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Sketchbook Dump 2003-2009 on the Behance Network

Sketchbook Dump 2003-2009 on the Behance Network

The Surreal Paintings of Vladimir Kush The Surreal Paintings of Vladimir Kush posted by Damian M. under Photography on Mar 21st, 2010 with 32 Comments 21 Mar 0 Share 23 Photos Of... said Feb 4th, 2012 Love the city skylines in pics 2 and 3, amazing! Michael Plus Rebecca Burford said Dec 13th, 2011 Vladimir has a new iPad app showcasing his work! RouLitO said Nov 26th, 2011 These are absolutely beautiful pieces of art. Ayisha Papiya said Sep 14th, 2011 Wow unbelievable nice painting you are absolutely brilliant painter thanks a lot for sharing !!!! Coach Purses said Jun 18th, 2011 Nice to see this picture Coach Sneakers Lindsay Marie said May 17th, 2011 Love these, So Creative! brux said Jun 30th, 2010 estan muy bonitas las imagenes, me gusta mucho.. saludillos jeje Designer Handbags said Jun 28th, 2010 These are all very clever ideas and a lot of them are really funny. Coach Purses said Jun 27th, 2010 Great picture ever in my life. sir jorge said Jun 26th, 2010 definitely amazing

theCHAMBA on deviantART 50 Mind Blowing Sketches Critic, “I’m an artist myself and” Argument from authority – always a logical fallacy, but even worse when it’s in a subjective field where there arguably can’t be any authorities. “I hate it when people who aren’t artists assume anything someone puts out there is ‘mind-blowing’.” – incredibly condescending, don’t you think? “There were only a select few that were actually interesting and most of them were considerably unskilled-looking.” “Just because someone draws lines in a girls hair or shows the boobs doesn’t make it amazing.” “No, I am not bias towards any creative expression whatsoever but I don’t agree with just how ‘inspiring’ these are supposed to be.”

Some 15 Awesome Widescreen Abstract Wallpapers by Humza / October 29, 2011 In this post we have wound up some really amazing abstract wallpapers. The special thing is the fact that majority of these wallpapers are huge, 1920×1200 resolution or so to fit your widescreens perfectly. We hope you love what we collect and share. The credit goes to the following artists: Bruno Kenzo, David Fuhrer, Casperium, Jason Benjamin, BOBBb12345, NKeo, skam4 alvinlee on deviantART 2008 - 2007 : Nimit Malavia nimit@nimitmalavia.com 905 483 1631 HomeBLOG All images © Nimit Malavia. The Colossal and Notable Graffiti by Blu by marcos333 Fri, 03/04/2011 - 01:04 I don't know exactly what makes a artist most admirable: if is his artwork or the efforts and risks he takes to realize it. Well, Blu probably has this two caracteristics, making giant artworks on high buildings, walls and big structures around the globe. They may be beatiful and well done, however probably the main purpose of his paintings it's to share a strong opinion about some delicated issue like polution, capitalism, poverty, war or global warming. His dedication Is really impressive , since it's not that simple to make these colossal artworks and even to express opinions in this way. Norway Lisboa (collab with Os Gemeos) Berlin Berlim (collab with JR) Madrid Barcelona Denmark Milano London Colombia Animations About the author of this post I'm Marcos Torres, I'm a Graphic Artist from Brasil.

About | Ben Stevens Interactive Design COMING SOON ARCHIVED ARCHIVED ARCHIVED ARCHIVED Souvlaki – Joao Ruas Planet Streetpainting's 3D Lego army - the making Posted on November 9, 2011 in Bizarre 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 (1 votes, average: 4.00 out of 5) Loading ... So... Check this out on our Partner Network The Surreal Paintings of Vladimir Kush | DesignersCouch #thecritiquenetwork ANNIE WU Apologies for the limited updates. It's been pretty go, go, go with ELLE's "Dirty Little Secret" series (s-so many ladies to draw). I think I failed to mention that there are exclusive illustrations in each issue of ELLE (at least for a few more months), so you should check those out. Yes, I realize I'm terrible at promoting myself. I pulled a few late nights to get some new things going as well, including the pictured shirt design. As you can see, it's a design-y version of my "Poison In Her Well" poster. Oh. And the conventions just keep coming.

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