Artist of Life Is Beautiful: Original Paintings by Coplu
Born in the Turkish town of Ushak, Coplu brought into the art world his distinctive style of cartoons, filled with warm and sentimental characters that range from silly to profound.
Highly recognized and exhibited, the artist has won many competitions and accolades for his artworks and has been published in various media in Turkey, South East Asia and across Europe. He has also established an Open Air Cartoon Exhibition Space and the Cartoon School of Antalya. Part of many prestigious collections, the artist has been exhibited the world over, including France, Italy, the US, Germany and Spain.
More Inspiring Stories
"If You Gaze Long Into the Screen, the Screen Will Gaze Into You": Abstract Shots of Liquid Experiments that Aim to Mimic the Visual Complexity of Human Eyes
20 Powerful Pieces Of Street Art That’ll Make Your Heart Beat Faster
Creative photos by shmilebliK
"I Am The Way, The Truth And The Life": Superb Photo Manipulations By Kevin Carden
Illustrator Creates Posters With Deep And Hidden Meanings
Artist Turns Her Lucid Dreams Into Whimsical Paintings
When Pin-Ups Meet Harry Potter Cosplay
Stunning
This Makeup Artist Turns His Face Into 3D Optical Illusions
Indonesian Artist Dhany Pramata Creates Comics That Most 80s-90s Kids Will Relate To
From Death Cab to the Grateful Dead, an Artist Reimagines the Classic Rock Posters
Black Holes By Aurélien Police
Pantone Just Released A Period-Colored Paint and It's Called "Period" Red
Humorous and Absurdistic Vintage AI-Photographs by Beth Frey
Portraits of The Demons: The Bizarre Deformed Demon Faces of Artist Jorge Dos Diablos
Creative And Dreamlike Photo Manipulations By Josh Pierce
The Superb Car Concepts By The Russian Artist Andrey Tkachenko
Charming & Cute Illustrations By Ella Frances Sanders
3D Street Art by Aakash Nihalani
Japanese Artist’s Dazzlingly Realistic Eevee Illustrations Jump Off the Page
This Korean Tattoo Artist Creates Tattoo Cover-Up Masterpieces!
Artist Shows How Cartoon Characters Would Look In Real Life, And The Result Is Scary And Disturbing
This Artist Uses Natural Landscapes to Color in Cutout Silhouettes of Animals
Vulgar, Funny, and Avant-Garde: The Crazy Covers of Toiletpaper Magazine