Back in time, photography by Irma Kanova

Turn back time – treasure from the 50 years old warderobe was revived. “I´mprofessional photographer, my passion is an fashion, art, portraits. I love to put all those things into every singel project. I´m open for cooperation on professional fashion and advertising level for fashion brands, fashion designers and companies.” Irma Kanova: website / 500px

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Paintings by Guido Vedovato
Paintings by Guido Vedovato

Guido Vedovato was born in 1961 in the north of Italy. Self-taught, he progressively became, in the 1970s, a naïve painter and sculptor, it started as a hobby then he became more and more professional. His first exhibition was in 1986. Today, his works are exhibited widely in Italy of course, but also in many […]

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Colossal Snow And Ice Sculptures Of The 2019 Harbin International Snow Sculpture Art Expo

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Sculpture Dreams by antonis

– Welcome to the first World Psychotherapy Art Museum. Here we instill emotions into a pot full of solid materials creating solutions for a balanced life! – “If you have been searching for many years to discover the “Meaning of Life”, forget it. It doesn’t exist! Start trying to invent your own” Sculpture Dreams by […]

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Cinematic scenes painted by Wilhelm Sasnal

Multi-disciplinary artist Wilhelm Sasnal explores contemporary visual culture by working with found images sourced from newspapers, magazines, and the internet. Sasnal’s paintings juxtapose broad swirling brush strokes with precise, flatly rendered details. Abstracted landscapes surround small human and animal figures in limited color palettes. Although the artist frequently works in oil on canvas, his work […]

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Ceramics by Heesoo Lee

Artist Heesoo Lee uses multi-layered techniques to form intricate trees, complete with leaves and branches, that seem to grow out of her functional ceramic vessels. Lee’s careful use of color establishes a seasonal mood in each of her works, some evoking the warm tones and fallen leaves of autumn, while others capture the barren beauty […]

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Geometric animals come to life in DIY lamp kits by OWL
Geometric animals come to life in DIY lamp kits by OWL

OWLpaperlamps Original DIY papercraft lamps made in Portugal OWL, a Lisbon-based lamp brand founded by two architects in 2016, offers a wide range of friendly wild animals that can be turned into volumetric lamps using simple folding techniques. As you might guess, OWL offers a few different owl designs, as well as roaring hippos, curious […]

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Portraits of wild animals by Melissa Groo

Melissa Groo is a wildlife photographer, writer, and conservationist with a passion for educating people about the marvels of the natural world. She believes that photography can be both fine art and a powerful vehicle for storytelling, and considers herself a “wildlife biographer” as much as a wildlife photographer. It is her mission to raise […]

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Watercolor studies by Stephanie Tan

“My study on values using muter colors. A good way to sharpen perception on form.” Stephanie Victoria Tan is a Filipino graphic designer and illustrator from the humble city of Davao. Designer in profession, yet artist at heart, she knows the fine line between art and design. Her aim is to make good designs with […]

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