rainbow colors Archives - MobiSpirit MobiSpirit Mon, 07 Sep 2020 06:17:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Follow Alycia Rainaud for a Splash of Color https://mobispirit.com/follow-alycia-rainaud-for-a-splash-of-color/ Mon, 07 Sep 2020 13:28:00 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=25128 Color therapy (or chromotherapy) is a concept that dates back to ancient Egyptians, using color and light to balance the body’s so-called “energy centers”, also known chakras. And though graphic designer and digital artist Alycia Rainaud might not have intended for her work to be therapeutic, her vibrant digital illustrations provide just the splash of color our […]

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Color therapy (or chromotherapy) is a concept that dates back to ancient Egyptians, using color and light to balance the body’s so-called “energy centers”, also known chakras. And though graphic designer and digital artist Alycia Rainaud might not have intended for her work to be therapeutic, her vibrant digital illustrations provide just the splash of color our Instagram feed craves. A post-modern interpretation of color therapy, perhaps.

Inspired by Jungian therapy and creative exercises, Rainaud launched the Maalavidaa project as a way of self-expression. Having graduated in June 2018 with a Master’s Degree in Graphic Design, she now works as an independent director.

“I started studying graphic design more than seven years ago and finally graduated this past June by working on my thesis where I tried to link books to psyche,” she shared in an interview with Murze. “In the meantime, I started to work as a digital artist more than two years ago, in 2016. Creating Malavida was a way for me to express myself through different media and daily creative work but in a more abstract level.”

According to the promising digital artist, her work is influenced by publishing design, hybrid books, new technologies, psychology, digital art, visual effects, and experiments. Her color experiment seems to have worked out for the best! Take a look for yourself.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CDHKNq4llDW/

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Textile + Color = Alexandra Kingswell’s Original Artwork https://mobispirit.com/textile-color-alexandra-kingswells-original-artwork/ Fri, 28 Feb 2020 09:52:00 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=22283 Alexandra Kingswell’s artwork is the combination of two of her biggest passions: textiles and color. Using mainly solid color fabrics in bright and saturated hues, she makes quilt-like designs formed of geometric shapes. Her patchwork is very precisely sewn and contains no embellishments with the finished design sometimes stretched over a canvas stretcher, and other […]

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Alexandra Kingswell’s artwork is the combination of two of her biggest passions: textiles and color. Using mainly solid color fabrics in bright and saturated hues, she makes quilt-like designs formed of geometric shapes. Her patchwork is very precisely sewn and contains no embellishments with the finished design sometimes stretched over a canvas stretcher, and other times not.

According to Kingswell, her love of color goes all the way back to her childhood, when she sorted her colored pencils into pleasing sequences. “Color! I love it when it creates drama and impact, when it dances before your eyes, when it stirs the soul and fires the imagination,” she writes on her website.

Her love of textile came later, having earned a degree in communications design and after a fruitful career as a graphic designer. “I get pleasure from creating things,” says Kingswell, “things that are so much more than the sum of their parts – finding new patterns by exploring the beauty of color, number, sequence, and proportion through the medium of fabric.”

Her aim with her work? To lift spirits and make people smile. “And also intrigue them a little!” A good enough cause as any.

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Ramzy Masri Uses Rainbow Colors to Create His Colorful Images https://mobispirit.com/ramzy-masri-uses-rainbow-colors-to-create-his-colorful-images/ Fri, 14 Feb 2020 09:08:00 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=21406 Graphic designer Ramzy Masri loves colors, especially the rainbow ones. Better-known as space.ram on social media, the Brooklyn-based artist can transform anything and everything into a colorful artwork. On his Instagram account you can find images of people, food, cityscapes, landscapes and animals all dressed in warm colors. “[I’m] an unapologetic optimist, I value authentic […]

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Graphic designer Ramzy Masri loves colors, especially the rainbow ones. Better-known as space.ram on social media, the Brooklyn-based artist can transform anything and everything into a colorful artwork. On his Instagram account you can find images of people, food, cityscapes, landscapes and animals all dressed in warm colors.

“[I’m] an unapologetic optimist, I value authentic experiences that help people to live fuller, richer lives. I’m a media-agnostic designer interested in what makes things tick, when and if we’ll make contact with aliens and glitter,” the artist wrote on his personal website ad added. “When I’m not working, I’m working on an armageddon escape plan, standing up for what’s right, wondering how many cats I could fit into my apartment and wearing out the grooves in my Sade vinyl.”

Masri currently has more than 129,000 Instagram admirers and receives thousands of likes on each post. If you are interested to see his colorful world, check out the gallery below and follow him on Instagram for future updates.

