Paintings by Hesther van Doornum
Paintings by Hesther van Doornum

During my study at the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten I discovered what for me was the most ideal way to express my creativity; and painting became my discipline. Since then I have developed my own combination of techniques and materials making my work highly recognizable. They have a distinctive straight, jagged and tangible horizontal and […]

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Lee Jae-Hyo, sculpture
Lee Jae-Hyo, sculpture

Nature never fails to elicit awe but Lee Jae-Hyo is presenting contemplations of natural form so stark they almost seem alien. The Korean artist relies not only on what he can glean from surrounding natural objects, his method, too, derives from the uncontrolled, accidental processes of nature. From giant, purely sculptural pieces, to more utilitarian […]

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Venice Portraits, photography by Dean Bradshaw
Venice Portraits, photography by Dean Bradshaw

A series of portraits of local style icon and consumate renaissance man Joe Mansuur. Joe is an Icon of Venice Beach, Los Angeles, California. In between the commercial work and highly produced ad projects it’s nice to sometimes focus on the essence of photography with simple portraiture. Dean Bradshaw: website / behance

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Daryl Feril, illustration
Daryl Feril, illustration

A Philippine-based freelance designer & illustrator. His illustration style is freestyle mix of edgy hand-drawn sketches, flowing lines, curves, blowing watercolour and digital. Loves drawing girls, typography, nature & fashion. Daryl Feril: website / behance

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Dam Domido, paintings
Dam Domido, paintings

Dam Domido (Dominica) intuitively began painting from an early age. At 25, she decided to devote herself to her childhood passion and attended workshops in the evening at the School of Fine Arts in Paris. She then attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Grasse. Her approach is expressionistic in its search for emotion, for […]

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Whimsical and poetic digital photo collages by Lyse Marion
Whimsical and poetic digital photo collages by Lyse Marion

Mixing and experimenting with various digital techniques and inspired by nature, Lyse creates bold imagery with a touch of mystery. As the artist states in her online bio: “Through more than 30 years, my one constant expression in art has been Collage, and for the past five years I have been working on transferring this […]

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Paintings by Emilia Wilk
Paintings by Emilia Wilk

“For many years the center of my interest is Art. Even as a 6-year-old girl I paint canvas of my father. I remember my first painting was a copy of a man. I thought then, that painting is easy. Now I know that I was wrong. My work many times have led me to tears. […]

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Mannequin art photography collages by Eleanor
Mannequin art photography collages by Eleanor

“Hey, I am Eleanor, a Vienna/Austria based photographer and filmmaker. It has been many years ago that a small group of beautiful mannequins artfully stuffed in a shopping cart caught my eye. Captivated by these eerily humanlike figures I started to photograph a series of mannequins that were already “out of order”, slightly damaged, and […]

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Willie - Transparent LCD Bus, designed by Tad Orlowski
Willie – Transparent LCD Bus, designed by Tad Orlowski

„Willie” bus is a conceptual project designed by Tad Orlowski, which utilizes new trends in technology to transform city landscapes and provide an added element to getting around town.     The innovative feature that distinguishes „Willie” from other conventional buses is the design of the side elevations, which are made of transparent LCD screens. […]

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Hunger is a monster, project by Platige Image
Hunger is a monster, project by Platige Image

“Hunger is a Monster” is one of the spots created for United Nations’ Zero Hunger Challenge campaign. It’s a part of the “Hunger Personified” series which characterizes hunger as animate threats such as a tyrant or a monster and uses hyperbole to highlight the dangers of being apathetic to hunger and accepting it as a […]

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