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Impermanent Sand Paintings by Andres Amador. San Francisco-area landscape artist Andreas Amador etches massive sand drawings onto beaches during full moons when his canvas reaches its largest potential. Using only a rake and often several helpers the geometric and organic shapes are slowly carved into the sand, often interacting with the physical topography like the stones in a zen garden. The works exist for only a few moments, just long enough to snap a few photographs before being completely engulfed by the encroaching tide. Amador has also collaborated on a number of killer marriage proposals, the question popped as part of his elaborate drawings viewable from an elevated distance.

You can see much more on his website, and he also sells prints. If you liked this, also see the works of Sonja Hinrichsen and Jim Denevan. (architizer, raymond tham, and the artist’s blog) Art. Splatter Girl on the Behance Network. Ukrainian Artist Creates Unique Paintings with Fish Bones Scales and Eyes. Elena Zhuravskaya, an amateur artist from Kiev, Ukraine, uses fish bones, scales and even their boiled eyes to assemble amazing paintings on velvet canvases.

Although her work is virtually unknown outside her native country, I hope this article changes that. I found photos of Elena’s works on a wonderful-yet-obscure blog called Viola, and after doing some “digging” I was able to find more info on this wonderful artist and her unique trade. Ms Zhuravskaya, who works as an architect in Kiev, has a very interesting hobby – she likes to use fish leftovers (bones, scales, eyes) to create detailed ivory-like paintings on dark velvet canvases. The self-taught artist has invented a number of bone-processing techniques which allow her to manipulate the fine medium into whatever shape she desires, although she admits working with such delicate materials is a painstaking process. Video in Ukrainian Sources: Horoshienovosti, K1.ua Reddit Stumble. Fine art and commercial photography / c h r o m a s i a / Blackpool, UK. Best 20 Greatest 3D Street Arts.

3D or three dimensional arts is one of the oldest forms of artwork. It was first done by artists of artists of 15th century to decorate the house and buildings of wealthy people. Since then 3D became widely popular form of art, not only for entertainment but also for branding and advertisement. A number of designers and painters are now trying to excel in this form of art because of its popularity, while some have emerged with some outclass designs. So today I thought of sharing some of these designs with my readers too. Showcasing below is a list of Best 20 3D Street Arts of all times. 1-Special Delivery “Special Delivery” was created by Melanie Stimmell for the FringeMK Festival in Milton Keynes, UK in June 2011. 2-Escape of the Mummy 3d chalk art street painting by Tracy Lee Stum; created for the Youth in Arts Street Painting Festival 2008. 3-Interactive 3D Picture 4-Jaguar Temple 3d chalk art street painting. 5-Chess with the Dalai Lama 6-Santas Grotto 7-Sidewalk Chalk Art 8-Wunderful Life.

Art. Editorial Illustrations 2011-2012 on the Behance Network. Graphic Design | Daily design inspiration. Untitled. Posts tagged with ‘digital art’ Browse Popular. Online Portfolios on the Behance Network. Andréas Bengtsson Online Portfolio. School assignment in symmetric typography. The brief was to create a classic book series for Penguin Books. I created a trilogy based on some of the most important historians from different parts of the world. Herodotus from Greece, Ō no Yasumaro (太 安万侶) from Japan and Nestor from Russia. All books were made by hand and set in Minion Pro.Editorial Design, Graphic Design, Typography2014 Personal project.Digital Art, Graphic Design, Illustration2013 Collaboration between Andréas Bengtsson and Jasper Wiese.

Magnificent digital art from all over the globe. Super Sprayer. Kaleidoskop. Silk. Fractal Art.