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Small Sketchbook 2010 on the Behance Network

Small Sketchbook 2010 on the Behance Network

https://www.behance.net/gallery/Small-Sketchbook-1/442090

Yuki Matsueda ‘While most designers are busying adding more and more elements into their artworks, Japan-based Yuki Matsueda has, however, managed to let some elements escape from his art pieces. The result seems quite amazing… A vivid 3D image is successfully created and all the elements are believed to be more shocking than those stay still on paper.’

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Valerie Chua's Sketchblog My piece for Light Grey Art Lab's Animystics. The show opens on Friday, April 25, 7pm. Event Info. You can see all the works included and purchase prints and originals here. Katsuyo Aoki: Porcelain skulls Katsuyo Aoki’s porcelain skulls make death a beautiful thing With Halloween on its way and so much death imagery everywhere, it’s refreshing to see Katsuyo Aoki’s take on ghoulishness. Her porcelain skull sculptures feature meticulous vanilla white curly patterned details, that look like they could be made of coral–or maybe icing.

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The Surrealism of Skin: Photorealistic Pencil Drawings by Ileana Hunter « Art Installations Ileana Hunter’s passion is drawing portraits of famous faces in a highly realistic style. She uses a variety of different pencils to create her drawings, ranging from hard pencils that create a light tone to soft lead pencils that creates rich, dark tones. The majority of Hunter’s models are female, including actresses like Scarlett Johansson and deceased singer Amy Winehouse. Using a photograph as reference, Hunter sketches and then shades her drawings, carefully copying the highlights, gradients and shadows of the photograph to create photorealistic drawings. “Photorealistic” means drawing or painting a picture that looks like a photograph but isn’t. It is a style that is tricky to achieve as it requires a lot of time and patience and doesn’t allow the artist to use expressive brushstrokes or pencil lines in the art work.

SHARKNIFE Sharknife is the story of Ceasar Hallelujah, a mere busboy trying to keep his world together as the walls around him literally explode with monsters! Gal-pal Chieko feeds him a magic fortune cookie, turning Ceasar into inter-dimensional ninja warrior SHARKNIFE! Using his vast array of abilities, Sharknife must defend the Guangdong Factory Restaurant, including all food and patrons, in a mad dash to finally face his eternal rival, ORCASWORD! Witness in Sharknife Stage First as Ceasar slices and dices his way through throngs of monster baddies! It's 136 pages of pure un-cut action unprecedented in American Comics! Then, Sharknife's universe expands, revealing the Animal Gods that spawned him, and rivals long forgotten-- battles as epic as ever and the long-awaited duel with Orcasword in the 200+ page epic, Sharknife Double Z.

EVOL's Rural City EVOL's amazing building stencils in the unlikeliest of places. This was done as part of MS Dockville. For more of his work in this series, check out the Dresden warehouse. artist: EVOLlocation: Hamburg, Germany baby chameleons photo Random photo Submit your photo Stumble Thru animal photography Tags: baby animal Moleskine Art: collected works Posted by: – Jun 18, 2010 Displaying art whose origin is within a notebook seems almost contradictory; if the intent was display, wouldn't the work have been produced on canvas, large paper, or any medium that isn't designed to be closed and sealed? Perhaps that's the appeal of these works; I feel as if I'm privy to something that might not have been meant to be seen by the masses.

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