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90 Incredible Drawings and Pencil Illustrations - ForCG. Drawing Techniques &Reference Directory of Lessons &Tutorials with Step by Step Tutorials for How to Draw Cartoons, Comics, Illustrations, &Photo-Realistic Artwork. Most Amazing Sand Sculptures | Golberz.Com - StumbleUpon.

Most Amazing Sand Sculptures Anyone who has ever been to the beach has probably tried to sculpt a simple sand structure of some sort.Well leave it to the pros, because we have some great sand sculpture pictures listed below. 36 Comments: rachael said... I've tried making sandcastles before.. I suck. April 16, 2010 at 11:59 AM shahid said... nice arts May 25, 2010 at 3:07 AM jalalHB said... This is simply classic and aesthetics May 7, 2011 at 7:00 PM Anonymous said... Harrison Hot Springs, in BC Canada,I recognized multiple pieces of art from there :D September 4, 2011 at 1:02 PM Impressive!

September 13, 2011 at 7:51 PM where's the rest of them? September 19, 2011 at 1:47 AM ZuZu Gold said... remarkable. September 20, 2011 at 11:43 AM That's a stupid introduction... September 22, 2011 at 7:26 AM amazing, I remember when I was a little girl making sad sculptures, even during the winter I would make snow animals, haha! September 27, 2011 at 2:02 PM Annunci Incontri Roma said... The first one is my favorite. Фото и рисунки, арт и креативная реклама. Paul Caddens Hyperrealistic Drawings Made with Graphite and Chalk. Paul Cadden is a Scottish-born hyperrealist artist who creates painfully realistic artworks using only graphite and chalk.

I’ve posted some pretty realistic drawings in the past, like Rajacenna’s detailed celebrity portraits, Juan Francisco Casas’ photo-like ballpoint pen drawings, or Paul Lung’s pencil artworks, but the pieces you’re about to see are on a whole other level. Using simple materials like graphite and white chalk, Paul Cadden is able to replicate complex photos down to the tiniest details.

Whether it’s the countless wrinkles on an old man’s face, the smoke from a lit cigarette or the water dripping from someone’s face, he makes it look unbelievably realistic. “Although the drawings and paintings I make are based upon a series of photographs, video stills etc, the art created from the photo is used to create a softer and much more complex focus on the subject depicted, presenting it as a living tangible object. Via Deviant Art Reddit Stumble. Horrible Cards. Horrible Cards are Copyright © 2012 Matthew Inman. Please don't steal. The Oatmeal. - StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon. Mud Makes Man Appear (14 pics) - My Modern Metropolis - StumbleUpon. 31-year-old Alejandro Maestre Gasteazi has created an incredibly interesting photographic series about the struggle of an artist. First, though, you may be asking yourself these questions: Exactly, what are we looking at?

How did the photographer achieve this strange, sculpture-like illusion? Gasteazi asked his friend Julián to cover himself with a mixture of blue paint and mud. He then photographed Julián at various stages. Later, in Photoshop, Gasteazi cut around his subject's body to make him appear like a floating sculpture. Enjoy the series as a whole and then read our interview with the photographer. Finally, check out some great, behind-the-scenes shots he sent to us. How did you create these sculptures? The sculptures show a man struggling with himself. Therefore, with this photograph series I intend to show an artist fighting to get to know and shape himself and turn into a better human being. Are the sculptures suppose to be of a man slowly forming? Maestre Gasteazi's website. 17 things no one probably have told you yet (comics by alex noriega) - wave avenue. DrawerGeeks!

Nemo et Nihil Picture 88 & & Drawings. Hand drawings, made using a pencil. Untitled Document. 50 Mind Blowing Sketches | Penny's Daybook | www.PennysDaybook.com. Critic, “I’m an artist myself and” Argument from authority – always a logical fallacy, but even worse when it’s in a subjective field where there arguably can’t be any authorities. “I hate it when people who aren’t artists assume anything someone puts out there is ‘mind-blowing’.” – incredibly condescending, don’t you think? And besides, “assumes” that it is mind-blowing? If the person who posted these pieces had his mind figuratively blown by them, then how can they not be mind-blowing? Who are you to say that they are not, in the face of reality and facts? Why aren’t the people looking at art allowed to decide if they like it or not?

“There were only a select few that were actually interesting and most of them were considerably unskilled-looking.” “Just because someone draws lines in a girls hair or shows the boobs doesn’t make it amazing.” “No, I am not bias towards any creative expression whatsoever but I don’t agree with just how ‘inspiring’ these are supposed to be.” 眼技 来自櫻桃小丸子在堆糖网的分享 - StumbleUpon. Art 1. Optical Design. Ethereal Digital Paintings Capture The Look Of Loneliness. Loneliness never looked so depressingly good. Variations of glittered deformations form the basis for a grotesquely beautiful motif in the works of Japanese artist 非(xhxix).

Digitally sketching, drawing, and painting everything using Photoshop alone, 非 visualizes loneliness in his subjects and decorates them with scars, layers of geometric abstractions and floral imagery. As most of his subjects are young men, the artist explains that “boys are more suitable to express loneliness as women are emotional and powerful.” Concocting images of isolated pain and an ethereal sadness into haunting depictions of young western men, 非 reveals a mystified insight into the depths of the Japanese psyche.