- StumbleUpon. Incredible and Scary 3D Pencil Drawings by 17-year old Fredo. - StumbleUpon. Solitude - 2010/2011 - A work in progress on the Behance Network. Satirical Art Drawings by Pawel Kuczynski. Fun Pic, Pop Culture — By Dave on 2011/02/28 1:48 PM.
Amazing drawings by Joe Fenton. After studying sculpting at the Wimbledon School of Art, I went on to work for a few years in the film industry for directors such as Terry Gilliam and for companies such as Disney and Miramax as a film concept designer and sculptor in both London and Prague.
I then moved to New York where I received my first publishing contract with Simon & Schuster for my children’s book as illustrator and writer of What’s under the bed? What’s under the bed? Was selected by Cheerios spoonful of stories programme to be resized and placed in 1.5 million boxes of Cheerios in the USA. My second book titled Boo! Came out in August 2010. - StumbleUpon. How To Draw A Wave. This art tutorial, kindly donated by surfing comic strip illustrator and surf artist Bob Penuelas covers how to draw a wave the Wilbur Kookmeyer way!
If you're like me, then you've probably spent a lot of time in high school class daydreaming and doodling a thousand perfect cartoon waves in your notebook. It's safe to say that ninety percent of us surfers have a habit of scribbling perfect waves whenever a pencil is in our hands. Hopefully the following pointers will help you change your throw-away wave doodles into actual compelling artwork that you want to keep forever. Remember, there are millions of ways to draw a wave and hopefully with these simple pointers you'll find a million more. So, have fun. Big Doodle. Big sharpie doodle!
Horse: Photography. - StumbleUpon. Stipple Portraits - Hedcut Pen and Ink Drawings - StumbleUpon. Amazing 3D Drawings - Illusion - The Most Amazing Creations in Art, Photography, Design, Technology and Video. How to Write Shape Relief Alphabet! Couples on Photography Served. Unrealistic Scenes on Photography Served. GENTRY - StumbleUpon. Your beautiful eyes on the Behance Network. Paper cuts - Rolls on the Behance Network. SUPER HYPER MEGA DOODLE by ~cajunattack on deviantART. Featured Artists: Ted McGrath.
Mental_floss Blog & 11 Pencil Vs. Camera Images. 986 653Share10.7K Born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast and now living in Belgium, Ben Heine is an amazing artist who overlaps hand-drawn works of art with photos to create stunning images. I selected eleven of his Pencil Vs. Camera images from his site, but you should check out all his awesome work if you have time.
Source d'inspiration artistique / 40 awesome sand sculptures. Source d'inspiration artistique / 20 insane creative works by Ben Heine. Porcelain Art by Kate Macdowell. Article by James Pond I am the owner of Pondly.com / art lover / electrical engineer / software developer / MBA in e-business student.
I blog for pleasure and love to share my Internet findings. Web site: Kate Macdowell creates stunning works out of porcelain. Kate’s work is aesthetically beautiful, but also has a lot of depth, as her pieces explore the interaction of humanity and nature. Visit Website Do you want more visual fun? You might also like. - StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon. Matt W. Moore - StumbleUpon. New Page 2. Art of William Whitaker. A painting demonstration in oil on a 14x20. Alvaro Tapia Hidalgo. Simon Tong Photography. Buddhabrot fractal method. By Melinda Green The images on this page were all generated using a technique I developed to render the Mandelbrot set.
It's important to realize that it is not a different fractal from the Mandelbrot set, but simply a different way of displaying it. Clicking on some of the images will take you to a normal rendering of the exact same area, but using the traditional Mandelbrot technique. Note that even though the images resemble Hindu art, they were actually generated completely automatically, without any sort of human artistic intervention. When I first tried using the new technique, I had no idea what the images might look like and was completely surprised by the results. I was later pleased to learn that a computer artist named Lori Gardi, who I had described this technique to several years ago, has since devoted a great deal of her creative effort to generating various high-resolution images using the technique. The above image shows the overall entire Buddhabrot object. - StumbleUpon. EMPTY KINGDOM You are Here, We are Everywhere.
Wild Child & Illusion & The Most Amazing Creations in Art, Photography, Design, and Video. Graphic design student Marynn is only twenty years old and she already has a consistent illustration style.
Art 1. Optical Design. Artist builds New York skyline in stunning time-lapse video shot from the top of the Empire State. By Laura Cox PUBLISHED: 19:40 GMT, 8 September 2012 | UPDATED: 10:59 GMT, 10 September 2012 This is one alien in New York who will certainly be welcomed back. Envisioning Disney Characters in Real Life on the Behance Network. Ric stultz 2011 - StumbleUpon. Design Seeds&: For All Who Love Color. Oliver Vernon - StumbleUpon. Artist Takes Every Drug Known to Man, Draws Self Portraits After Each Use. This is all kinds of cool, and everything your mother told you not to do.
Bryan Lewis Saunders is an artist from Washington D.C., not just any artist though. Saunders prefers to take a more unconventional approach to his artwork. Arguably his most interesting project, entitled DRUGS is described as follows: Below, you can view a collection of portraits Saunders drew while under the influence of various substances ranging from cocaine, to marijuana, to DMT.
Each portrait is an astonishing look into the mind of someone tweaked out on drugs, something that your eyes will surely appreciate. Gorgeous Bird Paintings by Adam S. Doyle. Artist Adam S.
Doyle who recently relocated to Hong Kong creates beautiful gestural paintings of birds, where the seemingly incomplete brushstrokes form the feathers and other details of the animal. Gallery. Sketchbook 2010 (vol. 2) on the Behance Network. Marinina on the Behance Network. Sketches on the Behance Network. Stripes. Michael Shapcott - Emotional Portraits. Michael Shapcott (born June 6, 1982 in Hartford, Connecticut) is a Central Connecticut-based painter, known for his daring color palette and emotionally charged portraits.
His work deals with highly detailed graphite underdrawings which he then paints with colorful washes in oil and acrylic paints. In addition to painting, Shapcott creates art videos that track the process of painting a painting and show his unique style of working. Shapcott studied illustration for two years before switching to fine arts for the remainder of his studies at Paier College of Art in Hamden, Connecticut, graduating in 2007 with a diploma in Fine Arts. He credits his education for basic technical experience but feels that only in breaking some of the traditional methods he was taught and experimenting on his own did he develop the confidence, unique voice and style he continues to expand upon today.
Minjae Lee - Colorful Illustrations. Minjae Lee is a young South Korean artist whose work is filled with powerful colors, aggressive scenes and a clever blend of beauty, innocence and fragility. At just 22 years old, he’s a self-taught artist, that uses old-fashioned tools, such as markers, pens, crayons, acrylics, to create his illustrations. His dramatic works are all about pattern and texture that just add more authenticity to his illustrations. Spectacular Street Art by Alice Pasquini. This morning, we’re delighted to present Business Boom’s latest interview, this time with inspiring Italian street artist Alice Pasquini.
Creating spectacular pieces all over the world, Alice’s work focuses on emotion, relationships and social issues. Hi Alice, it’s a pleasure to continue our interview series with you. Could you please introduce yourself to our readers and explain how you fit into the creative world? I was raised in Italy and I studied Fine Art with an emphasis in illustration; these days, I travel between Madrid, London, and Rome, working as a set designer and illustrator when I am not fully immersed in the practice and culture of street art.
I have created many public works of art around the world in various countries including Morocco, Australia, Great Britain, the Netherlands and Norway. Drawn in Black - The Drawing Blog. Ryan elizabeth wolff - drawings - striped bunny ears. Ben Fulcher Drawings, Art and Animation.