Ballpoint Pen Drawings on Antiques | Mark Powell. dating back to 1756. (bic biro black medium). “They compliment each other and I hope leads the viewer to wonder, and maybe create, a history for the two,” . “I rarely connect the portrait and ‘canvas’ as they are both strangers to me.”said Powell https://www.artpeoplegallery.com/mark-powell/ London-based artist…
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Lunar effect | Mika Suutari photography
Lunar effect | Mika Suutari photography. I am an photographer from Southern Finland. I like pictures with a powerful athmosphere and I intent to have that in my photography. I hope my pictures convey the feeling I get when I capture those moments. I´m dreamer and try to do thinks what i´m like 🙂 If…
KATYA Beautiful Fairy tales
Katya is making DOLLS for “BIG KIDS”. For those who still remember the ROAD to CHILDHOOD: to the time when trees were bigger and dreams were brighter. I love the expressions, the costumes, the gestures, the colors, and her imagination! Since I started to remember myself I have always loved drawing and creating things. When…
Wood Sculpture by Hsu Tung Han
Hsu Tung Han born, and still living and working in Taiwan, this man is a master at wood carving. Inventive, brilliant, always experimenting and trying new things in so many different ways. More: www.flickr.com/photos/hsutunghan
French Painter Anne-Marie Zylberman
Anne-Marie Zylberman is a French painter who studied graphic arts at ESAG Penninghen and later worked for Gérard Darel, Kenzo, Chakok, among others. She makes use of mixed media and a wide variety of techniques in her pieces, and the reminiscences of Klimt’s work are awesome. “I found my way in an onirism that combines…
Surreal Illusions Photography by Laura Williams
Surreal Illusions Photography by Laura Williams 21 year old artist from Cambridgeshire, currently living in Brighton. ‘Invisible’ It’s the vintage mirror. Williams explains that the shoot itself was quite challenging because she was alone and had to keep getting back up to adjust focus after every shot, but the real fun began after the image…
Turkish Hyperrealist and photorealist painter Mustafa Yuce
MUSTAFA YUCE, TURKISH HYPERREALIST AND PHOTOREALIST PAINTER. The painting has been Inspired from Syrian refugee kids finding themselves homeless and and helpless .You can actually observe the symbols, white scarf meaning not caring or useful…the white color… fear and hope both in the eyes and also looking forward to the sky meaning expecting help from…










