Here are some more illustrations inspired by vintage postcards.
DEAR READER
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we're not kids anymore.
One Nice Bug Per Day
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
ojovivo
noise dept.
YOU ARE THE REASON

@theartofmadeline

izzy's playlists!

shark vs the universe

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trying on a metaphor

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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Andulka
RMH

roma★

Janaina Medeiros
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@acg29
Here are some more illustrations inspired by vintage postcards.
Inspiration can come from anywhere. LITERARY! This time for me came from some vintage postcards and fashion brands. Where’s your inspiration coming from? Literary?
Art Journal Tour!
Like, Comment and Share my art journal.
My Art Journal 2017. My friend from college had a beautiful and very awesome art journal, I was so inspired by her journal, that I made my own. I started this Journal in October 2015. It took me long while but now is done and I’am proud. My favorite Artist Candido Bido was a huge influence in some of this pages as well as some pinterest post that I like and made my own version of them. If you like any of this pages let me know. Let start a art conversation.
They love the feeling of fresh breeze on their faces, and the wind blowing through their skin. . . .
Everyday can be Art Appreciation Day, and every time Cándido Bidó's paintings wins my heart.
Children's of the World. #collage #children #world #picsart
Watercolor portrait. Ask me for the meaning of this work.
Portrait in commemoration of the Dominican Republic Independence day. “Dios, Patria y Libertad”
Leaf in the fall.
Through the window
Pratt Institute
Cat at the window.
Still life photography narrative.
Short portrait documentary.
An interpretation of E.E Cummings poem “I Carry Your Heart” Shot with the Movi and a canon 5D.
For this video assignment I want to explore different cameras angles, slow motion and camera movements. I shot it with a Canon 5D, 24-105mm and 50mm lens on a tripod with a slider. The main idea is to show how some people overreact for simple stuff that occur to them. For the first part of the film I only used one light to set up the scene, it was directly lighting the main subject. In the first part I use a slider to give the viewer a detailed tour of the dramatic situation. In the second part I use long shots to show landscape and establish the setting. I also have low angle shot to make the main character look more powerful.