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Beauty of Scenic European Cities Encapsulated in Modern Illustrations
Freelance illustrator from Sydney, Maxwell Tilse takes his art supplies with him each time he plans to travel, documenting his travel diaries through detailed illustrations.
This series celebrates the fusion of two of his passions, travel and art, together. He etches the geometric beauty of buildings and architectural structures, painting picturesque towns in markers. His adventures began after Tilse left university in Sydney where the young, self-taught artist started taking drawing seriously;
Tilse’s sketches done in Indian ink and nib also have watercolour washes in pastel shades to encapsulate the beauty of the vast sky; sometimes it is painted in various hues of blue and purple, at times in the soft shades to depict twilight. Paris, Amsterdam, Prague, Chefchaouen, Strasbourg, Manarola, Barcelona and many other idyllic cities have been portrayed by the artist in a way that you would want to pack your bags and escape in the effervescent Europe. Find his work in his Etsy shop.
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100% polluted water popsicles is a project by Hung I-chen, Guo Yi-hui, and Cheng Yu-ti, three students at the National Taiwan University of Arts. They collected 100 samples of polluted and sewage water from across Taiwan, before placing the samples—complete with dirt, bugs, and trash—into a freezer, turning them into popsicles. The aim of the project is to raise awareness about water pollution. Popsicles were chosen as a motif because they are translucent and look appealing to the eye. ( x )
“Such pretty popsicles, would you still want to eat them?”
Tiny Intergalactecal Illustrations by Irene Malakhov
Irene Malakhova from Russia spends most of her leisure time composing tiny illustrations, depicting the world through her imaginative eyes.
The young artist’s pen and pencil sketches are inspired by her surroundings, everyday scenes that she documents in her notebook pages. She seems to find a miniscule version of everything that makes her and the viewers feel like giants trapped in the land of liliputs, straight of Jonathan Swift’s iconic book.The paper she uses creates a texture making the illustrations stand out more, giving them a certain depth in the 2D creations.
Though fairly new to her Etsy shop, Tiny Worlds Living Shop Malakhova has been practicing sketches for quite some time now, honing her talent to get better at it with each passing day.
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Italian Sculptures Etched with Modern Day Tattoos
Italian artist Fabio Viale blends in the old with the new in an effort to make the classical statues look like they have travelled in time to belong to this era.
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