The art of cutting paper and get as result a three-dimensional effect by Kiriken Masayo

An artist who can produce a three-dimensional feeling with one piece of paper is considered unusual. Kiriken Masayo is a master using this technique. Kiriken has like drawing since she was a child. She started Paper Cutting Art about 30 years ago and have improved skills by self-study.
Read More…Delightful Illustrations Using Everyday Objects by Jesuso Ortiz

Spanish Artist Jesuso Ortiz creates delightful illustrations using everyday objects. Using his creativity Jesuso uses unconventional materials and seamlessly integrates them into his images.
Read More…Mind-blowing body painting!. Artist transforms people into living, breathing masterpieces

Artist Gesine Marwedel specializes in one of the most original art forms, body painting. She changes people into different animals by using their skin as canvas. To her, body painting is not just paint on a living canvas, it is picking up the body shapes in the subject and the painting on the body. It is the transformation of a human being into a breathing, moving, living work of art.
Read More…The contrast between industrial landscapes and the natural world by Brian Mashburn

Brian Mashburn is an American artist based in the mountains of North Carolina. He studied at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, receiving a BFA in 2002. Brian's work depicts urban and industrial landscapes in close proximity to the natural world. Primarily an oil painter, Mashburn uses narrative and meticulous attention to detail to engage the viewer. His work is informed by everyday observations as well as an interest in history, natural science, and philosophy.
Read More…Using photography as a form of expression by Danny Bittencourt

Danny Bittencourt is a Brazilian visual artist who has dedicated herself to using photography as a form of expression. Graduated in Photography, specialist in Visual Poetry and master in Education, currently directs the School of Artistic Photography.
Read More…Paper Work Skills By Recreating Famous Pop Culture Characters

John Ed De Vera is a multidisciplinary designer, with a penchant for lettering, paper-cutting, and experimenting with different and new media. His philosophy of creativity has so far led to finding new ways to push and innovate his craft, unafraid of learning new things and twisting them in his very own creative way.
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The Sun of the White Desert by Elizaveta Porodina

In her experimental fashion and fine art photography, Elizaveta Porodina travels through time and space, extracting the underlying emotions in her entrancing productions. The Moscow born studied clinical psychologist plays with melancholic symbolism, sets connotations, sometimes ambiguous, sometimes honest and obvious – her range widely varying between cinematic, fashion and almost documentary imagery. Whether in dramatic black and white or vividly colored artworks, the Munich based photographer is a master of dark romanticism.
Read More…Get creative with collage artist Adam Abel

Adam Abel is a collaborationist artist based in Moscow. Currently he is using instagram as the main platform to share his art.
Read More…Surreal, otherworldly images by Kindra Nikole

Kindra Nikole is an internationally exhibiting artist based in Seattle. She experiments with photography, prop building, wardrobe design, and mixed media, drawing on natural settings to create surreal, otherworldly images.
Read More…The Wall by Staudinger & Franke

Vienna-based Staudinger & Franke—an award-winning photography, postproduction and CGI studio that’s been included in Lürzer’s Archive 200 Best Ad Photographers Worldwide—recently shared its captivating and striking photo series titled "The Wall".
In this project women in the nude are captured in the midst of trying to break free from "The Wall".
Read More…Artist Aravis Dolmenna Turns different elements Into Pieces Of Art

Like most children I used to love drawing, painting and modelling and like most children I grew out of the habit. When my son introduced me to Instagram three years ago I thought it was an editing app, but I posted a few pictures and slowly started to develop my own style, quite early on I decided that I would not use and filters or editing apps, I only have an iPhone and t thought it would be a personal challenge to try to create simple and unexpected images using only the ordinary things I had laying around the house. Some of my favourite subjects are fruit and eggs, I use paint and props to give them a twist, I have also developed a technique which allows me to create images using drops of water. I like to keep the images simple, usually with plain backgrounds and only natural light. I don't take what I am doing too seriously, to me it's about having fun and entertaining myself and other people.
Read More…Portraits of iconic faces made entirely from photographs of colorful donuts by Candice CMC