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Trying to keep my mom’s back in tact 😅

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#BrandPartner “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” — Maya Angelou. I learned a lot this year about how companies can support the LGBTQIA+ community during pride season. There’s been so much discussion about how pride has become corporatized, another hashtag holiday on a marketing calendar. Gay twitter has torn apart pride campaigns, criticizing them for being lazy, opportunistic, overly centered on the pride flag, or insensitive. While I agree with some of these sentiments, I wonder if call-out culture is dulling the potential progress we can make with culture and brands alike. Brands are platforms, and the decision to use them to affect change or raise money for LGBTQIA+ non-profits is real visibility and impact that we should support. For example, @Listerine and the #CareWithPride initiative have raised over $1 million for LGBTQIA+ non-profits like PFLAG, The Trevor Project, and The Family Equality Council. The missions of these organizations help everyday LGBTQIA+ people throughout the world in real ways. Like helping eager dads adopt kids, building community with the parents of other lesbians, and providing critical counseling for suicidal queer teens. I’m proud to partner with #CareWithPride to shed light on the good work they’re doing for our community, even beyond pride month. Every day is a pride march and the more boots (or heels😉) on the ground the better.

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San Miguel’s Art is Located Somewhere Over the Rainbow https://mobispirit.com/san-miguels-art-is-located-somewhere-over-the-rainbow/ Mon, 27 Jan 2020 11:16:13 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=20463 Okuda San Miguel seems to be out on a mission: transforming the world around him into a rainbow-colored experience. His distinctive style of geometric harmonies emboldened with intense colors means his installations, sculptures, and paintings really (really!) pop. But much like his colorfully messy creations, his artwork is hard to categorize or pinpoint exactly. “My […]

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Okuda San Miguel seems to be out on a mission: transforming the world around him into a rainbow-colored experience. His distinctive style of geometric harmonies emboldened with intense colors means his installations, sculptures, and paintings really (really!) pop.

But much like his colorfully messy creations, his artwork is hard to categorize or pinpoint exactly. “My work is more related to surrealism and pop-art, which I discovered in school, than to street art or what is known as contemporary art,” he explained in an interview with Design Boom.

Sometimes described as Pop Surrealism meets Street Art, his work, incorporating colorful geometric patterns, portraying anything from animals and human figures to skulls and religious iconography. With his art raging in scale and size, his work also includes massive murals as well as whole buildings transformed into colorful installations. “I love to work on a large scale because it’s more breathtaking and I prefer to select this size of the project,” explained San Miguel.

Incredibly enough, these murals don’t rely on sketches. “I love to draw directly on the walls and keep creating and improvising during the process,” says San Miguel. “I need to see in person the whole architecture and try to play with that.”

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> rainbow colors Archives - MobiSpirit MobiSpirit Mon, 07 Sep 2020 06:17:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Follow Alycia Rainaud for a Splash of Color https://mobispirit.com/follow-alycia-rainaud-for-a-splash-of-color/ Mon, 07 Sep 2020 13:28:00 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=25128 Color therapy (or chromotherapy) is a concept that dates back to ancient Egyptians, using color and light to balance the body’s so-called “energy centers”, also known chakras. And though graphic designer and digital artist Alycia Rainaud might not have intended for her work to be therapeutic, her vibrant digital illustrations provide just the splash of color our […]

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Color therapy (or chromotherapy) is a concept that dates back to ancient Egyptians, using color and light to balance the body’s so-called “energy centers”, also known chakras. And though graphic designer and digital artist Alycia Rainaud might not have intended for her work to be therapeutic, her vibrant digital illustrations provide just the splash of color our Instagram feed craves. A post-modern interpretation of color therapy, perhaps.

Inspired by Jungian therapy and creative exercises, Rainaud launched the Maalavidaa project as a way of self-expression. Having graduated in June 2018 with a Master’s Degree in Graphic Design, she now works as an independent director.

“I started studying graphic design more than seven years ago and finally graduated this past June by working on my thesis where I tried to link books to psyche,” she shared in an interview with Murze. “In the meantime, I started to work as a digital artist more than two years ago, in 2016. Creating Malavida was a way for me to express myself through different media and daily creative work but in a more abstract level.”

According to the promising digital artist, her work is influenced by publishing design, hybrid books, new technologies, psychology, digital art, visual effects, and experiments. Her color experiment seems to have worked out for the best! Take a look for yourself.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CDHKNq4llDW/

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Textile + Color = Alexandra Kingswell’s Original Artwork https://mobispirit.com/textile-color-alexandra-kingswells-original-artwork/ Fri, 28 Feb 2020 09:52:00 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=22283 Alexandra Kingswell’s artwork is the combination of two of her biggest passions: textiles and color. Using mainly solid color fabrics in bright and saturated hues, she makes quilt-like designs formed of geometric shapes. Her patchwork is very precisely sewn and contains no embellishments with the finished design sometimes stretched over a canvas stretcher, and other […]

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Alexandra Kingswell’s artwork is the combination of two of her biggest passions: textiles and color. Using mainly solid color fabrics in bright and saturated hues, she makes quilt-like designs formed of geometric shapes. Her patchwork is very precisely sewn and contains no embellishments with the finished design sometimes stretched over a canvas stretcher, and other times not.

