3D and anamorphic Paintings comes to life as street art from thousands of brushstrokes applied by Italian artist Tony Cuboliquido. La Morra – 3d street art painting on stairs. Kiup – Street Art Festival – Albano di Lucania – Italy Boy with Marble, anamorphic 3d street painting art work @kiup streetart festival. Albano di Lucania…
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Architectural Watercolors by Tytus Brzozowski
Tytus Brzozowski is an Architect and watercolorist. He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of the Warsaw University of Technology. He also studied and worked in Finland where he was searching for severe Nordic art and design. He has been working in Jems Architects for five years. Tytus Brzozowski presents the city of his dreams…
Inspiration Black & white StreetArt by Alex Senna
Inspiration Black & white StreetArt by Alex Senna. Alex Senna brings us to a nostalgic atmosphere when using moments and characters that sounds familiar like a friend, a moment,a romance or an emotion. The incomparable traces of his work in black and white allow a little more love to come inside of our daily obligations,…
Stone sculptures of Syrian Artist Nizar Ali Badr
Nizar Ali Badr is an Syrian sculptor from Latakia, Syria, whose stone sculptures tell complex stories. Words are not his thing, but stones. Nizar Ali tells the story of Syrian families using stones to depict human emotions, and the suffering and hardship of war. in Syria, Badr refuses to sell any of them for money….
Hanna @fussylemon ,Stunning Photo Artwork
Photo Artwork by Visual artist Hanna @fussylemon. This is truly stunning in itself. To see more: https://www.instagram.com/fussylemon/
Detailed & complex illustrations by Simon Prades
The detailed and complex Imagination of Illustrator Simon Prades is to express his fantastic imagination that explores ideas of nature, memory, and dreams. He mainly works in analog mediums, mainly ink, pencil and aquarell without ignoring the computer as a tool to finish work. Simon Prades, was born in 1985 in southern Germany, in a Spanish/German…
Aluminum Wire Sculptures by Seung Mo Park
Brooklyn-based Korean sculptor Seung Mo Park creates “human series” metallic sculptures by manipulating aluminum wire. His sculptures capture the realistic wrinkles of scrunched up fabric.He is also as meticulous about representing a figure in a plausible position as he is about the placement of each wire strand. More: http://www.seungmopark.com/