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Originally from India, designer Iswarya Venkat creates colorful paper miniatures inspired by the city of Hong Kong, a place where she now resides. https://www.instagram.com/p/BmeNC2EAQP2/ “Though a concrete jungle, Hong Kong has a charm of its own which allows you to find the most vibrant colors that is a source of inspiration during the gloomiest days,” the artist shared in an interview for Ballpit. “I love creating colorful...
Drew Leshko is an artist based in Pennsylvania, and he creates mesmerizing miniature architecture art.    https://www.instagram.com/p/BzqV3fAnAYR/ Leshko is cutting, carving, and layering wood and paper to create a 3D archive of buildings in his original neighborhood in Philadelphia. Through his work, he aims to examine gentrification, history, and preservation in architecture. He observes photographs and recreates facades at a miniature scale...
Jon Ching is an artist located in Los Angeles whose mesmerizing surreal oil paintings of birds will take your breath away. He paints mostly wildlife, and his specialty is birds. Ching's goal is to underline the connection between birds and nature. Therefore, he uses special techniques of manipulating colors and textures to turn the traditional art of painting birds...
When Parsa Mohseni Rad started creating art at 13 she had no idea it would become her life. She began experimenting with Photoshop, editing and mixing pictures, learning about compositions and color combinations. https://www.instagram.com/p/BWdv4kYlXrl/ “After trying drawing and finding its way too limiting for myself, I got introduced to 3D art,” the artist shared in an interview for Ballpit. “Absolutely loved the freedom it...
Lisa Junius is a Luxembourg-born artist who paints beautiful women and cosmic inspired ceramics. The 24-year-old artist now lives and works in Strasbourg, France where she finished her studies. https://www.instagram.com/p/B4sT5ByHDU4/ In her work she uses various shades of blues and white, however she sometimes paints with other colors, as well. She says that painting is her life and that she doesn’t...
Winter doesn't necessarily have to be an uninspiring, gloomy time of the year. With the right state of mind, you can turn a wintery landscape into a piece of art. Take, for instance, Sonja Hinrichsen’s snow drawings. Created on vast snowy landscapes, they're compiled of tens of thousands of footprints that add up to create complex patterns. https://www.instagram.com/p/BZkr3oZF3Km/ According to...
Cinta Vidal Agulló's paintings might call to mind Escher's surreal artwork. Much like the Dutch artist, Vidal Agulló creates disorienting spaces that seem to defy gravity - spaces where it's hard to tell what's up and what's down. “With these un-gravity constructions, I want to show that we live in one world, but we live in it in very different...
Daniel Merriam’s paintings walk a thin line between realism and fantasy. At times, his work reflects the landscapes of his childhood, to which he adds a surreal twist. “Our house was full of a variety of musical instruments,” he recalled on his website, explaining how while his mother was a talented musician, his father would spend most of...
Emily Paluska's paper flowers might be delicate, but as opposed to the real thing - they're meant to last. According to Paluska, flowers are the sort of natural glue that keeps us connected to where we come from and where we’re going. https://www.instagram.com/p/B4439dAHlZh/ With flowers being a constant theme throughout her work (with the occasional mushroom and fern leaf), her inspiration...
Chloe Giordano is part illustrator, part embroiderer. “I’m always a bit torn between referring to my work as ‘illustration’ or ‘embroidery’,” she admitted in an interview with Textile Artist. https://www.instagram.com/p/B4Sg2bGpKZN/?utm_source=ig_embed “Having gone into it with the mindset of an illustrator and having no background in traditional crafts, and yet I spend too much time playing around with fabric and sewing needles to...

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