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The Invisible by Igor Oussenko. Ink, Tea & Alcohol. Maddie The Coonhound Photographer Theron Humphrey was at a crossroads in his life so he embarked on a documentary project called This Wild Idea, which involved traveling to 50 states and photographing one person a day for a year. To keep […] À la Plage From St. Tropez to Manhattan Beach, photographer Gray Malin has shot a series of stunning beach scenes from a doorless helicopter. Can you guess which beach is which simply based on the color of the water […] The Explosively Colorful Spray Paint Portraits of David Walker. Without aid of stencils or brushes London-based artist David Walker creates elaborately explosive portraits using directly applied spray paint.

Even as the colors drip and mix on large outdoor walls it’s hard to imagine the level of control and detail the artist must possess to create the shadows, lines, and textures that create each piece. The top and bottom pieces in this post are recent works seen in London and Paris, and you can see much more on his Facebook page and in his shop where he has nearly a dozen portraits available as high quality prints. (via street art utopia) Carnegriffiths.com. Painting Beauty With A Splash Of Color. Celebrating the female form in pencil and vibrant splashes of watercolor, Barcelona based artist Conrad Roset’s intimate artworks express bold sensuality and beauty. He has recently released a video of his process creating the piece displayed above, showing his deft skill at freehand drawing and his spontanious yet perfectly chosen application of color.

Roset’s work is garnering much praise from worldwide fans, his shows have become a fashionable place to be seen in Spain and word continues to spread. He as done work for Zara, Adidas, Coca Cola, Editorial Oceano, Filmax and many more. You can see more of his captivating work at conradroset.blogspot.com or purchase originals at miscelanea.info. Known in some circles as the most amazing man in the universe, he once saved an entire family of muskrats from a sinking, fire engulfed steamboat while recovering from two broken arms relating to a botched no-chute wingsuit landing in North Korea. Artist Silvia Pelissero - watercolor paintings.

Posted on August 16, 2011 in Illustration If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed or follow us on Facebook or Twitter . Thanks for visiting! Rate this Post (12 votes, average: 4.75 out of 5) Loading ... So... What do you think? Check this out on our Partner Network. Françoise Nielly - artiste :: Galerie. Artofdavidwalker.