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1d ago
Amin Faramarzian, based in Turkey, is a freelance illustrator with a background in graphic design and animation.
He has had the opportunity to collaborate on various projects spanning a range of styles, including 2D and 3D animation, advertising, and game design. His clients have included well-known names such as Lego, Cartoon Network (CNA), Motiga Games, Hasbro, Optix, Hornet, Chevy, and Pepsi, among others. Currently, he is engaged in the creation of his first graphic novel.
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Yann Le Berre, also known as Yann L’Outsider, was born in 1984. Introduced to graffiti at 17, he was drawn into the exhilarating rush of instinctive creation amidst the margins of legality.
He honed his urban art by reclaiming neglected spaces, imprinting and asserting his artistic identity. Simultaneously, he pursued training in cabinet making at École Boulle, an endeavor characterized by exacting standards and meticulous craftsmanship, contrasting with the spontaneous expression of graffiti.
Presenting himself as “urban by accident,” Yann L’Outsider currently resides on his family’s proper ..read more
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1d ago
Here are amazing woodcuts of various bizarre characters from “Les songes drolatiques de Pantagruel” translated into English as “The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel” published in 1565.
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François Desprez was a French engraver and illustrator, little known today, who lived in the 16th century. He collaborated on several occasions with the illustrator and engraver, as well as publisher, Richard Breton (1524-1571), who was more renowned than Desprez.
The book, whose title could also be translated as “The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel,” is made up of 120 engravings that Rabelais i ..read more
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2d ago
The Third Vampire Metamorphosis, 1916 – 1917
The surrealist Polish artist Boleslaw Biegas produced a wealth of works in both painting and sculpture.
The thing that really piqued my interest, though, was his series of incredibly strange paintings with vampire themes. Insect vampires, flying camel vampires, elephant vampires, and so on are just a few of the bizarre vampire interpretations that Biegas carried through from the classic humanoid bat-like vampires.
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The Vampire In The Form Of Allied, 1915 – 1916
The Vampire In The Form Of The Dragon, 1917
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2d ago
Cindy Chinn, an artist with a strong aversion to waste, is constantly on the lookout for novel and cost-effective materials to incorporate into her artistic endeavors. She presents a series of sculptures as a testament to the vitality of recycled art.
In her creations, Cindy utilizes a plethora of discarded items including scrap metal, rusty saw blades, and farm tools. Notably, her latest addition to the series, a Raven sculpture, is ingeniously crafted from discarded bicycle tires.
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2d ago
Forever Together
Samuel Troyer introduces himself as a visionary artist specializing in crafting mesmerizing wire sculptures that breathe life into metal.
Each wire sculpture crafted by Samuel narrates a distinct tale, entwining viewers in its narrative and beckoning them into a realm where imagination knows no bounds. His artwork serves as a testament to the harmonious merger of skillful craftsmanship and boundless creativity, aiming to leave an enduring impression on the contemporary art scene.
As a young artist, Samuel aspires to evoke joy in every individual who encounters his wire sculp ..read more
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2d ago
Barbie is more than a doll for youngsters. Barbie may still be fun for elderly folks, in different ways.
Brazilian Daniel Lima makesovers Barbie dolls. Daniel is skilled at reviving antique Barbies with hair, makeup, and creative outfits. Several times, he has recreated dolls that resemble real people.
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4d ago
Neo Tokyo is an imaginary place full with neon lights, punk revivalism, piercings, and erotica. By focusing on the people in this fever dream Tokyo, photographer NIU NIU creates dark, whimsical photos.
NIU, aka Daniel Verolme, is a Chinese-Dutch conceptual artist who grew up between cultures and never felt at home. His image captures this feeling of “floating” between fictional worlds and adds mystery and adrenaline to the unknown.
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5d ago
Fine di Secolo, Acqua Progressiva Insuperabile, circa 1900
Italian applied artist, illustrator, painter, sculptor, and designer Duilio Cambellotti (1876–1960) was involved in the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau movements, and his impact extended beyond the aesthetic and political to the social and political. His fidelity to agrarian motifs and versatility across a broad spectrum of visual and design disciplines have earned him recognition.
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“The Suppressed Contrade”, 1907
Cambellotti maintained an awareness of the societal implications of embellishment throughout his artisti ..read more
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5d ago
Australian figurative and hyperrealist oil painter Beau White explores the darker aspect of human nature through absurdism and nightmare images. His art infuses “real world” environments with bizarre and unexpected handcrafted components to produce fresh, frightening, and humorous viewpoints on the commonplace.
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