World’s largest mural is painted in Norway by Ella & Pitr
French artist duo Ella & Pitr recently created the world’s largest mural in Norway for NuArt 2015. The mural sits on the roof of the Block Berge Bygg construction company building in Klepp,...
View ArticlePortraits by Steve Salo
Australian artist Steve Salo is renowned for his emotive and expressionistic portraits. His subjects seem to be painted in a moment of raw and genuine openness. A look in their eyes, or the tenseness...
View ArticleInside the dark fantasies of Kavan the Kid
If our wildest dreams could be printed in a photograph, they might look something like the works of LA-based photographer Kavan the Kid. His moody and often tense images invite us to stroll into the...
View ArticleThe figurative works of Jason Shawn Alexander
Jason Shawn Alexander is an expressionist and figurative painter currently based in LA and originally from Tennessee. His works aim to “embody the vulnerability, fear, and underlying strengths that...
View ArticleThe intricate metal sculptures of Zadok Ben-David
Zadok Ben-David explores the symbiosis of man and nature in his sculptures made of metal. Born in Yemen, brought up in Israel, and currently living in London, he uses influences from all these...
View ArticleThe light-filled figurative works of Matthew Saba
American painter Matthew Saba distorts and perplexes human perception with twisted, fragmented images of seemingly mundane scenes. He paints portraits and objects he considers to be “treasures often...
View ArticleThe fantasy-filled images of Alexandra Benetel
Photographer Alexandra Benetel seeks to uncover beauty in all things. That’s why she loves to go exploring to find the right location for her photoshoots. She’ll often walk around the same areas many...
View ArticleFlowering insect wings by Seb Janiak
Paris-based photographer, Seb Janiak was inspired by mimicry in the natural world and sought to incorporate it into his own photographic works. He wanted to explore this phenomenon where one animal...
View ArticleUnconventional portraits drawn on paper maps by Ed Fairburn
English artist Ed Fairburn begins his portraits using a very unique kind of canvas. He uses vintage paper maps and star charts as the foundation for his portraits and integrates their visage into the...
View ArticleFranz Schumacher – Nature Photographed in One Point Perspective
As an art student I was taught that to be a great painter you must use one part instinct, and one part trained skill. After all, what good is a wild imagination if you don’t have the discipline and...
View ArticleHannah Williams’ children’s illustration
My name is Hannah Williams. I am an illustrator specializing in children’s illustration. I graduated from Sinclair Community College with an Associate degree in Art and received my Bachelor’s degree in...
View ArticleThe Audobon Mural Project highlights endangered birds in a powerful series of...
The portraits of hundreds of endangered bird species are now on display in a beautiful series of artworks across Upper Manhattan. The Audubon Mural Project kicked off in October 2014 with a mission to...
View ArticleAlluring natural-light portraits of women by Alessio Albi
Italian photographer Alessio Albi creates hauntingly beautiful portraits of women accented by rays of natural light. Light becomes a primary focus of the work and is captured in the shadows that fall...
View ArticlePop Painting by Camilla d’Errico
Leading pop surrealist painter, Camilla d’Errico, recently released a new book to give readers a behind-the-scenes look at her painting tools, methods, and inspirations. In it, she details the paints...
View ArticleThe digital manipulations of Januz Miralles
Janus Miralles aka Nuestra creates digital manipulations that look like paintings in the process of melting or dripping away. Using a virtual palette knife, Miralles will begin with a realistic...
View ArticleAmazingly meticulous renditions of plant-life by Xavier Casalta
It took over 370 hours for artist Xavier Casalta to complete just one piece of art, titled Autumn. The work itself bears the mark of his intense labor in its intricate and life-like renditions of...
View ArticleAndrea Torres Balaguer’s art of capturing dreams
Photographer Andrea Torres Balaguer tries to create dark and minimalistic fantasy worlds in her photography. The Barcelona-based artist explores themes of surrealism, mystery, and symbolism as well as...
View ArticleThe unbelievable collage works of Ysbel LeMay
Hundreds of individual photographs go into creating just one of Ysbel LeMay’s nature-based collages. The Canadian artist will combine fragments of plants with animals, and natural elements to create...
View ArticleYeesookyung’s reinterpretations of broken porcelain pottery
Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery using gold as an adhesive for the cracks. By lining the cracks with gold, the imperfections are emphasized and the piece ends up looking more...
View ArticleA quarter of a million miles by Christy Lee Rogers
Christy Lee Rogers photographs water in ways we’ve never imagined. In her series, A Quarter of a Million Miles, she seems to depict angelic figures floating slowly through heaven. Light is spotlighted...
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