
Exquisite Hyper-Realist Painting by Omar Ortiz | Pondly Article by James Pond I am the owner of Pondly.com / art lover / electrical engineer / software developer / MBA in e-business student. I blog for pleasure and love to share my Internet findings. Mexican Omar Ortiz uses human body as main element in its work. Website Do you want more visual fun? You might also like Bookshelves + Staircase = Bookstairs - ** Happiness Is...** I am so enthralled by these that I just might build some bookstairs that lead to nothing in my pad. This beauty belongs to London-based Veronika and Sebastian. My only addition would be a space to keep a pillow or two so I can sit and read on the stairs if I feel so inclined. P.S. {Images via Creative Cloud} Riusuke Fukahori Paints Three-Dimensional Goldfish Embedded in Layers of Resin | Colossal - StumbleUpon First: watch the video. Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori paints three-dimensional goldfish using a complex process of poured resin. The fish are painted meticulously, layer by layer, the sandwiched slices revealing slightly more about each creature, similar to the function of a 3D printer.
Stunning Realism in Oil Paintings by Pedro Campos. 46-year-old Pedro Campos – artist from Madrid. Using oil paints, he re-creates an incredibly realistic still lifes, which are very easily mistaken for photographs. He works in a variety of areas – from design and interior illustrations (in advertising) to the restoration of furniture, paintings and sculptures. A painting he generally began only 30 years old.
The Art of Bjorn Richter - Draw As A Maniac Bjørn Richter is an artist/illustrator, graphic designer, and sculptor. When there is time, there are art classes and especially precious hours spent on writing. Bjørn’s sculptural assignments and visionary art works have received international acclaim! Chek him at www.bjornrichter.no Enjoy The Gallery Nice Leave a Reply
Ultra-Realistic Portrait Paintings by Rubén Belloso Prepare to get stunned, because in today’s showcase we will meet Rubén Belloso, a young and extremely talented painter. He has won several awards and his work is shocking realistic. Along the way, we will have a little chat with Rubén and learn more about him and how he does it. Enjoy the detail and the beauty of life that he exposes, not through youth and perfection, but by mirroring the soul of the people. “Velazquez Reflection in Eyes” Q: Hello Rubén and welcome to pxleyes.com community. A: My name is Rubén Belloso and I was born in Seville in 1986. “1 de 400″ Q: Your artwork is extremely realistic and detailed. A: Since I was a kid I liked drawing but it was not until the age of 17 when I really started painting. “Maurizio” Q: What kind of materials do you use? A: I always use pastel. “Jesus Gavira” Q: Do you work with models or out of your imagination? A: For my artwork I take photographs of other people and then draw them. “Exhibition1″ A: I think the practice is everything. Aurora D. D.
Creative Colorful Installations As Street Art A lonely gray road, an empty street, a concrete wall and dirty manhole covers can all be so much more fun when decorated with colorful art. That was exactly on the French street artist OakoAk’s mind when he started this street art project. He places humorous and clever installations at the most surprising places out in the streets. They are certainly eye catching and fun to spot when your out taking a walk. His inspiration is often from current social issues and other pop culture icons. A rectangle found on the sidewalk is easily turned into a Gameboy, a handicap sign into ice water with polar bears on it, and a white electronic box into a snowman. Another bad-ass street artist that is really killing it as well, is the famous MTO and his awesome graffiti.
Charles E. Williams II & Escape Into Life Mirrored Souls, oil on canvas, (2010), 36 x 60 in Seconds Past, oil on canvas, (2011), 11 x 14 in Looking Back, oil on canvas, (2011), 20 x 60 in From This Point On, oil on canvas, (2011), 12 x 36 in Standing Still, oil on canvas, (2011), 36 x 60 in Allure, oil on canvas, (2010), 11 x 14 in Splendid, oil on canvas, (2010), 12 x 36″ Reflect, oil on canvas, (2010), 25 x 30 in Still Moving, oil on canvas, (2010), 12 x 16 in Artist Bio Charles E. Williams combined his love for nature and painting as a landscape artist working in oils. Artist Statement I feel there is a parallel between humans and nature. It allows me to capture the true and honest moments, showing others a glimpse of what’s under beneath the surface. Charles Williams New Works on Escape Into life Charles E. Charles E.
Beautiful Watercolor Landscapes (12 pieces) Z.L. Feng grew up in Shanghai and began painting at the young age of seven. After experimenting with all kinds of different mediums, he finally settled on a favorite - watercolor. The artist always revered the medium because of its level of difficulty. “With watercolor you cannot cover your mistakes, so you must know what you are doing,” he says. One of Feng's favorite places to find inspiration is in the countryside of Virginia's New River Valley. Before coming to the U.S. in 1986, Feng received his BFA degree from Shanghai Teacher’s University and taught in its art department for four years. Z.L.