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Featured Works From The Gallery: Week 38

Each week we bring you our favorite projects from the Gallery, showcasing the best of what The Creators Project community has to offer.

Our new online Gallery provides creative professionals a platform to showcase their portfolio of work, gain exposure, build their network, find collaborators, and become eligible for funding opportunities like The Studio. The Gallery also helps fans of cutting edge creative work to discover new artists and inspiring projects. Each week we'll be selecting a few of our favorites and bringing you the best of what The Creators Project community has to offer. To have your work featured, submit your tech-powered projects to the Gallery.

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Vasilisa Forbes: Floratech

Creating a digital photographic spring story is one way of getting into the “spirit” of spring. London-based digital artist Vasilisa Forbes captures the season’s nature-y feel in Floratech, a series in digital fashion. Mastering unique photographic and editing techniques, Forbes puts order into chaos, texture into 2-D, and shows us a whole new perspective on fashion photography.

Gerardo García: OVF

It’s no mystery why we think this video is dope—a magical door leads you to another magical door, and so on, all to the sounds of The Flaming Lips. While making this trip across the world and the universe, you’re greeted by some pretty interesting characters. These creatures give us a look inside Santa Fe animator Gerardo Garcia’s crazy-creative mind. Yet, despite their deceiving adorableness, these little animated dudes demonstrate pure skill in motion graphics. To get a close-up of some of OVF’s characters, check them out in our gallery.

Peter Stasek: Floating Nests

Architect Peter Stasek envisioned London’s next loft tower in the shape of an imaginary gigantic tree. In a building where every resident and visitor can enjoy an unrestricted view of the Thames while simultaneously floating atop their nest-like apartment, it’s no wonder we’re dying to join this “floating community.” To see images of the Floating Nest in it’s metropolitan setting, click here.