One particualrly passionate collector has taken it upon himself to preserve one bike from each developmental epoch for future generations to enjoy. We dig it!
No 5 The Bike Maker by Made by Hand
The latest portrait doc in the Made by Hand series shines a light on bike maker Ezra Caldwell and his use of creativity in his fight against cancer.
The Anatomy Of Owen Wright by Indoek
Study the anatomy of surf titan Owen Wright in this motion graphics piece from director Matt Titone.
What happens when two Vimeo Staff Pick recipients team up to help a man in search of an identity? In this case, the answer is an incredibly detailed portrait, made up of about 2.1 million dots.
Miguel Endara, who you may remember from “The Making of Hero,” caught a screening of John Wikstrom’s “Finding Benjamin” and decided to help the best way he knew how.
The Last Supper by Dark Rye
As Julie Green sipped her coffee and thumbed through the paper one morning in 1999, she stumbled upon an article that surprised her. It was a report outlining the final meal request by an inmate that had been executed the night before.
Bothered, Julie turned to her work to reflect, collecting these articles and eventually illustrating over 500 ceramic plates with final meals. She’ll continue painting plates until capital punishment is no longer.
Theo Jansen may not refer to himself as an artist, but the genius kenetic sculptures that bloom from his hands beg to differ.
American Tintype by Matt Morris Films
Unfulfilled by the process of digital image-making, Harry Taylor discovered a passion for the 150-year-old craft of tintype photography and never looked back.
Motoi Yamamoto - Saltscapes by The Avant/Garde Diaries
Artist Motoi Yamamoto travels to the salt flats of western Utah to discuss mortality, rebirth, and crafting art from the salt of the earth.
Portrait Editor by Vimeo Staff
Everyone’s favorite cloven-hooved Vimean is back with a quick tutorial for applying sexy filters to your Portrait images!
Christine Sun Kim, A Selby Film by the selby
Growing up, Christine Sun Kim developed a complicated relationship with sound. Now through her artwork she’s able to blend sound and performance in ways that are physical, visual, and unexpected.