Fresh 18: Best in Book

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Recognising the highest-scoring entry in each Fresh 18 creative genre with work from Sevi Iko Dømochevsky, Guille Llano, Shiouwen Hong, Anthony Capristo, Enrique Gracia Herrera and Pierre Fudaryli

Art, Battery Powered Gods by Sevi Iko Dømochevsky
Fine Art Gold VFX Silver Curator Series
"I’m obsessed with change and transformation, figures of power and ultimately, transcendence over one’s identity. This work is an exploration of the primitive essence of the soul, unleashed and freed from the physical laws it naturally constraints it , mutating into something new, a bodiless expression of the self, pure energy able to manifest anything and manipulate everything at will."
Battery Powered Gods
Design, Yorokobu Cover by Guille Llano
Illustration Gold Motion Graphics Gold
"In December 2017 I participated in the Yorokobu magazine annual contest. My idea was to create a modular typography using some school materials that I used to have when I was a child. This way the pieces should fit perfectly using the same eraser piece as main element to form the word 'Yorokobu'. I completed the project with a motion graphic piece showing the process."
Yorokobu Cover
Fashion, #areyouthere by Shiouwen Hong
Fashion Gold Commercial & Branded Content Bronze
#areyouthere is a short film questioning social media identities. While these platforms empower us with the freedom to express ourselves, we have become subjected to comments, likes, tags, and online profiles. Amid virtual guidance and interferences, the film drifts and explores between digital and physical selves.
#areyouthere
Film, Free Your Mind by Anthony Capristo
Commercial & Branded Content Gold
Millenials from different subcultures question the true nature of reality. They free their mind, establish their own rules, break physical laws of nature and create a new reality according to their idea
Free Your Mind
Motion & 3D, Showreel by Enrique Gracia Herrera
VFX Gold Commercial & Branded Silver
"Artwork. Personal and professional projects. Poesie visuel."
Showreel
Photography Enlightenment is a Destructive Process by Pierre Fudaryli
Retouching & Post Gold
The piece is sustained and inspired by the phrase of adyashanti: “Enlightenment is a destructive process. It has nothing to do with becoming better or being happier. Enlightenment is the crumbling away of untruth. It's seeing through the facade of pretence. It's the complete eradication of everything we imagined to be true.”
Enlightenment is a Destructive Process