David Whitlam artworks
David Whitlam is a fine artist/illustrator from Manchester. From an early age he showed a flair for drawing and signs of a vivid imagination. Most of David’s pictures start with loose sketches, done directly from his imagination. These spontaneous doodles are then gradually refined into detailed drawings which then form the starting point for digital images or oil paintings. His digital work is based on scans of pencil drawings which are built up in Adobe Photoshop with opaque layers of color and texture so that the original image shows through underneath, thus retaining the appearance of ‘traditional’ art. His paintings are usually in oils on canvas.Religious and mythological symbolism features in much of his work, combined with an eclectic mixture of everyday objects, and more abstract forms.
Magnificent and impetuous horses painted by Vasko Taškovski
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On his paintings in oil technique, and pencils in color, Vasko Taskovki realizes a plastic connection between the fact experienced visually, but expressed with spirit.
Stupendous Slabs Of Art by RedBubble
There are many skills to envy in life, from ninjas to Olympic yo-yoers. But the knack some people have of combining colored oil on a bit of canvas with only a brush, is simply staggering. Our oil painting gallery is bursting at the seams with textured goodness.
LTVs, Andy Denzler


At first, they look like corrupt high resolution photographs, damaged by a bad Internet connection. Then you find out that the author, Andy Denzler, is an expressionist painter who only works with canvas, oil and acrylic.
Amazing Exotic Gourd Lamps from Calabarte

Different patterns are designed by carving deeper or shallower into layers of wood. This allows light to pass through each carving, creating beautiful patterns of light on the walls. The gourds are all unique and the perforations differ in diameter, exposing light through its intricate patterns. Resting on a base carved in wood and finished with Italian natural oil, the Gourde Lamps will attract admiration and will surely offer an enticing atmosphere to the room. Continue reading »
Miniature People Stuck in Surreal Oil Paintings
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Take a look at Laguna Beach, California-based artist Scott Moore’s retro oil paintings and you’ll notice that they have a surreal feeling to them. Moore uses scale to create drama – he adds miniature people into his scenes, making us believe that they’re stuck not just in the past, but in a world that will forever engulf them.
The Cybernetic World of Shichigoro-Shingo
Shingo Matsunuma, is a 33 year old artist living and working in Yokohama, Japan. Having studied oil painting at Tama Arts University in Tokyo, he started working with Photoshop and subsequently worked as a digital artist for a games company.
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