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#ArtsMakers Ilustrata. Phone Case Designer of the Week.

Hi! We’re Ilustrata  an illustration studio, composed of three illustrators me (David), Bruno and Victor. We’re all from Brazil, and We live in a small city here. Lovers of retro art style, games and Japanese culture, and it reflects a lot on our work. This is our Interview with ArtsCase! How did you become an […]

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#ArtsMakers Denise Cassidy Woods. Phone Case Designer of the Week.

Hello! I’m Denise Cassidy Woods ! I’m an Artist form the U.S. I Became an Artist totally by accident, I took a hobby level class because I was a stay-at-home mom and needed to get out of the house and one thing led to another next thing was that I couldn’t stop painting. This is […]

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#ArtsMakers Martina. Phone Case Designer of the Week.

Hi! My name is Martina, I’m a professional European illustrator specializing in fashion and lifestyle. I create feminine, modern custom images to help both small and big brands to get noticed, stand out of the crowd and promote themselves in a new, fresh way. I also do personal commissions, statement wall art, book covers, editorial […]

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ArtsCase Artist of the Week Gringoface

James, aka Gringoface, is an amazing artist from the US, Here you’ll get to know him better with a very short interview We did to him, Let’s know who is behind of all those amazing designs… ArtsCase-Give us a short description of you… I am in the process of building my small art brand into […]

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365 Days Of Art: A Fun Activity Book To Help Adults Stay Creative And Artsy

365 Days Of Art: A Fun Activity Book To Help Adults Stay Creative And Artsy A common complain among grown-ups with full-time jobs is that they no longer have time to get in touch with their creative selves, the way they did when they were still in school. If you miss working on creative, artsy […]

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This campaign of painting sport courts represents gender inequality in sport

Inequality between men and women is also present in the world of sport. ESPNW decided to denounce this in a very original manner: painting these differences in sport courts and tracks. In this way, they took advantage of the divisions each of these spaces have to represent data such as the tournaments that pay higher […]

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New Sketchbook-Based Ballpoint Pen Drawings by Nicolas V. Sanchez

New York City-based artist Nicolas V. Sanchez (previously) creates masterful drawings with only the aid of a few ballpoint pens, rendering unbelievably realistic portraits and still lifes in his many sketchbooks. Due to his precise application of highlights and shadows several of his works seem three-dimensional, such as the fruit bowl seen below which looks […]

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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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Living in environments with art improves health… and safety

Art has a positive effect on people and this is an undeniable fact. Without getting any further, there are therapies that use art as a mechanism to heal or treat specific ailments. A recent study has broadened these benefits to the point of affirming that equipping culturally and artistically a neighborhood has a clear influence […]

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Woof! Art for dogs only

Art that smells like sausages, facilities that are giant bowls of food filled with balls and cars with fans and windows wide open. Who said dogs can’t enjoy art? This is an awesome experiment developed last summer in London by the British designer Dominic Wilcox. We’ll let you know how “Art for dogs” is like […]

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