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Illustrator Thomas Lamadieu (previously featured here) creates an eccentric series titled “SkyArt” which converges reality and graphic art. The set of illustrations are executed unconventionally, from using one of the most basic art softwares - Microsoft Paint, to the bold separation of real landscape and painted skies. The artist’s sense of adventure is evident in the series, with his most recent works drawn over the skylines of South Korea, Germany, Italy, Spain and Austria.
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Dragons look like minerals!
These are pretty fantastic
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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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Illusion Or Reality? Uncanny 3D Paintings By Russian Artist Are Impossibly Lifelike
Stefan Pabst is a 35-year-old Russian born artist who has mastered the art of 3D digital painting to the extent where his paintings trick the eye as the are often mistaken for real photographs, and more frighteningly, the real subject walking off the paper. The artist has adopted a French technique, known as trompe l'oeil technique, which literally translates into the French term “trick the eye”. The expert painter’s abilities extend into photo-realistic portraits as well. Fine details and flawless precision of each stroke and shadow, made effortlessly as seen on Pabst’s Youtube channel, is a beautiful process to witness as the artist becomes absorbed into his art until a realistic snake readies itself to strike at him from the canvas.
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Faberge Fractals by Tom Beddard
these are freaking gorgeous, oh my gosh!
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