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The 3D Art of Fred Fredo is a 17 year old artist from Chile. These drawings are astonishing and we look for more from this young gentleman in the future. For More info on Fredo Check Out: 15 awesome illustrators you should know « Designer Daily is really impressive to see how many talented illustrators there are out there, sharing their work on the Internet. For your inspiration, I have compiled a list of 15 illustrators that rock. 1. Tang Yau Hoong 2. Iain MacArthur

Unbelievable 3D Drawings These three-dimensional pencil drawings by Chilean artist Fredo are absolutely mind-blowing! The 17-year-old prodigy draws objects that look like they're about to jump off the page! In fact, by taking pictures of his art at just the right angle, it's hard to differentiate what's real and what's not. Though there is no doubt that Fredo has been inspired by artists who have come before him, such as M.C. The psychedelic mind expresses coherence and plasticity with all that is. I... The psychedelic mind expresses coherence and plasticity with all that is. It unifies the spiritual and material with a cosmic glue that sticks and drips with a smiley smile. External Stimuli : www.mars-1.com, MARS 1 flickr Dream Worlds Revealed On Canvas Along with some magnificent dreams, Jacek Yerka finds inspiration for his masterful paintings from his childhood memories: the places, remembered feelings and smells of 1950′s Poland. He studied fine art and graphic design before becoming a full time artist in 1980… and we’re glad he did. His paintings will take you through incredible worlds of imagination, bending reality in captivating and clever ways fit to inspire a novel or film.

Artistic Illusions This profile looks “normal” – at first… However images below (scroll down this this page to see them) show that it is just half of the frontal portrait… That’s the magic of optical illusions…you think you see something but in reality it is something else. Or, what you are looking at is actually something morphing into something else, or not what it looks like at all! The Hollow-Face illusion (also known as Hollow-Mask illusion) is an optical illusion in which the perception of a concave mask of a face appears as a normal convex face. In the above example you can see face of Albert Einstein. The Spinning Dancer is a kinetic, bistable optical illusion resembling a pirouetting female dancer.

Browser not supported Drawing Autism is an incredible collection of artwork by people diagnosed with autism, from teenage amateurs to established artists. Unlike many of the books I feature on 50 Watts, this one is in print. You should buy it. [Amazon link to the new reprint which comes out April 2, 2014 from Akashic.] I seek images that don't exist I seek images that don't exist Map works by Matthew Cusick Title: Adam Zagajewski Lines from "The Room I Work In," translated from the Polish by Clare Cavanagh: I seek images that don't exist, and if they do they're crumpled and concealed like summer clothes in the winter, when frost stings the mouth. via Web Urbanist via BibliOdyssey Will 50 Watts Featured Geek Artist: Coran &Kizer& Stone - This Art is&Awesome!... There are so many artists in the world that do such great work, we want to try and give exposure to as many of them as we can so we've starting a Featured Artist column that will focus on one artist, and a collection of their work. This week we featured two pieces of Geek Art from Deviant Art user Kizer180 also known as Coran "Kizer" Stone, and . These are just a couple of pieces from the artist awesome collection of work. I love this guys stuff, and I dig his style. I'm sure you will as well.

Awesome Numeric illustrations by Goro Fujita Awesome Numeric illustrations by Goro Fujita Digital Illustrations from the impressive portfolio of Japanese illustrator / 3D animator Goro Fujita. An amazing talent coupled with a certain technical mastery. Vintage Travel Posters and Relative Dimension in Space Whether the Doctor and crew rarely ending up where the meant to visit is a result of the Doctor not being able to drive the TARDIS or the TARDIS taking him where he needs to be out of its own volition, our favorite Time Lord generally ends up impacting the most important bits of human history. Sometimes he ends up in England, saving Shakespeare from alien witches, and sometimes he offhandedly mentions how he might’ve married Marilyn Monroe on accident. Sometimes he ends up in Space Florida for a nice Spacecation, and sometimes he ends up in India, seeing the sights without having to save the universe. We rarely see those vacations, since a nice rest probably wouldn’t make a thrilling adventure, but rest assured, if it exists, the Doctor has (or will have) been there. (Andrew Le via Super Punch)

Myth and Legend No 3-Bird that Calls Rain - On the Cutting Edge Exhibition... Title Myth and Legend No 3-Bird that Calls Rain Artist Mitsuru Nagashima Year 2004 Process Color etching Size 40x23cm OPTICAL ILLUSIONS and MOVIE POSTERS by Rowan Stocks Moore Rowan Stocks Moore ( England ) is the creator of these nice Disney posters. The movie posters were made with a ‘smart eye‘ which allows for the optical illusions to pop out. It’s not so easy to see them all, ’cause some of the optical illusions are ‘hidden’. Take a look ! 25 Hilarious Illustrations by Glennz Jun 14, 2010 Glenn Jones is a graphic designer and illustrator from Auckland, New Zealand. ‘GLENN’ from ‘NZ’ = GLENNZ; which was his user name on the T-shirt design site Threadless.com. What started as a hobby quickly became a booming success, eventually leading to the launch of his own t-shirt site GLENNZ.com, where he now sells all of his designs. Below are 25 of my favourite illustrations, although he has 75+ designs currently on his site. As a t-shirt some of these would be fantastic but even as a standalone illustration or poster they are equally hilarious.

An endless zoom illusion created with flash by many collaborating artists Zoomquilt 1 Click on the center of the screen to get it started and then click and drag up or down with your mouse to zoom in & out. by soniadubois3 May 12

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