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Geometrical Psychology, or, The Science of Representation: An Abstract of the Theories and Diagrams of B.W. Betts, New Zealand, 1887
Victorian attempts to mathematically model human consciousness through geometric forms.
Beautiful Splendor of Nature Comes to Life in Surreal Illustrations
Indian artist Svabhu Kohli‘s stylized illustrations of flora and fauna offer a dreamy glimpse into the artist’s love of nature and imaginative approach to art. Each enchanting work of art combines bright colors, bold graphics, and intricate designs to capture the beauty and splendor of the natural world.
With a tremendous amount of detail and a focus on visual storytelling, each magical, multilayered work of art showcases a unique scene straight from the artist’s imagination. Kohli’s illustrations are equally inspired by nature and by fantasy, presenting a unique twist on traditional landscapes and studies of wildlife. In one particularly ornate piece, a family of whales frolics below a mystical waterfall as sparkling constellations dot the night sky. In another, a glowing giant squid lurks in a luminous lagoon framed by a canopy of plants.
Rendered both by hand and through digital programs, the pieces that comprise Kohli’s captivating portfolio demonstrate his array of artistic abilities and his versatile approach to his craft—and people have taken notice. In addition to personal projects and prints, Kohli is often commissioned for album covers, book illustrations, theatrical posters, and even stage backdrops.MyModernMet
I always approve of ladies having a chill time with dragons. Who needs to be a damsel in distress? artist unknown
Art source: Dragon Resting Its Head On The Lap Of A Woman - R. Leinweber (1912)
Black-and-White Bitmap Art by Mattis Dovier
Mattis Dovier is a Parisian illustrator and GIF-maker. Follow him on Facebook.
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WATCH: Elaborate Hand-Cranked Automata by Dave Hall [video]
Futuristic Art by Simon Stålenhag
The acclaimed artist and concept designer Simon Stålenhag (b. 1984 in Sweden) is best known for his highly imaginative images and stories portraying illusive sci-fi phenomena in a mundane, hyper-realistic Scandinavian landscapes.
Follow him on Twitter. You can buy prints of his art on RedBubble.
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Stunning Visuals That Depict Endangering Species By Destroying The World
Creative agency Photoby&co have introduced a set of highly creative advertisements for environmental activist Robin Wood. The incredible graphic designs engages the public to think of the drastic changes the world can suffer from by destroying the natural habitat of animals.
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Salt works, Motoi Yamamoto
Appropriation, Emma McEvoy
A View of Naples through a Window, 1824. Franz Ludwig Catel. Oil on paper, mounted on canvas. In the distance is Mount Vesuvius.
More: Tender Moments Between Friends and Lovers Illustrated in Photos of the Sky by Thomas Lamadieu
Tiny Mixed Media Worlds and Creatures Inside Antique Boxes by Allison May Kiphuth
Found Object Sculptures by Peter McFarlane
Peter McFarlane is a conceptually based sculptor and installation artist who received a BFA from York University in 1982. He has exhibited widely in both commercial and public galleries over the last two decades and his work is in many private collections.
To me, waste is just lack of imagination. This belief carries beyond the boundaries of my art production and permeates most aspects of my life. Most of my home and studio, and much of everything in them, is recycled.
I’ve always had an epic imagination along with a driving desire to make things. Thus, used objects have pared my options down to a workable, manageable level. No object is beyond artistic merit, meaning and metaphor. So why throw it out?
The materials of my work are connected intrinsically to my ideas, be they tailored beyond recognition or left as found. Each piece I make resurrects an object as an idea specific to the material and the meaning inherent in its use. The history of the object from the manufacture to the dumpster embellishes its contexts and the possibilities I have to manipulate them. I have often made a connection with the objects that I’ve used in my everyday life or work experience: that which I know.
Peter lives and works on Salt Spring. You can visit Peter’s Saatchi Art profile for more.
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Melancholy Promenade - Diego Rivera, 1904