Dmitry Maximov
Moscow based illustrator and designer Dmitry Maximov mostly known as "Tebe Interesno" have no massive updates but few new works since our last visit. The whole archive on tebe-interesno.livejournal.com is worth to visit
Moscow based illustrator and designer Dmitry Maximov mostly known as "Tebe Interesno" have no massive updates but few new works since our last visit. The whole archive on tebe-interesno.livejournal.com is worth to visit
Moscow based illustrator and designer Dmitry Maximov mostly known as "Tebe Interesno" have no massive updates but few new works since our last visit. The whole archive on tebe-interesno.livejournal.com is worth to visit
Chidy Wayne is an illustrator based in Barcelona doing fashion and editorial artworks http://vimeo.com/39334421
Chidy Wayne is an illustrator based in Barcelona doing fashion and editorial artworks http://vimeo.com/39334421
Vilnius based digital artist Natalie Shau has a plenty of new artworks on her portfolio on Behance and www.natalie-shau.com
Vilnius based digital artist Natalie Shau has a plenty of new artworks on her portfolio on Behance and www.natalie-shau.com
New works from Vienna based editorial illustrator Peter Diamond
Italian illustrator Antonella Montes formed her artistic manners in Barcelona inspired by its subculture and now has moved to Beijing
Digital drawings from Michał Sawtyruk worth to explore on Behance first
New illustrations from young Russian illustrator Slava Nesterovю Check his works on Behance page. via
A Dutch contemporary artist Martine Johanna, living and working in Amsterdam shows the art-deco of the modern life
When I draw or paint, the world becomes translucent and fluid. Like the tale of Alice, but I am not a lost girl, I am the dark wanderer over rooftops, sliding into your dreams...
Simón Prades is a freelancing Illustrator living and working in Saarbrücken, Germany and teaching Illustration at the university of applied sciences in Trier.
We are happy to announce the winners of The Digital Decade competition organized by Designcollector with such a great sponsors as Depositphotos and partners at OFFF Festival. The best 15 artworks will be exhibited at OFFF Festival this June. The professional Jury board has already selected 3 winners and a Special prize.
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See all 26 works and appreciate them on http://www.behance.net/gallery/The-Digital-Decade/8338333
Existential infrared-like artworks are coming out from the ink and paints of Georgia Th from Athens. You have to stop and watch them on http://www.behance.net/GeorgiaTh or def buy some one for your bedroom on http://society6.com/Georgiath
"Alexander Wells works and resides in the sunny town of Brighton, England next to a very loud seagull. He uses both a mix of traditional and digital mediums to create images which allows him to tackle a diverse range of briefs."
If the renaissance took place in modern times, and the models were famous pop culture celebrities, what would the artwork have looked like? This was the theme for Worth1000′s photo manipulation contest and the results were quite hilarious. Master Photoshoppers let their creative juices flow as they imagined how Renaissance artists would have painted the pop icons of today.
Joe Murtagh‘s work is as dangerous as it is vibrant. The Liverpool based illustrator brews a brilliant batch of chic death and retro decay. His work is unlike anything we’ve ever seen really.
Read full interview on http://quietlunch.com/murtaghs-law/
Here are the ink drawings of Loui Jover, a Queensland Australia based artist who has been perfecting his craft since childhood. Check his works on Saatchi Online or Redbubble
London based artist Jacob Everett does huge hand ballpoint drawings with machine-like patterns.
I am a portrait artist working with biro on paper. I produce large-scale portraits using an intricate technique of overlapping elliptical marks, which gradually build to represent the subtle contours of the face. In common with digital images, my works, close up, appear as thousands of tiny ‘pixels’. When viewed from a distance they reveal the subtleties and nuances of individual character.