Handmade Glitch Art by Dasha Pliska
Talented artist Dasha Pliska created a glitching artwork using no software but ink and pencils. More on Behance
Talented artist Dasha Pliska created a glitching artwork using no software but ink and pencils. More on Behance
Talented Russian artist Yuri Shwedoff drops new artwork "Wolf Pack" and a series of tutorials available from Gumroad
Sarah Rosado is self taught artist from New York who has new found inspiration of creating musicians entirely from cornflakes and fruity pebbles.
"Force of Nature II" is a bronze sculpture installed by Lorenzo Quinn as a dedication to victims of hurricanes across the Earth.
Aoede Pando speaks for herself: "I'm a mixed-media artist and freelance illustrator. My current project is a 2016 wall calendar of illustrated recipes from Julia Child's seminal work "Mastering the Art of French Cooking". I'm hoping to share this calendar with people who love food, all things french, and Julia Child as much as I do. The project is a tribute to Julia Child's amazing career and life. I'm inspired deeply by her, as well as the use of food as a means of healing and sharing."
"Motion" is an original, abstract watercolor painting submitted to DCNVOX by Shane Miller. The painting depicts the creative noise within the minds of all.
"This project is a return to my childhood home, an abandoned schoolhouse, to create art from the things my mother hoarded over the years and explore questions she can no longer answer in her current mental state. In transforming my experience of the space and the physical objects into art, I am transforming my relationship to my story, my perspective on who I am and where I am from. Some of the themes I'm exploring are life/death, creation/destruction, and order/chaos being part of the same process, as well as memories, family, and finding beauty in unlikely places." says artist Stephanie Calvert about her project "Shame to Pride". You can support her upcoming exhibition now
Check this editorial designed by Paul Marcinkowski for Solar Magazine
This 7-foot marble skateboard goddess is a part of "Savage/Sacred Young Minds" installation running in Brooklyn Museum with retrospective works of urban artists Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller representing FAILE duo.
The Arabesque Wall is a massive 3D printed wall with ornamental details down to scale of millimeters. It plays with the aniconic, geometric tradition of arabesque ornaments by creating intricate constellations that are at once figurative and abstract. Installation created by Benjamin Dillenburger and Michael Hansmeyer