New York Artist Candice CMC, creates portraits of iconic faces made entirely from photographs of colorful donuts.
Read More…The Satirical Illustrations of John Holcroft

Illustrator John Holcroft grew up in Lancashire. When he was nine his family moved to Yorkshire where he spent most of his childhood drawing and painting. During his college years, he became a fan of artists like David Cutter, Ian Pollock, and Edward Hopper. In 1996 he took the plunge and started freelance. For the first 5 years, he painted all his work on canvass paper, and as you can imagine, this was rather time-consuming. It was in 2001 that he started to familiarize himself with technology and executed his artwork using a Wacom tablet and Corel Painter. Since then he has reinvented his style about 5 or 6 times. It was in 2009 that he has finally decided to create a sustainable style with a little more longevity.
Read More…Being in love by Elisabetta Lo Greco

Elisabetta Lo Greco, is a digital artist from Italy. She creates lovely illustrators, some of them about couples that depict the meaning of being in love.
Read More…Dressed cats posing as people by Harry Whittier Frees

Harry Whittier Frees (1879–1953) was an American photographer who created novelty postcards, magazine spreads, and children's books based on his photographs of posed animals. He dressed the animals and posed them in human situations with props, often with captions.
Read More…Famous Photographers pose with their Famous Photographs

There is no formula for what makes a good image. Different people like different images. Who the image is for and what it portrays can be the tipping point.
Read More…Streets of the world by JR

JR exhibits freely in the streets of the world, catching the attention of people who are not typical museum visitors. After finding a camera in the Paris metro in 2001, he traveled to Europe to meet those who express themselves on walls and facades and pasted their portraits in the streets, undergrounds, and rooftops of Paris.
Read More…Dance of Vitiligo by Leonardo Fabris

Vitiligo is a skin condition that affects its pigment, generating clearer spots. Some say it is a disease, for us it is a way of art. Those white spots become the paint, while the skin becomes the canvas. Pure art, that makes the person who has it SPECIAL and UNIQUE.
Leonardo Fabris who lyrically states "The Vitiligo disease patches move to the rhythm of its development as the dancer's body moves to the rhythm of the music", creates the next delightful images that could not escape from our eyes.
Read More…Mastering Multiple Exposure Techniques In-Camera by Ben Dauré

Ben Dauré offers different styles of photography from portraiture & landscape to BTS & promo, however, his true passion is the creation of multiple exposures in camera. Ben combines and layer images in-camera using the same ideas and principles behind film photography, but with digital equipment. Mastering this technique, Ben is able to create and tailor a wide variety of styles with a unique look.
Read More…Haze by Staudinger Franke

Staudinger Franke is an award-winning photography, post-production & CGI studio based in Vienna, Austria.
Staudinger Franke is regularly featured as one of Luerzer’s Archive 200 Best Ad Photographers Worldwide. Andreas Franke’s work has helped win countless awards. Staudinger Franke merges state of the art photography, retouching and CGI to realize every conceivable visual idea. From the first production steps to final artwork, everything is done in-house and supervised by Andreas Franke’s 20 plus years of experience.
Read More…Conceptual photography by German Photographer Anna Sterling

German Photographer Anna Sterling has been involved in photography since she was a child and has developed her own style over the years.
Anna focuses on self-portraits and conceptual photography – especially digital outdoor photography in daylight. Through digital image processing, she transforms her ideas into unobtrusive and artistic compositions.
Through her art, she gives the viewer plenty of leeway for interpretation. She lets them finish the stories themselves and thus motivate them to think outside the box. Melancholy, dreams and the abysses of the human soul are reflected in her surreal and timeless photography.
Read More…Notre Dame through the ages in pictures
A coloured photograph of the Îsle de la Cité in about 1900. Photograph: Galerie Bilderwelt/Getty Images
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, which erupted in fire on Monday April 15th, 2019, is considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture in the world. Notre-Dame Cathedral has been at the main iconic building of the city of Paris for over 850 years. Dating back to its consecration in 1163, the building itself is a stone and stained-glass representation of Biblical stories and morals. A historical landmark, a pillar of the Arts and a centre for spirituality that is considered to be one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture.
Read More…First images inside the Notre Dame

