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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. The portraits are immediately mesmerizing, but even more spectacular when looked upon closely. Rosanes says that he's on a bit of an illustration high from merging animals with his "crazy doodle monsters" but admits, "I’m liking the results of every fusion. " Kerby Rosanes websiteKerby Rosanes on deviantART via [Gaks] Hand Shadow Illusions.

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Hand Shadow Illusions

Photographer Uses Sugar, Cotton, Feathers and Chocolate to Construct Stunning Landscapes. As part of our ongoing partnership with Feature Shoot, Beautiful/Decay is sharing Alison Zavos’ article on Matthew Albanese.

Photographer Uses Sugar, Cotton, Feathers and Chocolate to Construct Stunning Landscapes

“DIY Paradise” was constructed from cotton, salt, cooked sugar, tin foil, feathers & canvas. My work involves the construction of small-scale meticulously detailed models using various materials and objects to create emotive landscapes. Your beautiful eyes on Photography Served. Behance Served Sites Served is a collection of sites that showcase category specific content from Behance, the world's leading platform for creative professionals across all industries.

Your beautiful eyes on Photography Served

View All Served Sites → photography Served Join Behance Hire a Designer Behance Project Shuffle Showcase & Discover Creative Work Sign up for free View Next Project → Shuffle <img class="featured-ribbon-2x featured-ribbon featured-ribbon-net" src=" title="Photography Served"></img> Project Featured On: Photography Served — 6/6/10 Your beautiful eyes Info Statistics Created: 2/20/10 Last Edited: 7/26/15 Description Extreme close of eyes, with all their relief.

Project Info Owners Suren Manvelyan Tags Copyright Info Attribution Non-commercialNo Derivatives Read More Share inShare Short link: by Yerevan, Armenia Follow on Bēhance Eye with coloboma.Visit my facebook page to find more photos: Save Project Share Project. Tattoo Ideas for Men & Women - Mr Pilgrim Street Artist. Tattoo Ideas Vol 1 Here’s a great collection of tattoo ideas for men, women, boys and girls!

Tattoo Ideas for Men & Women - Mr Pilgrim Street Artist

I’m a big fan of tattoos and always on the lookout for a great idea I can use for my next one, hopefully you might get inspired too! A great place to start searching for tattoo ideas is pinterest where you’ll find masses of weird & wonderful tattoos. See more tattoo ideas, urban & street art and catch up with me on google plus here – Mr Pilgrim Street Artist. Hungarian artist creates impossible-looking sculptures from pencils.

An artist’s eye always sees things, as humble as a pencil, in a much different way than the others.

Hungarian artist creates impossible-looking sculptures from pencils

While pencil is a mere writing and drawing instrument for most of us, artists such as Dalton Ghetti use them to create wonderful pieces of complex art for the rest of us to admire. Another artist, specializing in miniature artworks, is a Budapest-based artist and sculptor known by the name of Cerkahegyzo. The sculptor, whose tools are nothing more than small carving tools, fine blades, needles, sandpaper and files, uses the wood and lead of a pencil as the base and body of the sculptures.

Paying homage to Ghetti, the artist has also replicated his sculpture of heart, screw and linked chains. Other than this, the artist has also managed to pull off some impossible-looking pencil art sculptures. Draw Something: Doodles That Go to Extremes [PICS] I have never been much of an artist. Ask me to draw a cat and you may end up with a picture of a horse that looks like it is high on something. I’ve since left my artistic side to wither in a corner so it can die a lonely, peaceful death.

It wasn’t until I’ve heard of, tried out and have since been suffering from the withdrawal symptoms of being away from Draw Something by OMGPOP that I figure that there is still hope for people like me. But I digress. Branded as the fastest growing social drawing and guessing game, Draw Something (also known as Draw My Thing n some platforms) pits your drawing skills against your game partner’s ability to guess your scribbles and doodles. If you think that these 25 "Draw Something" artworks are anything less than masterpieces, go download the game from their Facebook page, have a run or two at the game, then come back and appreciate them a second time.

Doodle Rebellion! Last year, I had featured Lei Melendres‘ “Crazy Comix Doodles,” and since then he has worked on new sketchbook drawings.

Doodle Rebellion!

Drawing Board. 20 awesome examples of street art. If you still need a proof that art can be found anywhere, those awesome examples of great street art should convince you.

20 awesome examples of street art