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]]>Pip & Pop is what one would imagine finding at the very edge of the rainbow. A colorful blend of sculptures, paintings, and installations, it’s the brainchild of Australian artist Tanya Schultz. “My work seems to have gotten more and more intensely colorful over time” she shared with Hot ‘N’ Gold magazine. “Sometimes I step back and think… oh dear, what have I done!? So much color it could make you fall over.”
Much like Pip & Pop, artistic duo Gilles and Cecilie like to keep things colorfully messy, with their art (both personal and commercial) spanning across different mediums. From illustrations and murals to animation and environmental design, the Norwegian and French designers don’t shy away from color, attracting brands like Nissan, Diet Pepsi, and the Guardian.
Luke Choice (aka Velvet Spectrum) also sticks to vibrant colors, with his digital illustrations the very meaning of eye-popping. Aside from his illustrations, the Los Angeles-based artist also incorporates animation and typography into his work, with the end result both playful and unique.
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]]>Australian artist Tanya Schultz, known as Pip & Pop, makes immersive artworks from an eclectic range of materials including sugar, glitter, candy, plastic flowers, and other knick-knacks she finds on her travels.
Her work includes installation, painting, and sculptures, that form an overly bright landscape, something taken out of a childhood fantasy. A universe of happiness and color.
Pip & Pop actually began as a collaboration with fellow artist Nicole Andrijevic in 2007. But after four years, Andrijevic left the partnership to pursue a different career. Schultz now works solo and with other friends and artists creating projects in many parts of the world.
She has exhibited her work in Australia, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Hong Kong, and Germany, among other places.
Check out some of her eye popping work below.
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]]>The post These Artists Draw Their Inspiration From ALL the Colors of the Rainbow appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Pip & Pop is what one would imagine finding at the very edge of the rainbow. A colorful blend of sculptures, paintings, and installations, it’s the brainchild of Australian artist Tanya Schultz. “My work seems to have gotten more and more intensely colorful over time” she shared with Hot ‘N’ Gold magazine. “Sometimes I step back and think… oh dear, what have I done!? So much color it could make you fall over.”
Much like Pip & Pop, artistic duo Gilles and Cecilie like to keep things colorfully messy, with their art (both personal and commercial) spanning across different mediums. From illustrations and murals to animation and environmental design, the Norwegian and French designers don’t shy away from color, attracting brands like Nissan, Diet Pepsi, and the Guardian.
Luke Choice (aka Velvet Spectrum) also sticks to vibrant colors, with his digital illustrations the very meaning of eye-popping. Aside from his illustrations, the Los Angeles-based artist also incorporates animation and typography into his work, with the end result both playful and unique.
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]]>The post Pip & Pop’s Artwork is What Awaits On the End of a Rainbow appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Australian artist Tanya Schultz, known as Pip & Pop, makes immersive artworks from an eclectic range of materials including sugar, glitter, candy, plastic flowers, and other knick-knacks she finds on her travels.
Her work includes installation, painting, and sculptures, that form an overly bright landscape, something taken out of a childhood fantasy. A universe of happiness and color.
Pip & Pop actually began as a collaboration with fellow artist Nicole Andrijevic in 2007. But after four years, Andrijevic left the partnership to pursue a different career. Schultz now works solo and with other friends and artists creating projects in many parts of the world.
She has exhibited her work in Australia, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Hong Kong, and Germany, among other places.
Check out some of her eye popping work below.
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