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Spectacular Moleskine Doodles Explode with Energy. Philippines-based illustrator Kerby Rosanes proves that doodling can be so much more than scratching unintelligible scribbles on paper.

Spectacular Moleskine Doodles Explode with Energy

Through his Sketchy Stories blog, Rosanes shares his wonderful world of doodling in a simple Moleskine sketchbook. Equipped with an ordinary Moleskine, a few Uni Pin drawing pens, and his innate gift for drawing, the artist is able to transport viewers to a world where tiny, cartoonish creatures explode with gusto to make up larger entities. Each of the illustrator's complex and crowded sketches are filled with minute details that allow the eye to wander and discover new characters and designs at every turn.

Etam Cru Brightens City Walls With Epic Colorful Street Art Murals. EmailEmail Polish graffiti duo Etam Cru, consisting of artists Sainer and Bezt, breathes new life into abandoned or simply dull walls that otherwise would sink in their grey sadness.

Etam Cru Brightens City Walls With Epic Colorful Street Art Murals

Their epic-sized and fantasy-driven street art is scattered in various locations, mainly in Eastern Europe. Etam Cru’s magnificent graffiti works are heavily charged with Eastern European folklore, mysticism, fantasy and witty humour. Recently the duo has spread their wings wider and flew to US, to present their talent in local Richmond Mural Project with their piece “Moonshine”. Source: etamcru.com | Facebook. These Photos Are Actually Pencil Perfect Drawings. At just 22 years old, Italian artist Diego Fazo has developed the skill to create photo-realistic drawings using a simple charcoal pencil.

These Photos Are Actually Pencil Perfect Drawings

His latest creation, pictured below, has drawn hundreds of positive comments on his Deviant Art profile. Don’t tell me you can tell the image below is a drawing and not a high-definition photograph, because I don’t buy it. In fact people were so skeptical this incredible piece of art was drawn by hand that young Diego Fazo had to put up some photos of the work in progress just to lay doubts to rest.

- StumbleUpon. Shapes of Conscious. It is Not Escher's Hands. South African artist Jono Dry makes a beautiful tribute to M.C.

It is Not Escher's Hands

Escher, by drawing his own hand and his mother’s in this art piece titled “Creation.” Everyday wear spacesuit jacket. Chris from Betabrand sez, "While humanity waits for the space industry to hurry the hell up and allow it to freely travel through the cosmos, the fashion industry is already prepared.

Everyday wear spacesuit jacket

Today, Betabrand released the Space Jacket by Steven B. Incredible Vertigo-Inducing Animations of San Francisco. This post contains a number of extremely large animated GIFs which might taken a moment to fully download. Sorry for any inconvenience. Director Kevin Parry (previously) recently directed a wonderful music video for Kalle Matson, shot by Andrea Nesbitt, featuring a number of visual special effects that appear to slingshot the camera through wide views of San Francisco.

Parry has a full gallery of smaller animations where you can see some of the isolated shots, but I had him export seven large, absolutely bandwidth-sucking versions, five of which are above. For two more, see also Ocean Bay Bridge and Market Street. Regarding how this was all accomplished he says via email: The zooms are done by setting up a camera at each end location and filming the camera zooming in and out.

The Art of Negative Space: Part II. Polar Panorama Photography Some Eye Catching Examples. Polar Panorama Photography Some Eye Catching Examples Posted on 16 July 2009.

Polar Panorama Photography Some Eye Catching Examples

15 astounding examples of photorealism. These illustrators, painters and artists have an unfathomable talent.

15 astounding examples of photorealism

Creating photo realistic portraits and landscapes using only a pen, pencil or brush, the attention to detail and photo realism is absolutely awe-inspiring. Take a look at our picks of the best of the bunch. 01. Rob Hefferan Based in Cheshire, Rob Hefferan is an exceptionally talented figurative artist. 02.

Juan Francisco Casas Ruiz is a Spaniard visual artist. 03. Halim Ghodbane's attention to detail is breath-taking. 04. Michael's work has been the subject of five solo shows in London. 05. Iain Macarthur. Artist Bio Born in 1986 in Swindon, England.

Iain Macarthur

Became a fanatic of art at the age of eight in which I was introduced to art through watching a lot of cartoon shows and comic books. First ever comic I looked at was the Batman series. Since then I’ve been obsessed with drawing odd fantasy drawings and anime characters. When I got older I diverted from anime drawings to realistic figures and faces, always striving to make them more detailed and photorealistic. Ephemeral Portraits Cut from Layers of Wire Mesh by Seung Mo Park. Using a process that could be the new definition of meticulous, Korean sculptor Seung Mo Park creates giant ephemeral portraits by cutting layer after layer of wire mesh.

Ephemeral Portraits Cut from Layers of Wire Mesh by Seung Mo Park

Each work begins with a photograph which is superimposed over layers of wire with a projector, then using a subtractive technique Park slowly snips away areas of mesh. Each piece is several inches thick as each plane that forms the final image is spaced a few finger widths apart, giving the portraits a certain depth and dimensionality that’s hard to convey in a photograph, but this video on YouTube shows it pretty well.

- StumbleUpon. Bright and Positive Paintings by Leonid Afremov. Untitled Document. These Incredible, Photorealistic Drawings Will Make You Wonder How a Human Hand Could Create Images So Lifelike. - StumbleUpon.