Ceramic fridge magnets made by Ann Baratashvili
Ceramic fridge magnets made by Ann Baratashvili

Ceramic Fridge Magnets done in Unicorn Ceramics “I’m Anuk (Ann Baratashvili) and I love to draw, I live in Georgia, Tbilisi. I graduated Tbilisi fine art academy with diploma in Artist of Animation Film. I’m making advertisements, promos, personal work, character design, concept art, illustration etc. I work in Photoshop CS3, CS4 with my Wacom […]

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The Phantom of the Opera, puppet by Maria Eldin
The Phantom of the Opera, puppet by Maria Eldin

“I am a restorer and artist, bachelor of restoration in St. Petersburg State Baron A.L.Stieglitz’s Academy of Art and Industry. My specialization is restoration of tempera paintings and icons. I also do traditional art including egg-tempera icons, portraits in oil, illustrations.” Maria Eldin: behance

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Exquisitely detailed miniature birds designed by Katie Doka
Exquisitely detailed miniature birds designed by Katie Doka

Copenhagen-based miniature artist Katie Doka fabricates exquisitely detailed miniature birds that perch atop the ends of pencils and paintbrushes. The feathery specimens are built primarily from polymer clays, glass, jewelry wire and lambs wool or cotton with accents of acrylic paint. Although the pieces are designed primarily for use in dollhouses, their adjustable frames and […]

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Lifelike figures and installations by Hans Op de Beeck
Lifelike figures and installations by Hans Op de Beeck

German artist Hans Op de Beeck creates life-size figural sculptures and immersive environments from materials such as coated wood, polyester, and pigmented plaster. These chosen materials turn his constructed figures and installations into a uniform shade of matte gray, which makes the viewer feel as if the world around them has been zapped of color. […]

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Striking silverware animal assemblages by Matt Wilson
Striking silverware animal assemblages by Matt Wilson

South-Carolina based artist Matt Wilson brings old silverware to life in his bent and welded sculptures of birds and other wildlife. Fastened to pieces of driftwood or mounted to segments of old lumber, the pieces seem to capture the lifelike essence of the robins, owls, and sea creatures they represent despite a minimal number of […]

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Offering, sculptural assemblages by Shona Wilson
Offering, sculptural assemblages by Shona Wilson

For the last twenty years Australia-based artist Shona Wilson has intimately collaborated with nature by building sculptural assemblages that incorporate a myriad of found organic specimens. In her 2016 body of work, Offering, she formed mandala-like pieces from objects such as seedpods, twigs, and bones that were intended as gestures of gratitude to her practice’s […]

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Mimi Choi, Optical illusions with makeup
Mimi Choi, Optical illusions with makeup

Mimi Choi is a Vancouver-based professional makeup artist. She creates intricate, surreal makeup looks inspired by other people’s art, surreal paintings from artists such as Salvador Dali and her own experiences during sleep paralysis that Mimi herself experiences from time to time. These vivid hallucinations fuel her imagination and add an additional layer to the […]

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Yung Jake turns 20,000 emojis into amazing lifelike celeb portraits
Yung Jake turns 20,000 emojis into amazing lifelike celeb portraits

Yung Jake from Los Angeles, California, USA, spends between 30 minutes and a whole week turning emojis in facial details – morphing headphones into hairstyles and eggplants into expressions. The artist, real name Jake Patterson, has been creating the unusual pieces for two years making everyone from Willow Smith, Kanye and Kim Kardashian West to […]

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Felted sculptures toys by Tyorka
Felted sculptures toys by Tyorka

“My name is Tyorka. I live in a small town called Komsomolsk-on-Amur, which is in the east of Russia. I love needle felting. I can do it just about anywhere and at any time – in a truck, on a subway train, or even hanging upside-down. Whales are my favorite to make – the bigger, […]

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