Today, April 15th of 2019, the cathedral was on fire causing significant damage, including the collapse of the main spire and the entire roof. Due to the collapse of the roof many valuables were destroyed. Notre Dame Cathedral contained one of the oldest surviving wood-timber frames in Paris, involving around 52 acres of trees that were cut down in the 12th century. Each beam was made from an individual tree. So the ingenious lattice of historic woodwork was nicknamed "The Forest.". All this has been lost to the massive fire, according to the cathedral's rector.
Read More…Notre Dame Cathedral, then and now

Notre-Dame Cathedral has been at the main iconic building of the city of Paris for over 850 years. Dating back to its consecration in 1163, the building itself is a stone and stained-glass representation of Biblical stories and morals. A historical landmark, a pillar of the Arts and a centre for spirituality that is considered to be one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture.
Read More…Dreamlike Photomontage Art by Élodie Van Roy

Young artist Élodie Van Roy lives in Toulouse, France. She has had a passion for photography since a very young age, especially in Photomontage. Her dreamlike works have a distinctive calm and sweet feeling that tends to stand out on most of her works.
Read More…Message in the Money by Dan Tague

Dan Tague is a multi-media artist whose work has been exhibited internationally. Dan is well-known for his dollar bill series that are a hybrid of sculpture, photography and political statements.
The Cash America series represents another chapter on this continuing series of US currency portraits. Emphasizing the message and architecture of these common American engravings led him to a more classic approach to these photographs. The new achromatic folded money pieces offer a heightened poetic feel invigorated with a new drama and urgency.
Read More…3D outstanding Portraits Made With different materials by Christian Pierini

Christian Pierini is a musician, visual artist, arts professor and cultural producer from Rio de Janeiro. His kind of art is outstanding. Christian makes 3D celebrity portraits with old instruments and different kind of object. The result is something that you could not believe it was possible to exist.
Read More…Inspiring pictures that offers a unique view of Asians countries by Tristan Zhou

Talented Japanese photographer Tristan Zhou is a self-taught photographer, retoucher, filmmaker and art director is currently based in Seattle, Washington, USA. Tristan shoots inspiring pictures that offers a unique view of Asians countries.
Read More…My mission is to create something that is not only eye-catching but also meaningful and storytelling.
Women of Nature by Patrick Odorizzi

Patrick Odorizzi is an Italian photographer from Bibione (Venice).
Read More…I take photos because taking photos is emotional for me,to express myself, to interact with my surroundings, to capture a moment of light, the smile of a child, the story of a person, the emotion of a bride, the harmony of the creation, to glance through a face. I take photos because, for me, taking photos is life.
Light and shadows by Sølve Sundsbø

Norwegian fashion photographer and filmmaker Sølve Sundsbø infuses his imagery with sharp, otherworldly concepts and experimental techniques. He arrived in London in 1995 to pursue a short course in photography at the London College of Printing and became a photography assistant for acclaimed experimental image-maker Nick Knight. That pivotal role and Knight’s mentorship, which spanned four years, helped Sundsbø become a highly decorated fashion photographer in his own right.
Read More…A humorous play of shadows that evokes a world of imagination by Vincent Bal

In Vincent Bal's world, a tea cup becomes an elephant, a wineglass, a prisoner, and a fork staff-lines. By using the shadows of everyday objects, Bal creates highly original and quirky images.
Read More…Colorful Tokyo by Yoshito Hasaka

