Ray Caesar art

A good evening with proper atmosphere required to describe illustration of Ray Caeser, for now we'd like to cite Ray from his Arrested Motion interview

"My work seems to keep on the regular themes of “Hunting Back Innocence” and “Revelations of Light” and the painful process of “Self Examination” and hidden voices calling like sirens in the night. Premonitions and the worlds of pleasure and pain and ugliness and beauty and humiliation and dignity. For many people what I do is art, but for me the pictures are a communication from my subconscious to my conscious mind."

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Stephan Balleux

Brussels based artist and illustrator Stephan Balleux exhibits online his artworks.

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Marianna Ignataki illustration

Marianna Ignataki is a visual artist. Her work mostly consists of color pencil drawings on paper. She was born in Thessaloniki, Greece and studied Fine Arts at the Saint-Etienne Fine Art School in France.

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Dmitry Larin

His water-colours artworks are too cool to show you. But we share it, so please don't say later you have not seen them.

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Wais

StPete, Russia based graffiti and digital artist Wais does a huge amount of wall, canvas, street and paper artworks both for commercial and personal sides.

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Seikou Yamaoka touch digital portraits

Using just his finger tips and a cheap application, Seikou Yamaoka carefully builds up strokes of colour on the iPod Touch 3.5-inch screen over several hours. He says his goal is to produce images that look more like watercolour paintings than digital artworks.

via Daily Telegraph

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