Ozcollective are an exciting group of Paris based designers, who attract immediate attention through their masterful arrangement of umbrellas called Abri no 177.
Daikichi Amano makes all kinds of weird films and photos involving girls with bugs, frogs, goldfish and eels, octopus.... all of which they eat afterwards, to avoid wasteful animal cruelty.
For his latest poster based on the theme Democracy, Johnny Kelly created a super-detailed paper sculpture of the human head as a giant machine, and then photographed it.
William Hunt was born in London in 1977 and graduated from Goldsmiths College in 2005. His work often involves performance art where he plays acoustic music under extreme physical conditions.
Sam Weber's paintings are rich in colour, and full of emotion. He paints a dark world of vampires and demons, yet sustains an elegant, classical feel to his illustrations.
Patrick Dougherty creates wonderful large scale sculptures made from twigs and branches. Whether they are wrapped around trees, or bundled together to look like castles, his sculptures, are simplistic and beautiful.
Interview with Suzie Templeton. Creator of the award winning short film 'Peter and the Wolf.' See her stop motion animation 'Dog.' A beautiful depiction of human emotion through puppets
The Black Heart Gang are a group of South African artists who have created a fantastic hand drawn animation, visually inspired by eastern art. SEE VISEO
Adrian Tomine is widely considered one of the finest cartoonists and illustrators of his generation. His recent work is ranked alongside that of the iconic Chris Ware and Daniel Clowes.
We heard about some Red Ladies at the British Library. We sent our photographer Oli Longmore down hunt them down. Then we spoke to Suzy Willson of Clod Ensemble who masterminded the whole affair.
DPTV went down to the absolutely brilliant Mutate Britain exhibition at Cordy House, organized by the legendary Mutoid Waste Company. We also spoke to founding members Joe Rush and Sam Haggerty.