Damian May is fascinated by light and shadow and try to portray contrast in his work and always adds his own touch to every piece by altering features of the reference. The result is a fine pencil art unique by using the reference as loosely as possible. Damian is a self taught pencil artist with […]
Detailed urban drawings by Brian Boulton
Vancouver artist Brian Boulton captures singular moments of everyday life in his detailed drawings of anonymous subjects. Based on digital photos, these solitary figures face away from the viewer and are removed from their urban environment. The subtle difference in the texture of fabrics work together to construct a portrait of these anonymous individuals. These […]
Expressive and vibrant illustration by Alexis Marcou
The illustration skills development had the same hard work road, what sustain idea that a talent without work is nothing, evolving in time from basic shading and errors in proportions to more complex designs. The levels of shading have increase and he started to introduce more color. After that was time to introduced more shattered […]
Amazing photorealistic paintings by Chuck Close
Chuck Close (b. 1940, Monroe, WA) is renowned for his highly inventive techniques of painting the human face, and is best known for his large-scale, photo-based portrait paintings. In 1988, Close was paralyzed following a rare spinal artery collapse; he continues to paint using a brush-holding device strapped to his wrist and forearm. The artist […]
Amazing realistic pencil graphite drawings by Paul Lung
Paul Lung is a Hong Kong based pencil artist with a very strong mark in portrait and realistic animal drawings. All he need is a mech pencil with 0.3mm 2B lead or 0.5mm with 4B lead to draw. When you are looking on his artworks and see so much details and effects created just with […]




