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ArtsCase Talk – Winya Sangsorn

  Welcome to the creepy world “Art of Winya”. He is an illustrator and designer from Chiang Mai,Thailand. He left a career in game design to pursue his own creative path. His interest in the undead comes from his fascination with evil. His art works as a symbolic way for the dead to live, this […]

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Hula, art on a surfboard

The artist Sea Yoro unites his two great passions –surf and graffiti– to create semi-submerged murals. Sean Yoro was born in Oahu, the most populated isle of Hawaii, so he was born surrounded by surf. He spent his childhood on top of a surfboard and during his adolescence he discovered his passion for graffiti and […]

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ArtsCase Talk – Florent Bodart

He started his career creating T-shirt designs under the name Speakerine. Starting from there he took his time to discover, explore and learn many other skills in the field of graphic design. Today, he enjoys working on a large pallet of projects, from apparel design, to illustration. He finds pleasure in the exploration of different […]

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Bet you can’t find him! The ‘invisible’ art of Liu Bolin

Liu Bolin is a Chinese artist, sculptor and photographer. He got his Bachelor Degree in Fine Arts from the Arts School of Shandong University, and a Master Degree in Fine Arts from the China Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2001. He is also known as “the invisible artist” for his photographic series “Hiding in […]

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Paper Cutouts by ‘Paperboyo’ Transform World Landmarks into Quirky Scenes

London-based paper artist and photographer Rich McCor (aka. paperboyo) has a way of seeing the world from a slightly different perspective. By adding a simple paper cutout to the foreground of famous buildings or other popular tourist attractions, he creates novel moments in time where an octopus squirms from inside the Colosseum or a WW2-era […]

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Little typographic experiments made during lunch time

Christoph Grey posted on his Behance account a project named Type Hype. It consists on little experiments made with typography. He makes them when he gets a time off from work to go to lunch or when he can’t sleep or just wants to have fun for a while. All these experiments were made in […]

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ArtsCase Talk – Ann Marie Coolick

Ann Marie Coolick is an impasto painter from Arlington, VA focusing on geometric abstractions and expressionist landscapes using only palette knives and heavy body paint straight from the tube. She slathers frosting-like paint layer upon layer onto the canvas with paint running off the edges, resulting in a sculptural, three-dimensional appearance. Ann Marie was a […]

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Landscapes in pencil: take a look at their process

These landscapes reminds us that spring is soon to arrive and at the same time they show us all about their creative process. Spring is about to arrive and this renovation that it represents in the world of nature is something worth to illustrate. This is why creative inspiration burst in the minds of illustrators […]

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Hyper realistic portraits of famous people

Hyper realism: a creative tendency with the closest appearance to reality Hyper realism represents a very sophisticated drawing style that resembles very accurately the real appearance of things. You can even perceive a brightness in these images greater than in photographs. Hyper realism can be traced back to the 1960’s as a parallel style to […]

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9 impressive Works made only with liquid

Aravis Dolmenna accomplishes to create works of art using nothing more than liquid drops of painting or other materials with a lot of imagination. Each liquid is a source of inspiration for this artist. A glass of milk on a black table can become a zebra and a few drops of water on a blue […]

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