Pencil Murals by Adonna Khare
Talented artist Adonna Khare has created new amazingly detailed large-scale animal murals using only pencil on paper







Talented artist Adonna Khare has created new amazingly detailed large-scale animal murals using only pencil on paper







Talented fashion illustrator Ewelina Dymek from Poznan shows of her skills and a great attention to details on her Behance portfolio








Japanese photographer Daisuke Takakura takes clone photography pretty seriously. His project “Monodramatic” features some models tens of times, with some of the clones so far away from the camera that they can barely be seen in the distance.







Here is a series of hand-lettering typography made by Becca Clason (founder of Cheerletter) based on food. Between precision, creativity and humour, Becca Clason pays attention to details and aesthetic of her gourmet messages.







Evgeny Kazantsev is a Russian artist living in Anapa, Russia. He is specialized in illustration, retouching and digital art. One of his latest series entitled Cataclysm Happens made for insurance company is as amazing as frightening.
Graphic calendar created by Moscow-based Yulya Plotnik is a perfect example of artists and designers shining light on printed culture.
Young Instagram photographer (accept this term, big-lense photographers) from Portugal Teresa Freitas is inspired by the ocean and everything around it. "Teresa Freitas's output far from reality, she indulges in imaginative scenes featuring stars, dust and colorful spots. Enjoy the following Q&A" on IGNANT and check Teresa's Instagram now
3D Printing brings new opportunities for creative persons, just take a look at typography project created by Hongtao Zhou. Textscape generates letter-sized 3D documents to visually profile the subject matters of the texts, such as cities, landscapes or figures. These documents make reading interactive for a general audience or blind people to read as knowledge, as well as art. This series of work has text variations of braille, language characters, calligraphy and number systems to bridge the text and its visuality in architecture, landscape, portraits and abstract matters.

New York-based artist and illustrator Christoph Niemann sees the world a little differently. As part of his creative practice Niemann sets time aside every Sunday to experiment with different visual concepts, much of which he shares on his Instagram account. Collected here are some of our favorites, but you can see much more over on his Tumblr.

Hypnotic and elegant to watch, ballet is a fascinating art that many of us enjoy watching. Russian dancer Darian Volkova (Saint Petersburg) gives us the possibility to take a peek behind the curtain and see the inner workings of ballet.
Torino-based artist Cy Tone (Alberto Antonio Cittone) shares his latest project – /ˈʌnˈnəʊn//ˈflaɪɪŋ//ˈɒbdʒɪkt/ – Unknown Flying Object what is a digital art project brought up in collaboration with Giorgia Su Sbenso.
Time Slice is an ongoing series of photographs by Richard Silver that explores how iconic buildings and monuments change in appearance from day into the night. Silver shoots some 36 photos at intervals over several hours and then layers them into a final composition
This young illustrator from Moscow has adorable characters spread over her works with fishy eyes and big soul. Check Katerina's illustrations on Behance now
"Time Through Photo" is ongoing project set on Instagram by Maxim Zavyalov from Khabarovsk, Far East, Russia. He takes an initial photo with his "polaroid"-like camera Instax mini 8 and then brings it to the Instagram in its natural environment with no tricks and mocks. Maxim believes it bring the photography its basic idea of "one shot in one breath". So do we!
Stefanie Brückler is a graphic designer based in Graz, Austria. She specialises in both print and digital design with particular interest in branding, editorial design and typography.

"As a multidisciplinary artist , Martine Frossard’s work is based on illustration and interactive installation. Her work focuses on the search for identity. She is thematically inspired by architecture and geometry." All of that talents merged in her recent "Thirty Masks" animation you can watch below http://vimeo.com/116829150
Some of her selected illustrations
A digital ode to artist Pierre Soulages. Last year in Rodez, southern France, 95-year-old French artist Pierre Soulages was honored with the opening of a rust-adorned museum in his name. Celebrated for an unconventional approach to painting using only black paint, artist manipulates the spectrum of light bouncing off the surfaces of his works, in turn conceiving a new shade of his own, "outrenoir" (meaning: “beyond black”).
Inspired by this abstract oeuvre, the New York-based visual artist and director Jonathan Turner creates an ode to Soulages, conceiving a hallucinogenic digital world that is scored by the maniacal beats of Dutch E. Germ.
Read full interview with Jonathan Turner on NOWNESS website