The inspiration of Zaria drawings began in early childhood when she traveled with her family throughout several of the world’s most remote landscapes, which were the subject of Zaria mother’s fine art photography. After a formal training at Skidmore college, Zaria now exhibit extensively in galleries and venues throughout the United States and overseas. In […]
Edouard Martinet’s insect and animal metal sculptures
When Edouard Martinet was 10, one of his teachers introduced his pupils to insects, but in a rather obsessive way. Subliminally, the fascination sunk in to the young French boy. Fast-forward 40 years, and Martinet has become the art world’s virtuoso insectophile, transforming bits and pieces of cast-off junk culled from flea markets and car […]
Matte painting and concept art by Jonas De Ro
Jonas De Ro is a Belgian digital artist doing freelance and in-house art and currently is living and working in the UK, London. Bellow you will find our favorite artworks from his portfolio what can be found at the end of this article. The scenes are using a great lighting and the attention at details […]
Scratchboard art by Sally Maxwell
Scratchboard is a medium that is over 100 years old, but has usually been used as a commercial art and illustrating medium. With the addition of color 30+ years ago and the development of a “new” scratchboard that has a rigid subsurface, it has made its way into the Fine Art category. It is now […]
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 […]
Traditional costumes of the world – art and color
This article feature examples of traditional costume or dress worn by the peoples around the globe. Peoples often call this kind of costumes “national”, but the beauty of them have nothing to do with nationality. In fact, the roots comes from ages when the borders had different meaning. Looking at the following images is like […]
Amazing realistic acrylics artwork by Steve Caldwell
Steve Caldwell is a UK-based artist and portrait painter. He received his formal training as a medical illustrator at The North East Wales Institute and has worked internationally since 1995. Steve is known for producing meticulously realistic artwork in acrylics for portrait commissions, private collections, exhibitions and the publishing industry. The extraordinary thing is not […]
Creative sky art of Thomas Lamadieu
With a upside down view of the photography and a creative line art, Thomas Lamadieu give a fresh perspective of our aboves, calling us to falling up in a world where the sky is just a space hidden by our buildings. The architecture lines become part of an imaginary scenes, the blue become the canvas […]
Creative cassette tape art by Benoit Jammes
Benoit Jammes is a 33 year old graphic designer, living in Paris, France. The following cassette tapes art is entirely handmade. DesignMix asked him how he started to play in this creative way with the cassette tapes, Benoit answered: “I found a bunch of old cassettes at home, and seeing them brought me back, in […]
Ultra realistic oil paintings by Daniel Sprick
An inheritor of pictorial tradition that goes back at least as far as ancient Rome and later compelled the best efforts of such Northern European masters as Roger van de Weyden and Jan Vermeer, Sprick finds much yet to be revealed in the still life and the interior. His ultra realistic oil paintings continue and […]
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