This Artist Creates Amazing Detailed Resin Sculptures
Hu Yeol Lee, known as Hudy, is a South Korean artist and character designer celebrated for his sleek, minimalist resin figures. Continue reading »
Undead Nation: Superb Digital Concept Art and Illustrations by Sangmin Choi
Sangmin Choi is a freelance concept designer and digital artist based in Seoul, South Korea. His portfolio showcases a range of science fiction and fantasy-themed creations, reflecting his expertise in these genres. Choi’s work is characterized by intricate designs and imaginative concepts, contributing to his recognition in the digital art community. Continue reading »
Dethrone The Dreamer: Stunning Dark Fantasy Concept Artworks Of Yuri Chuchmay
Yuri Chuchmay, born in Tyumen, Russia, is a highly skilled freelance concept artist and illustrator, celebrated for his contributions to dark fantasy, sci-fi, and horror genres. With over five years of professional experience, Chuchmay has worked with numerous music bands and game studios, creating striking illustrations that blend intricate detail with imaginative concepts. Continue reading »
The Superb Cyberpunk Illustrations by Max Prentis
Max Prentis, an Australian illustrator now based in London, creates captivating compositions that blend dynamic worlds and intriguing characters, seamlessly transitioning between digital and traditional media. His work is deeply influenced by pop culture, drawing from the cartoons and comics of his childhood to infuse his pieces with a nostalgic and imaginative energy. Continue reading »
Artist Brings Tiny Illustrations To Life By Using Everyday Objects
Jesuso Ortiz, a Spanish artist, transforms ordinary items into enchanting works of art. He ingeniously incorporates everyday elements such as fruits and flowers to craft vibrant and whimsical images. Continue reading »
AI Artist Combines Star Wars Imagery with the Creative Spirit of Burning Man
Peio Duhalde’s art project employs AI to blend iconic “Star Wars” characters with the Burning Man ethos, creating a realm of imaginative possibilities. Continue reading »
Artist Crafts Imaginative Illustrations Transforming Common Items into Novel Creations
With age, many of us start to ignore the simple pleasures in life, but individuals like Diego Cusano (previously featured), the “Fantasy Researcher” from Italy, keep their sense of childlike wonder alive. Continue reading »
LA Architects And Designers Build Imaginative Outdoor Cat Dwellings For Charity
Architects for Animals celebrated its 10th edition last month, inviting local architects and designers to build functional cat dwellings in response to the city’s homeless cat population. Continue reading »
Imaginative Jewellery From The Heart Of Singapore
The tagline for Amado Gudek is ‘imaginative jewellery cast in a clear conscience’. Brilliant. Like a lot of things we buy these days, jewellery purchases need to be examined for issues within the supply chain (child labor and conflict are rife). To sidestep those landmines, designer Elaine Tan handcrafts her line using eco-friendly bioresins, biodegradable green plastics and other mixed media. Everything is designed and made in her native Singapore. Continue reading »
Photographer Creates Imaginative Images Of Her Daughter And Her Shadow
Self-taught photographer Kelly Tan has an ongoing series, titled ‘I Have a Dream’, which features her young daughter casting shadows that are shaped like magical creatures and scenes. These imaginative shadows are cast on a plain gray wall, reflecting an alternate reality that is innocent and fun through the eyes of her daughter. All the images are shot and edited on her iPhone and iPad. Using apps like ArtStudio, Snapseed and PSExpress to edit and integrate them with stock photos and fairytale-inspired compositions. Continue reading »
Surreal And Imaginative Black And White Photos That Will Confuse Your Eyes
Using a little Photoshop wizardry, Russian photographer Alexey Menschikov is able to conjure up all kinds of unusual and strange images loaded with repetition, constantly toying with the idea of shadow and light. He initially photographs all kinds of subjects, from people in the street and urban architecture to various animals like birds, cats and dogs. Once he’s collected enough source material, he then adjusts, clones and repeats elements before arranging them into a surreal patchwork of shadows, movement and patterns. Continue reading »
For Bright and Imaginative Young Minds
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