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In 2008 she began to exhibit her paintings. Noemi s most painted themes are imaginative goddesses. Her works is colorfull and very sensual. Her paintings are illustrating or expressive. She shows us supernatural female creatures communicating with painted thoughts. She uses bold colors and lines in the compositions that are making her art very instictive […]
Read More →In Noche Antigua (Ancient Night) an opossum and a rabbit work together—and against each other—to create and maintain the sun and the moon. The book, written in Spanish and illustrated by Mexico-based artist David Álvarez is based on elements from ancient myths in several Central American cultures. Álvarez captures a sense of quiet magic with […]
Read More →Ichiro Tsuruta is a Japanese artist born in 1954 in Kumamoto prefecture. He graduated from the department of graphic design at Tama Art College and worked on Western-style and realistic-style illustrations. She then became interested in the concept of beauty in Japanese tradition and Buddhist art. Ichiro Tsuruta: website / instagram
Read More →“I started this project in April 2012, a big orchestra consisted of 12 instruments, 12 emotions, 12 artworks… More than 200 hours of work and fun, with moments of surprise, joy and sometimes disapointement. I thank my brothers and my girlfriend for their strong support.” Artistic approach: My artistic approach is set between surreal and […]
Read More →Nathalie Vessié-Hodges: behance
Read More →“I used winsor&newton watercolor, canson Moulin du Roy and arches papers” Elena Moroz: instagram
Read More →“I studied Fashion Design at Newcastle Polytechnic in the late 80’s and early 90’s and worked as a clothing designer for many years. Since then I have been teaching fashion illustration, fashion graphics and portfolio skills at Northumbria University as well as building a career as a freelance illustrator. My style tends to use a […]
Read More →“I was born in Beijing, now working and living in Shanghai. I love to draw with pencil or watercolor on paper, and oil painting or acrylic on canvas. Most of my jobs are computer graphic, and I love to use Wacom tablet and Adobe Photoshop.” Zhang Weber: portfolio
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