Amanda Lear, paintings
Amanda Lear, paintings

Amanda Lear was born in Vietnam in 1950 from an English marine officer and an Asian mother. When her parents divorced, Amanda shared her life between her English family and France where her mother had settled. Already bilingual, she followed classical studies and became polyglot having learnt German, Spanish and Italian. By the age of […]

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Batman posters by Vincent Roché
Batman posters by Vincent Roché

Vincent Roché is a freelance French art director & illustrator based in Paris. Born in the 80s, Vincent, surrounded by images and pixels, grew up drawing his favourites heroes, cutting, modifying, editing, observing, exploring and creating the image, a passion that now nourishes his works. Vincent Roché: website / instagram

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Arabic words illustrated based on their literal meaning
Arabic words illustrated based on their literal meaning

“I have always been fascinated by word manipulation, so I started this project as a personal challenge. I manipulate Arabic words and transform them into their meaning, and I made a total of 40 illustrated words. Also, there are pronunciation of those words above every picture that will hopefully help you to learn something new!” […]

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Plein Air, artistic portraits by Margarita Kareva
Plein Air, artistic portraits by Margarita Kareva

Photographer Margarita Kareva brings the beautiful mystery of Russian fairy tales to life through her fantastical portraits. Employing elaborate costumes and surreal props, each image is a peek into a mysterious, magical world. Kareva calls these vignettes Plein Air, as they take place among the gorgeous outdoor landscape with models who exude elegance—even when confronted […]

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Realistic baby dolls by Elena Kirilenko
Realistic baby dolls by Elena Kirilenko

When you are looking at these baby dolls it’s hard to believe that they are not real children but the small figurines made of polymer clay by Russian artist Elena Kirilenko. All the boys and girls, which are unique collection dolls made to order, have astonishingly vivid facial expressions telling us their stories: there are […]

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Campaign Irene Luft, photography by Elizaveta Porodina
Campaign Irene Luft, photography by Elizaveta Porodina

In her experimental fashion and fine art photography, Elizaveta Porodina travels through time and space, extracting the underlying emotions in her entrancing productions. The Moscow born studied clinical psychologist plays with melancholic symbolism, sets connotations, sometimes ambiguous, sometimes honest and obvious – her range widely varying between cinematic, fashion and almost documentary imagery. Whether in […]

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Meet Zoë, the adorable Queen Of Hearts
Meet Zoë, the adorable Queen Of Hearts

Zoë and her sister Izzy have their own Instagram account, where they currently have nearly 75.000 followers. At first, most attention went to Zoë and her adorable heart-marking. But recently, the sisters have become equally popular as Izzy has amassed quite the fanbase of her own due to her irresistible and expressive face. The British […]

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Paintings by Vladimir London
Paintings by Vladimir London

Vladimir London has studied drawing, painting, art history, decorative arts, and sculpture at a school of fine arts. He then went on to complete a five-year course at the academy of arts’ department of easel painting and drawing. And finally, he spent five more years obtaining a university degree as a professional fine art teacher. […]

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Story Objects, a series of mini sculptures by Vera van Wolferen
Story Objects, a series of mini sculptures by Vera van Wolferen

A series of mini sculptures in glass bells. Small worlds, conserved stories. “I’m a multidisciplinairy artist from The Netherlands. I create meticulously crafted miniature sets out of balsa wood, cardboard and paper that are often the stage for stop motion animations but can also be sculptures telling their own stories. I come from a background […]

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