Yoshito Hasaka is a Tokyo-based designer currently working as lead designer for Origami Inc. Yoshito loves to feel people’s energy in the city and how the city change constantly. With the help of his camera, Yoshito captures all these moments and present us in these vivid colors of a city that never sleeps.
Read More…Artistic portrait and fashion photography by Johannes Lunenburg

Fashion Photographer Johannes Lunenburg creates stunning images with an old fashion style. His work is a combination of soft surroundings and beautiful models.
Read More…Emotive photographs in public transportation by Zhang Jia Wu

Zhang Jia Wu is a talented photographer and artist based in Zhengzhou, China. He captures stunning photographs on public transportation, some from the outside and some from the inside. Each of his candid captures is not a simple shot, in a simple moment he is able to document a whole story.
Read More…Fascinating portraits with a creative edge by Claire Luxton

Claire Luxton is a British multi-faceted artist and writer, primarily working with photography, installation, video, and poetry. Claire creates fascinating portrait images with a creative edge. After graduating from Goldsmiths University of London in 2014 with a BA Hons degree in Fine Art, she began a series of self-portraits that were, visceral, uncomfortable and physically demanding.
Read More…Creative portraits by Circle Circle Math

Swiss designer Josh (AKA Circle Circle Math), is a hiking addict, traveler, dreamer, self-starter & visual storyteller. Our eyes are often attracted to the face first, however, Josh creates amazing artworks where the face is always compromised. Doesn't matter what he does, all his artworks get the attention of the viewer at first sight.
Read More…A dream-like vision by Andrea Peipe

Andrea Peipe is currently based in Munich, Germany. After working as a translator for several years, Andrea decided to pursue a career in photography in 2010. Since then she is interested in how to turn ideas into creative photos.
Andrea devotes herself to digital photography and the possibilities of digital post-processing. With her photos, she wants to move the viewer emotionally, tell a story and inspire her fantasy. At the same time, photography is a possibility for her to bring emotions to life, to freeze time and by that to hold on to a short fragile moment, or to create a dream-like vision. In order to achieve this, she enjoys taking use of the almost unlimited possibilities of digital post-processing.
Read More…Sensual Photographs by Stefan Beutler

Stefan Beutler, is a photographer from Germany. He is well known for his sensual portraits. His work is very minimalist, however, though erotic, it remains tasteful and is designed to make you think about intimacy in the digital age.
Read More…The use of the absurd and the irony to approach modern issues by Romina Ressia

Born in 1981 in Argentina, in a small town near to Buenos Aires. Her passion about art started at young age but it was not until her late twenties, after graduating in Economics, that she decided to dedicate her life to Photography. Romina Ressia studied Photography, Fashion Photography, Art Direction and Scenery in different places including the Institute of the prestigious Teatro Colon. And her influence comes mainly from Classic Paintings.
Romina started in fashion photography but was gradually moving to Fine Arts, venturing, beyond Photography, in mixed media. Her works are represented by Galleries in the London, Edinburgh, Switzerland, Belgium & Mykonos, and they have been exhibited in major cities such as New York, Milan, London, Zurich, Paris, Brussels & Buenos Aires, among many others.
Owner of a pictorial style, she is well known for her anachronisms and the use of the absurd and the irony to approach modern issues. The attempt to grant a fresh air to the classic style is another important characteristic of her work.
Read More…Exploring Time and Existence in Monochrome by Giorgio Bormida

The photographic approach of the works of Giorgio Bormida’s fades in favor of an extremely poetic use of the image. This somehow recalls a painting, as it leads the viewer’s eye right to the heart of a complex imagination densely embedded with suggestions and experiences.
Read More…Christophe Gilbert, a photographer who manipulates his own images into works of art

