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patterns, germs , colors
Sirin and Alkonost, the Birds of Joy and Sorrow, Viktor Vasnetsov
Terracotta busts of Eros and Psyche embracing
Sicilian
200BC-100BC (circa)
Source: British Museum
Artist Nelson Makamo’s Dynamic Portraits of Johannesburg Children
Nature-Inspired Swirling Illustrations by James R. Eads
Los Angeles based multi-disciplinary artist and illustrator James R. Ead’s stunning illustrations are known for their unique style and technique. Following van Gogh’s signature brushstroke composed of colorful and fast moving brush strokes, Ead’s work reveals a meditative and soothing connection with nature and humanity. Both gentle and powerful, the swirling illustrations contain a surrealist and ethereal touch.
fernando cabral, acrylic and house paint, 2014
Richard M. Powers
Whimsically Beautiful Animal Hybrids Street Art by Alexis Diaz
Puerto Rican street artist Alexis Diaz composes stunning murals using a traditional and engraving technique to recreate whimsical and majestic animal hybrids. While maintaining an urban edge, Diaz’s pieces also posses an elegance and fine art style. Instead of implementing the use of high contrast and vibrant colors often seen in graffiti, Diaz’s use of softer, smokey pastels evoke a dream-like and sophisticated element. Meticulously constructed, his work also reveals a magical and eccentric quality, which is simultaneously macabre. The chimerical animals resemble the beauty, imagination and creatures found in the best children’s and fantasy novels in literature.
Adam Lupton (Canadian, b. Vancouver, Canada) - 1: The Masks We Live In (Be A Man), 2014 2: The Lonesome Crowded Mind (Oh Theseus) from What’s in Store for Me in the Direction I Don’t Take, 2014 Paintings Oil on Canvas
Andres Amador is an artist who uses the beach as his canvas, racing against the tide to create these large scale temporary masterpieces using a rake or stick ..
Andres’ creations are simply stunning and knowing that these delicate creations are temporary somehow makes them even more beautiful.
Lynda Howitt - Awakening Sea / Awakening