Archist project by Federico Babina
Italian architect and illustrator Federico Babina has recently unveiled a new project, this time taking a look at the connection between architecture and the visual arts. Titled "Archist", the project comprises a series of illustrations of imaginary buildings inspired by famous works of art. via
Trivial Expose by Alberto Seveso
Trivial Expose is a new project from talented digital artist Alberto Seveso where he merges female beauty with random colourful patterns maid with paint and other magic.
Double Exposure shots by Francesco Paleari
With these photographs, Italian photographer Francesco Paleari want to show that the buildings of a city are instrumental in shaping the lives of people.
Alessia Iannetti
With a dark breathe of Neoclassicism the work of Italian artist Alessia Iannetti goes to life on a small wood panes drawn by inks and watercolours. Check her latest work from "Daphne Descends" exhibition below
Bruno Walpoth sculpture
Italian artist Bruno Walpoth creates these unbelievably lifelike sculptures of people and detailed human body with wood
Bruno Walpoth sculpture
Italian artist Bruno Walpoth creates these unbelievably lifelike sculptures of people and detailed human body with wood
Sculpture by Willy Verniger
The wooden scupltures of Italy born Willy Verniger appearing simultaneously lifelike and whimsical. The sculptures are dipped in bold colors and patterned, adding some amount of surrealism.
Sculpture by Willy Verniger
The wooden scupltures of Italy born Willy Verniger appearing simultaneously lifelike and whimsical. The sculptures are dipped in bold colors and patterned, adding some amount of surrealism.
Photorealistic Pencil Drawings by Franco Clun
As my granny said - if you can't draw an eye looking at you than you're not an artist. That does not mean Franco Clun is only an artist just because he does it but for sure he is a greatest photorealistic draughtsman I've ever met
Paolo Troilo
Instead of using paintbrushes, Italian artist Paolo Troilo dips his fingers into jars of black and white paint, and then smudges and splashes it onto large canvases. Each hand stroke is expressive and filtered into his subject matter of nude men yelling and fighting. via
http://vimeo.com/40214766
Sculptural Waves by Mario Ceroli
"The idiosyncratic Mr. Ceroli is one of the least known but most influential artists of the Italian post-war scene." says NY Times His work spans over forty years and I encourage you to take a deep dive into his website to explore his wide range of installations and sculptures. Two of his most beautiful works depict crashing waves sculpted from thin layers of precisely cut wood and glass titled La Vague and Maestrale. via
Illustrations by Yan Nascimbene
The late French/Italian artist and writer, Yan Nascimbene, produced over 60 illustrated books and over 300 book covers. His details are exquisite and his smooth, rich washes are gorgeous.
Surreal Photography by Andrea Galvani
Impressive series of surreal photography by Italian artist and photographer Andrea Galvani
Shortology Movies Collection
Guys behind Life in Five Seconds project and a book - Milan based studio H-57 extend their pictology skills onto famous movies, squeezing Hollywood's scenarios into a short visual story. They called it "Shortology"
Drawings by Diego Fazio
You might have seen a stunning graphite drawings realized by Italian artist Diego Fazio but it worth to check his full portfolios on Devianart and Facebook.
Neon Letters by Seletti
New from Italian company Seletti: Neon Art, individual letters inspired by typewriter font that allow you to create your own signage.
Instagram Socialmatic Camera – Back in Black
ADR Studio is back with a New Black version and a brand new video for its Socialmatic Camera project
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=5WRBsfghij8
Art of Nicola Verlato
"Specializing in fusing Americana, popular imagery, and traditional painting techniques, Nicola Verlato is best known for his highly refined allegorical surrealism that recalls the murals of Thomas Hart Benton and the heightened drama of 17th-century Italian baroque paintings. Featuring spectacular light effects, twisting nude figures, and dense compositions, Verlato’s work depicts a dark future that recalls a mythological past. In 2012, he represented Italy at the Venice Biennale with a series of sculptures and paintings, the latter recalling apocalyptic altarpiece panels." via Art.sy