Christophe Gilbert is a Belgian photographer from Bruxelles, specialized in visual art. Born in Brussels in 1962, Christophe Gilbert started by taking courses of photography to the Academy of Ixelles in the course of the evening during one year. The CCB Awards (Creative Club of Belgium), whose objective is to precede and promote the Belgian creativity, rewarded him in 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2005. Its Levis countryside was retained in Photograph Awards 2005 of the AOP. In the same way, the public could discover Gilberts creations with the AD Print Festival 2006 of Brasov. As a self-described detail-maniac fanatic, Christophe truly believe that small details can make a huge difference. Christophe’s impressive client list includes DDB, Euro RSCG, FCB, Ikea, Levi’s, LG Electronics, Mercedes, Ogilvy, PlayStation, Publicis, Saatchi, Samsonite, TBWA, Toyota, Volkswagen, Rubicam among others.
Read More…Computer generated art mixed with photography by Christophe Huet

Fascinating images created by French Photoshop retouch master Christophe Huet. His work is a perfect fusion between old-school photography and digital created composites. He masters the barrier between reality and his own imagination resulting in mesmerizing surreal images.
Read More…Accidental Art / Impressive Mistake Series by Vladislav Antonov

Russian artist Vladislav Antonov, created this amazing series called "Accidental Art/Impressive Mistake". A series created and inspired by Television Signals. Television signals is somehow a language that express itself in unpredictable ways, creating this way a visual footprint. In other words a unique form of art.
Read More…Artist is the keeper of emotions that come from all around: from sky, from ground, from paper shuffling, from fleeting forms, from a cobweb - Pablo Picasso
Paul The Antisocial Corgi

Paul “the Antisocial Corgi,” is a typical celebrity in that he enjoys his fans but from afar. Although he loves to play with humans, Paul “doesn’t like dogs, he’ll ignore them in parks and lunge if they get too close.”. With fans worldwide, Paul has become Instagram famous for his pink aesthetic, artfully staged photos, and generally amazing, floofy look.
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Sending love from us to you by Christopher Funk

Sending love from Christopher Funk to all. February has long been a month of romance. It is the month associated with Valentine's Day celebrations. Valentine’s Day, also called St. Valentine’s Day, is when lovers express their affection with greetings and gifts. This holiday has origins in the Roman festival of Lupercalia, held in mid-February. The festival, which celebrated the coming of spring, included fertility rites and the pairing off of women with men by lottery. At the end of the 5th century, Pope Gelasius I replaced Lupercalia with St. Valentine’s Day. It came to be celebrated as a day of romance from about the 14th century.
Read More…Sensuality meets simplicity in this monochrome artworks by Johan Swanepoel

Born and raised in South Africa, Johan Swanepoel commenced his career as an engineer/project manager. Fifteen years later he became involved with the licensing of stock images and presently works as a freelance stock photographer and graphic artist.
Read More…What If Famous Painters Had Their Own Modern Logos by Milton Omena

Milton Omena is a programmer with the heart of a designer working as a VR and AR developer for architecture visualization. One day Milton was thinking about how to expand his design boundaries and get out of his comfort zone. Eventually, he thought of painting styles and painters personalities and how each of them would have a unique logo, brand or product. This is how he got into this project: "What If Famous Painters Had Their Own Modern Logos", take a look and enjoy it !
Read More…Covers and movie posters by Ryo Ishido-Brighton
A well-designed poster is important because it piques viewers’ interest in the subject it depicts. N

ew York-based multi-award winning multimedia graphic artist Ryo Ishido-Brighton combines photography and art with more traditional design elements to create captivating covers and posters across all kinds of media.
Read More…Creative imaginative self-portraits by Lillian Merritt

Lillian Merritt never imagined a future behind a camera, it was always ballet shoes and tutus. However, the moment photography presented itself she could not imagine a life without it. The passion to create the worlds she sees in her mind has driven her forward in her art. Through self-portraiture, Lillian is able to place herself into theses fanciful and whimsical worlds, experiencing them both as herself and someone else entirely.
Read More…Dancers by King Douglas

