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Valentina Ramos - All Art

Valentina Ramos - Bio After working for 15 years as a Graphic Designer, Valentina Ramos began creating a new form of arts and crafts. http://www.denydesigns.com/collections/valentina-ramos-all-art
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Illustrations by Norman Duenas

Art and Design Inspiration art , design , Illustration , Inspiration Illustrations by Norman Duenas I came across Norman on society6, his work instantly stood out to me.
Artist Carne Griffiths works primarily with calligraphy ink, graphite and liquids, such as tea, brandy, vodka, and our personal favorite at EK…whiskey. “Carne’s images explore both human and floral forms, figuratively and in an abstract sense. He is fascinated by the flow of line and the ‘invisible lines’ that connect us to the natural world. These may be considered lines of energy or spiritual connections between ourselves and our surroundings and his work is often an emotional response to images and situations encountered in daily life. These daily images are recorded in a dream like sense onto the page where physical boundaries are no longer important. Carne’s work takes us on a journey of escapism, often focusing on scenes of awe and wonderment, they offer a sense of abandonment to the artist and to the viewer an invitation to share and explore this inner realm.”

Carne Griffiths

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Chan Hwee Chong Makes Spiral Illustrations with a Single Line

In one of the most impressive advertising ideas I have ever seen, Singapore-based art director and designer Chan Hwee Chong uses a single long line to create spiral recreations of famous artworks . In an inspired advertising campaign for Faber-Castell, designer Chan Hwee Chong demonstrates his unbelievable talent by creating spiral illustrations inspired by some of the most popular masterpieces in history. Using the above mentioned company’s pens, he starts with a blank canvas, and by drawing a continuous line in a spiral he somehow manages to make detailed reproductions of the famous works of art. The level of precision and control in Chong’s creations is simply amazing, and although I watched a short video of him in action, I’m still not sure how he manages to achieve such detailed reproductions with a single line. via Neatorama Reddit