According to Kingswell, her love of color goes all the way back to her childhood, when she sorted her colored pencils into pleasing sequences. “Color! I love it when it creates drama and impact, when it dances before your eyes, when it stirs the soul and fires the imagination,” she writes on her website.

Her love of textile came later, having earned a degree in communications design and after a fruitful career as a graphic designer. “I get pleasure from creating things,” says Kingswell, “things that are so much more than the sum of their parts – finding new patterns by exploring the beauty of color, number, sequence, and proportion through the medium of fabric.”

Her aim with her work? To lift spirits and make people smile. “And also intrigue them a little!” A good enough cause as any.

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Ramzy Masri Uses Rainbow Colors to Create His Colorful Images https://mobispirit.com/ramzy-masri-uses-rainbow-colors-to-create-his-colorful-images/ Fri, 14 Feb 2020 09:08:00 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=21406 Graphic designer Ramzy Masri loves colors, especially the rainbow ones. Better-known as space.ram on social media, the Brooklyn-based artist can transform anything and everything into a colorful artwork. On his Instagram account you can find images of people, food, cityscapes, landscapes and animals all dressed in warm colors. “[I’m] an unapologetic optimist, I value authentic […]

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Graphic designer Ramzy Masri loves colors, especially the rainbow ones. Better-known as space.ram on social media, the Brooklyn-based artist can transform anything and everything into a colorful artwork. On his Instagram account you can find images of people, food, cityscapes, landscapes and animals all dressed in warm colors.

“[I’m] an unapologetic optimist, I value authentic experiences that help people to live fuller, richer lives. I’m a media-agnostic designer interested in what makes things tick, when and if we’ll make contact with aliens and glitter,” the artist wrote on his personal website ad added. “When I’m not working, I’m working on an armageddon escape plan, standing up for what’s right, wondering how many cats I could fit into my apartment and wearing out the grooves in my Sade vinyl.”

Masri currently has more than 129,000 Instagram admirers and receives thousands of likes on each post. If you are interested to see his colorful world, check out the gallery below and follow him on Instagram for future updates.

View this post on Instagram

Trying to keep my mom’s back in tact 😅

A post shared by Ramzy Masri (@space.ram) on

View this post on Instagram

#BrandPartner “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” — Maya Angelou. I learned a lot this year about how companies can support the LGBTQIA+ community during pride season. There’s been so much discussion about how pride has become corporatized, another hashtag holiday on a marketing calendar. Gay twitter has torn apart pride campaigns, criticizing them for being lazy, opportunistic, overly centered on the pride flag, or insensitive. While I agree with some of these sentiments, I wonder if call-out culture is dulling the potential progress we can make with culture and brands alike. Brands are platforms, and the decision to use them to affect change or raise money for LGBTQIA+ non-profits is real visibility and impact that we should support. For example, @Listerine and the #CareWithPride initiative have raised over $1 million for LGBTQIA+ non-profits like PFLAG, The Trevor Project, and The Family Equality Council. The missions of these organizations help everyday LGBTQIA+ people throughout the world in real ways. Like helping eager dads adopt kids, building community with the parents of other lesbians, and providing critical counseling for suicidal queer teens. I’m proud to partner with #CareWithPride to shed light on the good work they’re doing for our community, even beyond pride month. Every day is a pride march and the more boots (or heels😉) on the ground the better.

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San Miguel’s Art is Located Somewhere Over the Rainbow https://mobispirit.com/san-miguels-art-is-located-somewhere-over-the-rainbow/ Mon, 27 Jan 2020 11:16:13 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=20463 Okuda San Miguel seems to be out on a mission: transforming the world around him into a rainbow-colored experience. His distinctive style of geometric harmonies emboldened with intense colors means his installations, sculptures, and paintings really (really!) pop. But much like his colorfully messy creations, his artwork is hard to categorize or pinpoint exactly. “My […]

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Okuda San Miguel seems to be out on a mission: transforming the world around him into a rainbow-colored experience. His distinctive style of geometric harmonies emboldened with intense colors means his installations, sculptures, and paintings really (really!) pop.

But much like his colorfully messy creations, his artwork is hard to categorize or pinpoint exactly. “My work is more related to surrealism and pop-art, which I discovered in school, than to street art or what is known as contemporary art,” he explained in an interview with Design Boom.

Sometimes described as Pop Surrealism meets Street Art, his work, incorporating colorful geometric patterns, portraying anything from animals and human figures to skulls and religious iconography. With his art raging in scale and size, his work also includes massive murals as well as whole buildings transformed into colorful installations. “I love to work on a large scale because it’s more breathtaking and I prefer to select this size of the project,” explained San Miguel.

Incredibly enough, these murals don’t rely on sketches. “I love to draw directly on the walls and keep creating and improvising during the process,” says San Miguel. “I need to see in person the whole architecture and try to play with that.”

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