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Dollar collages art. Jon McNaught. Artist sketchbooks. Artist sketchbooks :: Oliver Towne Posted by Jeanine Oliver Towne is the alter-ego of illustrator Michael Mullan, an artist based out of rural Vermont.

Artist sketchbooks

His work is textural, colorful & bold, and both distinct portfolios of this talented artist are equally impressive. I chose to share some of Oliver’s beautiful & inspiring sketchbook pages today—amazing stuff! Peter de Sève. These Disney Princesses Reimagined As Different Ethnicities Are Gorgeous. 11 Comics Every Introvert Will Understand. Some Artists Sign Their Masterpieces, But Nicolas Jolly's Mark is the Art. Posted by erika rae | 2 May 2014 | Comments (0) "Averse" A quick glance at Nicolas Jolly's most recent work and it could be easy to simply write it off as swirling, Van Gogh inspired works of art.

Some Artists Sign Their Masterpieces, But Nicolas Jolly's Mark is the Art

The Most Adorable Art Heist. Mixed Media Portraits by Florian Nicolle. Digital artist and illustrator Florian Nicolle (previously here and here) blends layers of newsprint, watercolor, pencil, and digital painting to create rich, frenetic portraits that seem to fly off the canvas.

Mixed Media Portraits by Florian Nicolle

Over the past few years, Nicolle has been tapped by some of the world’s largest brands including Nike, Adobe, Warner Brothers, and ESPN, but still finds time for personal work. Animals Drawn with Moiré Patterns. This beautiful series of animal illustrations by Milan-based designer Andrea Minini began as a design experiment to obtain complex shapes and depth starting with just a few lines.

Animals Drawn with Moiré Patterns

Using Adobe Illustrator, Minini created textured moiré patterns that give each illustration a surprising intensity. You can see more from this series over on Behance. Little Monster and Flowers by Kerstin Hiestermann. Not everyone uses Instagram for just food and travel photography or selfies.

Little Monster and Flowers by Kerstin Hiestermann

Some of them regards Instagram as a medium for exhibiting their artwork. German based artist Kerstin Hiestermann belongs to the second group. She has an imaginary character which she calls little monster and she creates floral settings for it and tells us about its adventures. Kerstin says “The child in me is still alive” and generously opens the door of her imagination to her followers. The self-loathing illustrations of Katie So. Illustration Work of Michael Mullan. Check it out!! CHRIS HARDING ANIMATION CONCERN - Work. Fatinha Ramos on The Creative Finder. Striking Infrared Photography. All of Daniel Zvereff’s art series display photographs accompanied with sketchbook notes and drawings.

Striking Infrared Photography

Although his pictures alone are beautiful depictions of locations like Greenland, Iceland, Canada, Alaska…, the notebook images are a diary of his travels providing us more insight. His initial interest was to document the arctic and sub-arctic regions of six countries, showing the changes in landscapes due to a lack of environmental preservation and global warming. However, Zvereff’s journey of about three months took unexpected turns—he ended up living in rural villages in Kenya. “Yet, the more zigzagging around the world I did, the more it seemed everything was connected. Digital Female Figures. Polish illustrator Tomasz Zawistowski has drawn out these “Girls in Strips” as he calls them, possibly influenced from paper strips, and then vectorizes and perfects each image on the computer.

Digital Female Figures

It is interesting how he is able to create 3-D form and a sense of movement with simple colored stripes. Images © Tomasz Zawistowski Via Behance. Contemporary drawings by Karolis Strautniekas. Antoine Guilloppé. Impressively Detailed Pen Doodles By Kerby Rosanes. Do you remember those imaginative doodles you used to make in your high school notebook?

Impressively Detailed Pen Doodles By Kerby Rosanes

Maybe you still make them. But Phillipine-based illustrator Kerby Rosanes creates doodles (as he calls them) that are probably several orders of magnitude greater than any you or I have ever made. His most recent work is called “Time Guardian.” This stunning portrait of an owl features an unexpected twist – the whole thing is drawn out of minutely detailed gears, cogs and other mechanical bits, giving the soaring owl an intricate steampunk look.

Creative Illustrations by Alex Solis. Chicago based illustrator Alex Solis entertains his followers with his imaginative drawings in different themes.

Creative Illustrations by Alex Solis

The first set we share here shows the little food thieves that trouble him recently. He explains “Someone has been eating my food, I finally got some evidence with the hidden cameras I installed. I’ll try to post some of the pictures as I capture them.” The second one is taken from his latest series “Sign Language Doodles”. Spooky Artworks By Daniel Danger. 8K views 75 days ago by LostInSpace Daniel Danger is a talented illustrator and printmaker from Boston who is known for, among other things, his beautiful and haunting ink prints.

Spooky Artworks By Daniel Danger

Most of his works are created by hand using ink on cardboard, and then everything is scanned and colored digitally. An Artist Passionate About Architecture. Having studied architecture at a Polish university, Maja Wronska gracefully paints on paper the ornamented facade of Rouen Cathedral, as shown above. Much of her work is focused on churches, bridges, and city life in Paris, Venice, Prague and New York City. Artwork © Maja Wronska. Watercolors by Alina Puninu. Blogger Upgrades People’s Pictures With Cute Matching Monsters.

