with an early exposure to...
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Endless Questions

Wilfred W. posted an article on - May 22, 2010, 11:30 pm
Stop for a moment, and take the time to realize the beauty of nature. At a glance, these images look foreign, yet they are located right under our noses... powerful. A peek in the wonderful work of nature. Stephen Gross captured these amazing images as he states, "... always drawn to the natural ...
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The Streets Of New Belgrade

Wilfred W. posted an article on - May 15, 2010, 5:45 pm
Graphic designers are a dime a dozen, but finding a designer with a unique style, as well as a strong brand that relates to the clients are harder to find. Jana Jelovac's style is very distinct and bold. It's playful, creative and consistent. It's refreshing to find a designer who have found thei...
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Interview With Patrick Molnar

Wilfred W. posted an article on - May 10, 2010, 2:15 am
Once in awhile, when we see some beautiful work of art, we ask ourselves, "If I could only ask a few questions..." Well, we did that. Monzuki came across Patrick Molnar's photography, and we enjoy the beautiful work of composition, color, story, and lighting. From his professional to his personal...
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Gathering The Creative Flow

Wilfred W. posted an article on - May 3, 2010, 5:05 am
Upon graduating from Emile Cohl Art School, in Lyon, France and working as a concept artist for the video gaming industry, specializing in character and environment design, Véronique Meignaud has an outstanding vision in creating a world for "Magic The Gathering." There are a lot of curves in her ...
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Unspoken Stories

Wilfred W. posted an article on - May 1, 2010, 2:45 am
These outstanding photomontage are beautiful in every sense, illustrating a visual story and leading the viewer through a journey. Tom Chambers stated, "These mythical illustrations might address the fragility of childhood or the delicate transition experienced by a child passing into adolescence a...
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Zaniness

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Apr 27, 2010, 4:38 am
Spreading love, joy, and robots are Jon Reinfurt's mission. His digital collage consist of a signature style that is distinct with the lines, curves and shapes by usage of collage, mixed media and paint to create his work of art. Jon graduated with a BFA in illustration from the University of Arts...
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Environmental Issues

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Apr 24, 2010, 8:25 pm
These powerful sculptures of animal and nature combined with human parts has a magnetic eye-catching effect. Kate MacDowell stated in her artist statement, "In my work this romantic ideal of union with the natural world conflicts with our contemporary impact on the environment. These pieces are in ...
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Night At Valencia

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Apr 18, 2010, 6:40 pm
Acquiring his skills as a photographer from being an assistant to professional photographers are a great trade off. Jakob Wagner has no prior experience to photography, yet his work displays great talent for composition of night shots, consisting architectural geometric shapes and lines with intens...
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Lucky Hsu

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Apr 13, 2010, 4:58 am
I recently purchased a few reprints of Martin Hsu because of my attraction to the high energy, fun, colorful, impactful work of art. Chinese folk art, the love for animals, and family are the main inspirations for Martin Hsu, who have been painting with acrylics and cel vinyl yet excited to experim...
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Innocent Portraits

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Apr 7, 2010, 5:02 am
What does these images mean to you? Are these innocent children portraying their image of our society? Seen here is part of a series of children's portrait, "The Birthday Party" from Vee Speers, who was inspired by an imaginary birthday party and the way children express their creativity. Her conc...
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Dissection Of Microbotics

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Mar 30, 2010, 3:35 am
From spiders, insects, and mechanical hands and heads, these jaw dropping sculptures have blown me away. The anatomy looks precise and the work projects a sense of realism with a stylized and compelling vision. For the passion of biomechanics, anatomy, and robotics, Christopher Conte began working...
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Japan, Vintage, Victorian

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Mar 29, 2010, 4:48 am
Graduated from Art Center College of Design with honors, Alex Gross is an amazing visual artist with compelling themes. His illustration style is heavily influenced by the Japanese culture during his first vacation to Japan. With an admiration of the Japanese culture, movie posters, medicine packa...
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Unreasonable

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Mar 23, 2010, 12:18 pm
Hélder Costa states, "I want people to look at my work and see a story." Personally, I like the symmetrical designs of these wonderful work of art from Hélder which reminds me of the Rorschach inkblot test. Below the surface of these images, is a story fabricated in my own mind. Hélder studie...
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Daydreams To Sketches

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Mar 21, 2010, 6:43 pm
Welding his images together with photography, 3D images, and painting, Jericó Santander is an artist from the Canary Island, Spain, who find inspiration from Mars-1, Josh Keyes, Alex Trochut and Microbot. Jericó gives credit to his grade school teacher who encourages him to draw rather than givin...
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Solitary Stillness

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Mar 15, 2010, 2:18 am
Having an interest in photography at a young age, Michel Rajkovic is a French photographer who created these amazing black & white, long exposure photos of waterscape. He won first prize Fine Art in PX3, "Prix de la Photographie Paris". Michel uses Canon 5D, printed on Epson Pro 9800 with Ultrachr...
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Anthropomorphic Animal

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Mar 11, 2010, 4:38 am
Finding inspirations from vintage illustrators, like Charles Harper, Mary Blair, and Golden Books, Áron Nagy created these fun and creative illustrations. Áron states, "I usually have a character in mind... It's some kind of anthropomorphic animal in an unusual situation." Áron Nagy begins...
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En La Calle

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Mar 7, 2010, 2:58 am
Timing and talent is an amazing gift that brings a smile and joy to all. Alvaro Sanchez-Montañes captured the perfect spontaneous scenario which won him numerous awards for his photography. In this series titled, "Street" aka "En La Calle" is a collection of unprepared scenes of streets, beaches,...
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Cheerless And Melancholic

Wilfred W. posted an article on - Mar 4, 2010, 2:52 am
As stated in the past, black and white art is very powerful, forcing the viewer to concentrate on the subject and the message rather than being distracted by the beauty of colors. These illustrations caught my eye through contrast, a sense of dread in each subject, and the dysfunctional physical an...
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