Loading...
Done
Art "Grow" by Andreas Prei

Andreas Preis is a Berlin-based German artist who studied communications design in Nuremberg.
Following an advertising internship with Springer & Jacoby he turned his attention toward freelance design and illustration. Andreas’ style mixes digital and traditional art, combining hand-drawings, cross-hatching, and color with digital media. In his latest project entitled Grow, Andreas Preis creates an incredible series of animal crests using his unique style to create these wonderful works of art.
Details
18 Aug 2013 12:05:00
Smalldog Imageworks Creative Retouching for Chick-fil-A Cows Calendar «Trail Grazers» by photographer Andy Mahr

Smalldog Imageworks Creative Retouching for Chick-fil-A Cows Calendar «Trail Grazers» by photographer Andy Mahr, 2011. (Photo by Andy Mahr)
Details
30 Apr 2012 11:27:00
Super Marie

Super Marie

Soasig Chamaillard is creating quite a stir in France with her current show at the Albane Gallery located in Nantes. Featuring the Virgin Mary as a Supergirl Mary, a vampire Mary or My Little Pony Mary, the French artist is facing criticisms from the French Catholic Community which called the exhibition "blasphemous" amongst other words...
Details
29 May 2012 11:52:00
Lofoten 2009

Lofoten 2009

Incredible work from Norwegian Stencil Artist DOLK. DOLK is dagger or knife in Norwegian.
Details
09 Jun 2012 10:34:00
Darwin's theory. Photo Art by Yves Lecoq

“Darwin's theory”, 2011. (Photo by Yves Lecoq)
Details
23 Jul 2012 08:38:00
An act of balance

An act of balance. (Photo by Patty Maher)
Details
20 Aug 2012 09:07:00
Use SMILEX!

Use SMILEX! (Photo by Pawel Wewiorski)
Details
01 Oct 2012 12:14:00
Anamorphic Art By Jonty Hurwitz

The truth can never be seen right away. Only by looking from a certain angle can we view the true nature of things. At other times, only with the help of some special object can we discern order in chaos. Anamorphosis is a form of art that allows us to see an object only by viewing it from a certain angle or by using cylindrical or conical mirror. Unsurprisingly, the first person in history to ever use this type of technique was the Leonardo Da Vinci. During late Renaissance period this technique was popularized as a children’s toy. Now, however, few people use this form of imagery due to its intricacy. Istvan Orosz, born in 1951, is one of the few people who specialize in anamorphosis. In our opinion, his most stunning piece of art is the one where a shipwreck scene turns into a portrait when viewed through a cylindrical mirror. (Photo by Jonty Hurwitz)
Details
05 Jan 2015 13:07:00