Dance should look effortless seems to be a universal ideal. The extreme effort and years of relentless practice required to meet this ideal are accepted as the price that must be paid. These photographs, taken in class, rehearsal, and performance, represent King Douglas attempt to capture the elusive transformation of muscle, bone, and sweat into what is sometimes an intimate and moving experience for dancer and audience alike.
Read More…Touchy and Powerful portraits by Shirren Lim

Shirren Lim is a Malaysian photographer living in Jakarta, Indonesia. Her portraits are very powerful and stand out due to their crispness, their quality and their creativeness. Shirren’s work has been described as intense and earthy with her simple composition cutting to the heart of the subject matter.
Read More…Coup de tête (French for headshot) series by Allan (Kofi) Thompson

Coup De Tête (French for headshot) is a project created by the digital designer & photographer Allan (Kofi) Thompson. This project is based on human behavior and the mind, a project where Kofi explores and tries to understand human beings.
Read More…Artist Ard Gelinck is reuniting iconic pop stars with their younger selves

Ard Gelinck is making the fantasy of time-travel a reality, using photoshop to digitally splice popstars with shots of their younger selves.
Read More…Artist Liu Yunsheng Uses an impressive technique to Reveal Expressive Faces of Tibet

Chinese artist Liu Yungsheng creates hyperrealistic portraits. The portraits seem to come alive by capturing his subjects, down to the smallest detail. Yungsheng spent a majority of his life in and around Tibet, and his works tend to focus on the people, landscapes and lifestyle characteristic of this region and era.
Read More…MANIAC, a series of images for the metal band Mass Hysteria by Eric Canto

MANIAC is a shocking yet fascinating series created by Eric Canto for the new album of the French heavy metal band Mass Hysteria. Eric has been photographing artists for the past ten years. As a graphic designer, he has created and produced album covers, works of art, posters, among other projects. At present Eric works in collaboration with magazines, labels, tourers, bands, and artists.
Read More…The Myanmar Memories by Rachot Visalarnkul

Rachot Visalarnkul is a a street photographer with over 40 years of experience. His photographs talk by themselves.
Read More…Surreal photography by Andrea Torres

Andrea Torres Balaguer is a fine artist from Barcelona. Her surreal images feel like taken out of a dream.
Read More…Silk by Sølve Sundsbø

Norwegian fashion photographer and filmmaker Sølve Sundsbø infuses his imagery with sharp, otherworldly concepts and experimental techniques. He arrived in London in 1995 to pursue a short course in photography at the London College of Printing and became a photography assistant for acclaimed experimental imagemaker Nick Knight. That pivotal role and Knight’s mentorship, which spanned four years, helped Sundsbø become a highly decorated fashion photographer in his own right.
Read More…Artist Draws Beautiful Images to Help Calm her anxiety

Josefine Svärd is an illustrator and designer from Gothenburg, Sweden. She creates beautiful stippling art that captures the beauty of nature. Josefine uses black ink and millions of tiny hand-drawn dots to draw her natural landscapes and wild animals. Celestial skies, trees, mountains, and wild animals are composed of millions of tiny hand-drawn dots, bringing them to life in intricate detail.
Read More…I draw on Bananas by Stephan Brusche

Since artist Stephan Brusche created his first art on a banana, his incredible creations on the iconic yellow canvas have become so popular that he recently gave notice at his day job to go full-time banana artist extraordinaire.
Read More…The Northern Hemisphere during a snow shower by Christophe Jacrot

Christophe Jacrot is a contemporary photographer living in Paris. He has been developing an artistic project on major cities of the northern hemisphere in adverse weather conditions, from a very pictorial and emotional approach. Presented series titled Snjór, which means snow in Icelandic is an attempt of immortalizing the Northern Hemisphere during a snow shower.
Read More…Sensual scenes that show beauty and desolation by Jeremy Gibbs

