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Art Director Javier Pérez Turns Everyday Objects into Whimsical Illustrations. Ecuador-based illustrator and art director Javier Pérez has been posting a fun series of photo illustrations over on his Instagram account.

Art Director Javier Pérez Turns Everyday Objects into Whimsical Illustrations

The simple ideas mix everyday objects with line drawings, creating balloons out of grapes, porcupine quills out of nails, or light bulbs out of balloons. These are a few of my favorites but you can see much more here. (via Behance) Leah Piepgras. Trine Bumiller. Free Texture - concrete, dirty, grunge, tar, wall. Categories Colors Bookmark Photo Details Image size: 3168x4465 pixels Camera: Canon EOS 50D Exposure: 1/200s Aperture: f/9 Published: Aug 26th 2009 Keywords: concrete dirty grunge tar wall.

Free Texture - concrete, dirty, grunge, tar, wall

Chris Soria - Brooklyn, NY Artist - Collage Artists - Illustrators - Mural Artists. About Chris Chris Soria is a visual artist who works in a variety of mediums, including painting, photomontage and mixed-media, and ephemeral arts.

Chris Soria - Brooklyn, NY Artist - Collage Artists - Illustrators - Mural Artists

A self-taught artist, Soria’s concentration in the visual arts began very early in childhood with the encouragement of family, friends, and teachers alike, later receiving his BFA from Parsons School of Design. His artwork exudes architectonic expressionism fueled by a pervading curiosity for post industrial environments, sacred geometry, allegory, and the cyclical nature of all things. Works (Fine Art) Tim Pugh. Tim Pugh Summer Arrangement by Tim Pugh.www.timpugh.co.uk Sand Blooms, 2004.

Tim Pugh

Mussel shells on sand.www.timpugh.co.uk. Peter Liepke P H O T O G R A P H S. Insane Photo Montages by Josh Summers. Article by Hyathiz I love my dogs, reading books, and taking great pictures with my battered but still functional digital camera.

Insane Photo Montages by Josh Summers

Taking great pictures with a high end camera is almost too easy, producing fantastic images with an outdated one is an accomplishment by itself. Worlds within worlds, within worlds. Every one of Josh Summer’s photo montages should carry a label – “WARNING! PROLONGED STARING MAY CAUSE HEAD TO EXPLODE”. Here’s his blogsite. Do you want more visual fun? You might also like. Matt Wisniewski. About the Artist Matt Wisniewski (b. 1990, Philadelphia) is a web designer and collage artist who lives and works in Brooklyn New York.

Matt Wisniewski

He creates poetic digital collages by combining landscape elements with photo portraiture. He starts with found vintage and contemporary photos taken by others, and transforms them with his post production processes. Matt Wisniewski’s Website Matt Wisniewski Interview. City Silhouettes : JASPER JAMES - PHOTOGRAPHER - BEIJING CHINA (+86) 15910926348. Artists \ Shadow Chen. Making the Most of Natural Light in Photography. Paying more attention to light is perhaps the single most important step you can take to improve your photography.

Making the Most of Natural Light in Photography

With many landscapes, having good natural lighting can even be more important than the choice of subject itself. Different types of natural light can also produce a wide variety of subject appearances — even though these all have the same light source. Learn how to achieve the right light for your subject by utilizing the unique qualities of your particular time of day and weather. Flat Natural Light Better Natural Light Three factors influence how natural light renders a subject: time of day, camera direction and weather. Even though all natural light originates from the sun, a subject's illumination is actually comprised of several components: Move your mouse over each lighting component above to isolate its effect. Depending on the time of day, the relative amount of each component changes — resulting in an overall illumination with a different white balance or contrast.

Chalice of love Art Prints by Valerie Anne Kelly. PaperMounted?

Chalice of love Art Prints by Valerie Anne Kelly

★★★☆☆ Details Paper print only, too large to frame online. Glazing Style 1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating AvailablityUsually ships within five business days.ArtistValerie Anne KellyPlatinum MemberCollectionSpiritual DescriptionPortraying Jesus as the Holy Grail His Blood in the Chalice is His everlasting Covenant with us.John 11:25-26 Jesus said to her, 'I am the resurrection and the life. Matt Wisniewski - Landscape. Johan Thörnqvist » Pictures from my phone. Catherine Nelson - visual artist. The Dark Hedges by Gary McParland. Seung Hoon Park’s Woven Photography. (click for detail) New works from South Korean photographer Seung Hoon Park as part of his ongoing series TEXTUS.

Seung Hoon Park’s Woven Photography

Park uses a process to overlay or weave together film strips, however this appears to be a single print, so I’m unsure of how he’s making these. My assumption is that it’s not digital, but I could be wrong. Anybody venture a guess of how these are made? See more of his work at Sarah Lee Artworks (via ex-chamber)