Art is always one of the best sources of inspiration for designers.
These unusual still life made with industrial food are the creation of Barbara Ciurej et Lindsay Lochman, an American artistic duo who started out in the 1980s. This project aims to create landscapes out of processed food by displaying it, putting on some lighting, and make it look like landscapes from the American West.
The Ukrainian artist duo composed of Anya Stasenko And Slava Leontyev creates some lovely imaginary creatures in porcelain. The animals’ shapes are already a good reason to love them, but the stunning part in my opinion is the use of natural textures and matching colors. You can find more pieces on the artists’ website.
The Book of Miracles was rediscovered a few years ago. It is considered as one of the most beautiful illustrated books of the early Renaissance. It was published in Germany around the year 1550 with acrylic and watercolor paintings. The 169 pages book uses illustrations from the Bible, legends, ancient traditions, or medieval chronicles that […]
Portuguses street artist Odeith really took the art of the graffiti one step further. Some were already experimenting with 3D effects, he just takes the whole painting out of the wall. Now take a moment and look at the craft involved on the creation of these amazing pieces of street art.
This series of recent collages by artist Oddly Heads was released under the title “This must be earth”. The tons of details included in the collages are heavily influenced by pop-art and street art.
If you are an artist, you will need talent to create art with value. However, to create a masterpiece, you will need more than that, you will need talent and dedication. Paulette Ra has both. For ten years, the artist has been digging and sculpting in caves in the sandstone cliffs of Northern Mexico. You […]
Italian artist Nunzio Paci created a set of gorgeous drawings that blend nature and the human body. A very pleasing organic take on anatomical drawings.
Poetic, funny, witty, or just beautiful, new art prints are published online every day. Every week, we try to share the best of new digital printmaking projects. Fall by Alex G Griffiths. The wanderer and the desert portals by Reno Nogaj. Ze croissant moon by Teo Zirinis. Natural Rhythm 2 – a hand drawn pattern […]
Thomas Barbey is a Swiss photographer living in Milano who uses photo retouching to create wonderful surreal worlds.
Paper sculptures created by Korean artist Yoon Ho Shin . From most angles, you see a quite regular sculpture, but if you move around and go in front or in the back of the sculpture, it becomes like transparent and you can see through it. The artist works with layers of paper that are cutted […]
Shayna Leib‘s sculptures are inspired by wind and water, two elements that the artist confronted during her trips around the globe. Her sculptures do a great job at rendering movement and recreating some things you can only see in the depth of the ocean.
Ramon Bruin‘s 3D anamorphic drawings can be a bit kitsch sometimes, but they do show a real mastery of illustration and perspective. Using several layers of paper, he create drawings that create amazing illusions that trick your eyes.
Matthias Leutwyler‘s illustrations look like a mix of drawing, collage and painting. He doesn’t say much about himself, but his work speaks for itself.
A cool art project by Steven Guermeur, who decided to break the conventional frame and to make it a part of the artwork. In a fun way, the artist changes the way art is traditionally presented to the world.
Spectacular sculptures created by Japanese artist Kanemaki Yoshitoshi. You can see the whole creation process of a sculpture on this page.