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Concept art sketch of the character "Anya Titova Farmer"/"Anya" from "Lunatics" -- a free-culture space science-fiction animated webseries in pre-production.
This original drawing is one of the sale items in our fund-raising Kickstarter campaign (Ends December 18, 2011).
See: lunatics.tv for more info (includes a link to the Kickstarter)
Drawn by Daniel Fu ( daystorm.deviantart.com ).
Please visit my other Photo Site www.francescodazzi.com
Citroën Survolt is a concept electric racing car produced by Citroën and presented at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show.
The Survolt is powered by a pair of electric motors with a combined power output of 300 BHP (223.71 kW). Its top speed is 260 km/h (161.56 MPH), and it can accelerate from 0–100 km/h (62.2 MPH) in less than 5 seconds.
Citroën claims that the batteries provide a range of 200 km (124 miles).
The BMW Vision EfficientDynamics is a four-seater sports car with a futuristic and dynamic design, forward-looking engine technology and efficient consumption levels, which opens up fascinating prospects for the individual mobility of tomorrow. An extremely low consumption three-cylinder turbo diesel engine is combined with two separate electric motors on the front and rear axles. The power storage unit is charged from a conventional mains socket. The emphatically technological, sculptured appearance of the vehicle reveals a consistent lightweight construction, sport-oriented design, and optimized aerodynamics. The BMW Vision EfficientDynamics combines the future of Sheer Driving Pleasure with responsible sustainability.
Full-hybrid Concept
3-Cylinder Turbodiesel & 2 Electric Motors
365 PS
Vmax : 250 km/h (limited)
1 ex.
BMW Museum
Am Olympiapark 2
Munchen
Deutschland - Germany
September 2016
from april 3rd 2017:
the highest park & the monet movement, scott richard
fantasies of the outdoors play an important part in the history of art.
landscape art and paintings with or of people are generally the big top sellers in a historical sense.
the world of cold architecture has changed all of this immeasurably over the past six decades, though, pushing us toward the abstract and the monolithic.
also, the impact of film has smashed to bits the old paradigms about sound and vision. storytelling has blown into full motion with flashbacks and revisionistic imaginings.
but there are several things we can learn from the art of light in the post-camera golden age of france in the 1860s.
the first thing is that motion is best achieved visually as sideways motion. the truth of vertical motion is rare. at least 98% of all movement happens laterally in a world that we understand based on ideas like gravity and circular earth, etc.
let the light splash sideways!
that is its nature visually. it may fall down, but it is broken sideways by all matter
and another thing that the camera had taught those that had come into contact with its magical power in the those mid 1850s was this notion that there was no true black in reality.
you could dodge something out of existence with white or try to burn something into blackness, but dodging just works better. so those studying the effects began to realize that GRAY was much more present in reality the way a camera saw things than BLACK had ever been.
and in translation, that means that the traditional use of SHADES -- colors formed using black and a prima color to mix shadows -- could be infiltrated by the same concept but switching BLACK out for a type of GRAY.
and gray can be warm or cool when you add colors. and heat and the idea of temperature give light FEELING which lends our eyes the illusion of an IMPRESSION.
and so impressionism is a world of painting filled with colors and sunlight with shadows made from bright orange grays or cool shimmering blue grays, but very little black.
instead, that artist goes chasing off after WHAT THE CAMERA CAN SEE and the secrets about light and perspective that it was in turn teaching the "modern" world of france and the surrounds.
contemporary people tend to underthink the importance of the camera and its affect on all art from the 1820s and on.
interestingly, impressionism is also tourist art of a sorts.
the subject matter of most impressionism idealizes the outdoor sunlight and creates reveries and fantasies for one to ponder.
when monet honeymooned with his wife, they stayed purposefully at a lookeysee resort hotel for three months to soak up the promenade lifestyle, to see the fancy style of the fashionable set, to copy from life the tastes of the day.
and monet's work is very nice for dispaly. the museum shop is literally filled with (and i quote) thousands and thousands of retail dollars worth of coffee mugs and plates and scarves and calendars and books and postcards and cards and magnets and shirts and keyrings and pencils and pretty much ANYTHING they can put his stuff onto. there is an entire room of knockoff repro work from this guy.
i sometimes imagine how much money per year changes hands for monet reproductions.
it must be thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars worldwide every day. it's like its own religion in a way.
and i got to admit, the guy knew what he was doing and kept nailing it.
Following a same simple pattern I tried design many dresses or combinations for women fighters or princesses. They were done in 2003. I used a mix of pencils, markers and for some even nail polish.
I plan use some of them soon in MOCs.
The Rimac Concept One - a Croatian-built fully electric hypercar producing over 1000 horsepower - on display on Cannery Row in Monterey during the Exotics on Cannery Row event of Monterey Car Week.
STAR WARS FANS! Check out some of my fun movies that are sure to please!
Star Wars: Episode VII Teaser Spec Trailer
(video pitch for our feature length trailer that's now in production for 2014)
(scene to the sequel of the Emmy winning film "Star Wars: Uncut)
(music video style video highlighting the con attendees featuring The Fighting 501st: Vader's Fist, a legion of Manalorians and Ted the Ewok)
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Never before seen early concept Star Destroyer model.
Following a same simple pattern I tried design many dresses or combinations for women fighters or princesses. They were done in 2003. I used a mix of pencils, markers and for some even nail polish.
I plan use some of them soon in MOCs.
BMW Concept Active Tourer eDrive - will this be BMW's first MPV?
Front-wheel-drive plug-in hybrid with a new TwinPower Turbo 1.5-liter three-cylinder engine, electric motor and lithium-ion battery.
Working on logo concept
Thank you for the feedback!
unecessary effects were removed to a much simplier version.
This is a Web only version!
Brio crée le premier magasin de France sous enseigne de la marque
leader, un concept store appliqué à une petite surface (15m2) pour une
adresse d’exception (av. de la Grande Armée - Paris XVIe).
Une visibilité maximale de la marque grâce au point de vente, véritable
média, des codes duplicables, une organisation fonctionnelle qui répond
précisément au besoin.
BRIO est une agence spécialisée dans le développement de concepts points de vente.
Son activité :
- le conseil en stratégie retail
- la création de concepts de design et d’architecture commerciale
- la création merchandising
BRIO est né en 2005 de l’association de compétences tant issues des annonceurs et de la distribution que des meilleures agences de créa et d’architecture. L’agence a su en quelques années se différencier de ses concurrents et confirmer son positionnement d’acteur majeur du design commercial. Par son approche unique des usages consommateurs BRIO a su mettre le design au service d’expériences clients génératrices de résultats pour les marques.
contact@brioretail.com
crédit photo Daisy Reillet pour Brio