Drawings by Brian Scott
Self taught, drawing with coloured pencils mostly from reference. Brian Scott: deviantArt
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Self taught, drawing with coloured pencils mostly from reference. Brian Scott: deviantArt
Read More →“Art as such is a pure reflection of the artist’s nature and inner world. I have been always qualified myself as an experimentator and a hunter for new and interesting art techniques, expressions in different mediums and materials. Each day I learn and explore something new to me which I test, apply and develop. My […]
Read More →Nick Gentry is a British artist from London. Much of his artistic output has been generated with the use of contributed artefacts and materials. He states that through this process “contributor, artist and viewer come closer together”. His art is influenced by the development of consumerism, technology and cyberculture in society, with a distinctive focus […]
Read More →Artwork for Affina Hotel Manhattan lobby. Eiko Ojala is a illustrator and graphic designer. He lives in Tallinn, Estonia. He works mostly digitally and draws everything by hand. Within his work process Eiko likes to study the forms of shapes, and to work closely with light and shadow. He likes to keep his illustrations minimal […]
Read More →Visarute Angkatavanich gets incredibly close up to capture these stunning portraits of Siamese fighting fish in graceful, dancerly poses. The Thai photographer uses perfectly placed lighting to create the dramatic highlights and shadows that give personality to each little finned creature. Visarute Angkatavanich: 500px.com Via: mymodernmet.com
Read More →“I make pictures of pretty things and not so pretty things” Jenn Violetta: website / facebook
Read More →Antoine Jossé, 39 years old, Normandie (France), making paintings and sculptures. “Art is for me a prolongation of life; artists are the witnesses of their time which they translate through their sensibility and practice.” Antoine Jossé: facebook Find more about Antoine Jossé at schwindt-art.com
Read More →German photographer Michael Wesely has spent decades working on techniques for extremely long camera exposures — usually between two to three years. In the mid-1990s, he began using the technique to document urban development over time, capturing years of building projects in single frames. In 1997, he focused his cameras on the rebuilding of Potsdamer […]
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