Charis Tsevis is a visual designer living and working in Greece. Has a Diploma of Graphic Design from the Akademie fur das Grafishe Gewerbe, Munchen and a Master in Visual Design from the Scuola Politecnica di Design, Milano. Via Mary Papaefstathiou
Michael Mapes is a mixed-media artist from New York. By dissecting portrait photographs and compartmentalizing individual fragments within plastic bags, glass vials, magnifiers, in gelatin capsules and on insect pins, ... Via Michael Coleman
Anna halm Schudel creates beautiful portraits pieced together from thousands of small photographs found on the Internet.
Artist Emma Uber has an incredible knack for paintings faces.
Apple fans have a strange way of saying "We love you."...
Daily dose of inspiration / Fubiz...
Florian Nicolle a.k.a. Neo, is a freelance graphic artist who has worked for big names like the Los Angeles Times, ESPN classic, NIKE, and Warner Bros.
Argentine artist Pablo Lehmann cuts shapes and text from large sheets of paper and synthetic cloth, often using the sheets to create three-dimensional installations resembling furniture. Beautifully eviscerated books.
The Jack Cardboard Wall Mask is an 87-piece topographical face mask made from 50% recycled cardboard. It ships flat and you assemble it like a puzzle.
Using layers of translucent duct tapes – those used for packaging - on Plexiglas panels, Max Zorn creates stunning portraits of romantic and strong characters: masculine boxers, tender moments between lovers, and the classic “Girl with a Pearl Earring” by Dutch artist Jan Vermeer but with a modern twist. Max Zorn’s works are not only technically amazing but also hugely engrossing.
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I have found that it is easy to be creative once you know what you want to be creative with.
Harriete Estel Berman is making a sculpture from pencils about the impact of standardized testing on our educational system.
Rustam Valeev is a Russian street artist who creates detailed chalk portraits on the pavement of his home city of Sterlitamak...
Patrick Strogulski makes some stunning caricatures, as you can see in the examples posted here.
Russian graphic designer Tatiana Plakhova blows us away with her beautiful art featuring science fiction-like creatures living under the sea.
A new work from Yulia Brodskaya that takes quilling to completely different level. Just when we think we have seen the magic of paper artwork there is something else that manifests itself.
Brooklyn-based artist Graham Caldwell uses blown glass, steel, epoxy, mirrors, and other materials to create these otherworldly sculptures.
discovered the work of Belgium-based Kris Trappeniers who describes himself as a “paper sculptor”. His delicately cut stencils are among the most complex I’ve ever seen, the twisting, curving line work creating these amazing portraits that are unbelievably finished with spraypaint.
Interesting digital artworks....
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