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Artist Creates Conceptual Minimalist Illustrations That Might Make You Think Deeper About The Text

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Amir Reza Torkaman Rahmani is a distinguished cartoonist and illustrator who also works in the advertising industry. He has received numerous accolades at cartoon and caricature festivals. His cartoons aim to provoke deep thought in the viewer about the subject matter. Continue reading »

Fascinating Surreal and Conceptual Photos by Dasha Pears

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Helsinki-based photo artist Dasha Pears (previously featured) creates thought-provoking images that explore themes of psychological realism. Continue reading »

Unbalanced, Wobbling, Newborn: Cool Conceptual Illustrations of Sam Spratt

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Sam is an NYC based artist working out of his studio in Manhattan. He has spent the last decade learning to use digital mediums to paint in a traditional manner. The art has found homes in games, films, music, books, comics. Continue reading »

Under the Lens: Atmospheric and Conceptual Photo Works by Elle Hanley

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The work of American artist Elle Hanley is very different from what you sometimes see on the Internet. The pictures created by the author have a huge emotional range, where tears, laughter, kindness, mystery, light and darkness are closely intertwined. Continue reading »

The Art of Subtle Lines: Fantasy Conceptual Illustrations by Shal.E

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Shal.E is an artist who paints pictures of surprising tenderness and elegance. A virtuoso of digital painting, Shal.E uses delicate strokes to create enchanting illustrations of cute young ladies and androgynous young men who exist in worlds of varying degrees of fantasy. Continue reading »

Transmitting Signals: The Superb Conceptual Fashion Photography By Ekaterina Belinskaya

Gorgeous female portraits by Ekaterina Belinskaya, a talented photographer, and visual artist who was born on 5 Feb 1988 in Moscow and currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Ekaterina focuses mainly on portraiture, fashion, and lifestyle photography. Continue reading »

Photographer Evgeni Kolesnik Makes Conceptual Photos With Models Wearing Colored Flowers

Evgeni Kolesnik is a freelance photographer based in Kiev, Ukraine. He is strong in developing conceptualized photography, in various specializations such as portrait, fashion, and commercial. Continue reading »

Conceptual And Lifestyle Portrait Photography By Lauren Shipman

Marvelous lifestyle portraits by Lauren Shipman, a gifted self-taught photographer, and retoucher based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Lauren focuses mainly on portraiture, conceptual, and lifestyle photography. She shoots a lot of fine art, weddings, fashion, and street style portraits. Continue reading »

Sad And Depressive Black-White Conceptual Artworks By The Russian Photographer Victoria Ivanova

Russian Victoria Ivanova is a senior lecturer in university (Candidate in Economics) and a PR manager, and she is also interested in fine art photography. She is so talented at expressing an imaginary story through a single photo using a particular object as a star. “Pear project” is her awarded artwork (the Grand Prix, 2012) and was exhibited in Slavic Art Weeks in Berlin. “Chess project” and the “Time project” are her latest works that you must see on her website. Continue reading »

Impressive Conceptual Architecture And Art Projects By Michael Jantzen

Michael Jantzen (previously) explores art, architecture and design in his imaginative renderings of conceptual buildings and structures inspired by nature, technology and science. Continue reading »

Fantastic Conceptual Photography by Megan Christine


Megan Christine is a conceptual photographer who enjoys telling stories through photos. Continue reading »

Conceptual “Cut Food” Photography by Beth Galton

A visual collaboration between the photographer Beth Galton & food stylist Charlotte Omnes, and it’s called “Cut Food” and it features a look at food in a way you normally would not see it. According the Beth, the series was originally inspired by an assignment in which they were required to cut a burrito in half for their client. They decided to take it a step further with this series and take a look past the surface of these food we commonly eat and into the interior worlds of these products. Continue reading »