English photographer Jeremy Gibbs is an explorer with an eye for scenes of beauty and desolation. His models' poses are dramatic, this let him create images that reverberate with a lyricism of passion and despair.
Read More…Black and white sensual photography by photographer Vangelis Kalos

The black and white sensual photography by Fine Art photographer Vangelis Kalos examines the female body. In his imagery, we see beautiful models, female figures showing their natural beauty in the name of art.
Read More…Italy & London in Black & White by Alexander L. Newman

Alexander L. Newman is a self-taught, multi-award-winning wilderness, street, and fine art photographer. Alexander uses photography to capture and share the passion he has for the beauty and emotion he sees within all aspects of nature and life.
Read More…Structures created using wires and pure imagination by James Paterson

James Paterson is a wire artist. Twisting together bits of wire, creating structures infusing the emerging forms with twirls and zig-zags, wheels and circles, with spirals, ladders, houses and then the sun, is what James mastered through the years.
Read More…Best Winter scenery images in the beautiful region of Abruzzo, Italy

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Abruzzo is an Italian region, east of Rome, with an Adriatic coastline and the Apennine Mountains. National parks and nature reserves cover much of its rugged interior. Abruzzo is picturesque in its scenery. While many areas of Italy have changed significantly over time, Abruzzo remains largely the same.
Read More…Oil paintings that give the illusion of what it's like to have bad eyesight by Philip Barlow

Philip Balow currently lives and paints in Riebeek Kasteel, near Cape Town. To Philip, light is the ultimate subject because it embodies the pinnacle of all reality. The figures in the landscape serve as carriers and reflectors of the light that falls upon them. Bathed in the luminosity, it is his hope that they would become more beautiful.
Read More…Haunting Imagery by Leslie Ann O'Dell

Leslie Ann O'Dell is a contemporary artist who works in photography, fine art, and digital media. O’Dell’s work is comprised of haunting imagery, ranging from dark imposing landscapes to mystifying portraitures, that evoke sensations of vulnerability, demise and the fear associated with such sentiments.
Read More…Motivational Illustrative Lettering by Joey Bearbower

Joey Bearbower is a motivational illustrative lettering artist based out of Waterloo, Iowa who has been creating art since 2013. His passion is creating unique, innovative artwork that inspires people to become the greatest version of yourself.
Read More…Photographer Hendrik Kerstens emulates flemish Paintings using his own daughter as muse

Photographer Hendrik Kerstens did not train formally as an artist. however, he wished to devote himself to a more creative profession and in 1995, at the age of forty, he left the business world and took up photography. His wife Anna worked full time to support this change of direction. in a reversal of more traditional roles, Kerstens cared for their young daughter Paula, while also studying photography during the day. having a child left a deep impression on Kerstens.
Read More…We transport fine art carefully as if we had created it ourselves

Welti-Furrer is a leading Swiss company for fine art transports. Their experts transport valuable art with the utmost care. This should be communicated to museums, galleries, curators and art collectors. The campaign is running in art magazines and on selected billboards. Print advertisement created by Ruf Lanz, Switzerland for Welti-Furrer, within the category: Professional Services.
Read More…Fountains by Malgorzata Chodakowska

Let yourself be touched by Malgorzata Chodakowska in cooperation with photographer Lothar Sprenger. Almost heavenly compositions of sculptures, by when angelswings spread, tutus dance or an engrossed “Bella Figura” turns her head dreamily in a soft shower. Malgorzata Chodakowska shows how perfectly she combines the solid element of her bronze with the flow of the water.
Read More…Painting & drawing and Figurative art by Stephen Early

Stephen Early is a classically trained figure and portrait painter from Philadelphia. He has received many awards for his work and his work has been showcased in numerous exhibitions including The National Arts Club, NYC; Freeman’s, Philadelphia and S.R Brennen Fine Art, Santa Fe.
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