by Creative Tempest | Feb 4, 2009 | Photo Composite, Photography
Andy Glass captures photographs that on their own are gorgeous, and then he layers them into his other worldly photo composites. He works with such artistic integrity that the illusions he creates appear to us at Creative Tempest like a desert mirage. As we trek...
by Creative Tempest | Feb 3, 2009 | Street Art
Banksy is iconoclastic. It’s hard not to see a work of graffiti done in stencil and not think of him, and that’s saying a lot. His work is simple and it is his daring and perfect wit that has made him famous, and known to many of you. We love him for making us stop,...
by Creative Tempest | Feb 2, 2009 | Photography
As digital capture slowly replaces film for still photography, Dave Hill stands as a dual figure on either end in the death of a medium. A roll of film is strapped into the electric chair, and Dave Hill is both the man at the switch, and the governor calling in a last...
by Creative Tempest | Jan 30, 2009 | Graffiti
Ezra One’s work really captures the graffiti art mantra of taking art to the limits, and I don’t only mean the limits of the just legal system! Traditional artists move on from a base of realistic interpretations of objects, but Erza One’s comfort zone is taking...
by Creative Tempest | Jan 29, 2009 | Graphic Design
What do you get when you combine Where’s Waldo and Sim City 2000? You guessed it… eBoy! From their extravagant detail oriented figures to the mesmerizing cityscapes, eBoy takes pixel art to a whole new level. Sometimes we wonder if they really use...