11K views 78 days ago by Skirmantė New Zealand-born and Brooklyn-based artist Jordan Young has created a tumblr blog called Matching Monsters that adds cute illustrated creatures to photographs uploaded by his blog’s followers. Young draws these adorable monsters to match with the people in the submitted pictures. The artist says that “monsters don’t just hide under your bed. In fact, they’re hiding all over the world, often in places you’d least expect. Source: matchingmonsters.com Like Dislike 4 points Vote: Artist Creates Drawings From Make Up To Celebrate Chinese New Year. 5K views 81 days ago by Skirmantė In her latest series “Make-up meets Chinese Art”, Malaysian experimental artist Red Hong Yi uses everyday makeup products to create paintings that reflect traditional Chinese attributes.

As the artist explains, “Chinese art requires a lot of precision and skill – one stroke can make a huge difference I felt that this is similar to how a woman carefully puts on her make-up.” The project is set to celebrate the Chinese New Year, which lasts for 15 days, and will have a piece a day posted on Red Hong Yi’s Instagram account. Source: Instagram (via designboom) Welcome! : Sergio Membrillas : illustrator. Illustrator draws people’s deepest darkest fears and posts them on Tumblr. The Watercolor Dance. Vietnamese artist Minh Dam has been living in Poland since 1991, and currently works as an architect and drawing teacher at Studio Lineare. His watercolor paintings are highly praised and awarded in events in Italy and beyond, and what I like about his work is how he adds blobs of water over paint for rain scenes, which creates movement and realism. Artwork © ShowSlow.

The Official Website of Laurie Lipton. Illustrations on Vintage Book Pages by Loui Jover. Queensland, Australia based artist Loui Jover makes ink drawings on sheets of vintage book paper. Working in a small studio at the backyard of his house, he says “I draw obsessively every single day filling books with ideas, cartoons and drawings.” He likes the background that printed words of the book pages offer as they give his illustrations deeper meaning and story. Creative Illustrator Sees Life In Everyday Street Objects. Florotypes: Elegant Figures Crafted Entirely Out Of Dried Plants (18 pics) 22K views. Creative Art with Everyday Objects by Javier Pérez. Drawing with Leaves. I’m loving these figurative sketchbook illustrations created around the forms of pressed leaves. They showed up in the Tumblr of the Sketching Backpacker who has some serious chops when it comes to documenting their travels using paint, collage, pencil, or anything else available, I definitely recommend getting lost for a moment.

(via fuck yeah book arts!) ManYak. Digital Paintings by Cyril Rolando. WORK : www.simonprades.com. The Latest Work. Angel BOLIGAN CORBO. Angel Boligan Corbo was born on 10th May 1965 in San Antonio de los Baňos, Havana, Cuba. Since 1992 he lives in Mexico. He studied at the National School of Plastic Arts Instructors in Havana, from which he graduated in 1987 as a Teacher of Plastic Arts. Our Problems and Flaws Turned Into Cartoons by Angel Boligan. Personal work : Roman Muradov. Hi, I'm Liz. Stained glass posters of famous 80s movies. The art of David Ho. Bridgeman Art Library - Bridgeman Art Library - art images.

Illustratore Paolo Domeniconi - illustrazioni per bambini - children's illustration. Olga Ert on Behance. Breadwig » Cartoons of strange characters drawn with a unique style. Ornate insects drawn by Alex Konahin. Creative Dad Colors His Kids’ Drawings. What do you get when you combine the aesthetic talent of an artistic adult with the uninhibited creativity of a child? The resulting art might look something like these images by Reddit user Tatsputin, which were a creative collaboration between a father and his children. When Tatsputin takes his monthly three-hour work-related flight, his two children give him their drawings for him to color in, which he does during the flight. Portfolio « Julie West Illustration. Alberto Macone. Alberto Macone was born in Rochester, New York, in 1971. During his childhood, he moved to Rome, Italy where he still lives.

He graduated in Biology, earned a PhD in Biochemistry and currently works as Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, La Sapienza University and he has co-authored many publications in international scientific journals. Along this scientific training, Alberto has also developed great artistic skills as self learner, namely in drawing and painting. Soju shots. Steampunk Star Wars Characters. Are you a Star Wars fan? Book art by Ekaterina Panikanova. Character Design. Everyday Objects as Imaginative Illustrations. Collage illustrations by Kristen McCrea. Extraordinary Disney Illustrations by Pez Artwork. Wooden illustrations. Illustrations by Bioworkz.

Illustrations by Mr Baker. Dreamy Architectural Watercolors by Sunga Park. ILLUSTRATIONS BY YAN NASCIMBENE. Illustrations by Nicolas Delort. Illustration by Ivan Meshkov. Jean-Baptiste Monge - Illustrateur. Watercolours and lithography by Ruta Daubure. Object Art by Tang Chiew Ling. The golden book of biology illustration. Illustrations by Jon Lau. My personal work. R.Michelson Galleries. Scott Gustafson's Artist's Studio Online. Daily Peril. Sydwiki. Daniela Volpari. Online Portfolio of Annie Rodrigue. Sydwiki. Illustration, humorous, pen and ink, florida, character design,, cartoons, editorial illustration, b.

Kelly Vivanco - Art. Daphne Descends :Alessia Iannetti. Portraits Painted with Coffee on Century-Old Ledger Paper by Michael Aaron Williams. Illustrations by Matthew Houston. Illustrations by Ming Sin Ho. Illustrations by Becha. Art by Useless Arm. Ira from Iraville. Strange Things: a children's book by Bethany Kemp. CiaranDuffy illustration. Matyldakonecka.com. Illustrations by Florian Nicolle. Fleur de Papayer. Urban tribal illustrations by Marh. Line art by Jonathan Calugi. Freakshow. Editorial illustration by Raymond Biesinger. Seattle print by Rick Murphy. In black and gold.