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Irakli Nadar is a digital artist from Georgia who makes incredible paintings which are so realistic that you might think they are photographs. You can follow his work on his Instagram account where he has gathered almost 80 thousand fans, and has tens of thousands of likes on each post. "My main goal is to be less dependent on reference but also to maintain my...
Was playing with Lego your thing when you were a kid? At the Tate Modern gallery in London a city has been built with white Lego pieces, and the best thing is that anyone, people from all over the world, of any age could participated in the building. “It was really cool to take part, every time one crashed (happened often) everyone would ‘ooooooh’...
Jen Starwalt started creating large-scale wildlife portraits when she settled in Brevard, North Carolina. Her love for nature has driven her into becoming the popular wildlife artist she is today. What make her portraits unique is the way she paints wildlife with a colorful palette. She does not use the natural color of these animals, instead, she uses a...
Gabriella Sanchez's paintings ooze with cool. A mix of portraits, typography, and iconography, her art centers around the tension of duality and explores how meaning is created and received through both text and imagery. This is often done through a semi-autobiographical lens and considers the impact of public narratives on the formation of identity. In other words: her art...
It's easy to underestimate traditional art, especially these days when we could simply just take a photo of something and we'd have something to print out and hang up on our walls later if we wanted to. But, you know, there's just something different about a piece of art that someone actually painted for you. This is why more...
Israeli industrial designer Yael Akirav uses 3-D printing techniques and textiles to create origami light fixtures. They can expand and collapse depending on the user’s needs and wants and be displayed open or folded. Origami is the art of paper folding, especially popular in Japan where it originates from. Today, the word “origami” is used for all paper folding practices,...
Lisa Ericson’s artwork features animals merging with unusual environments such as tropical waters. Her paintings include deer, flamingos, and turtles standing in water on top of flowers, butterflies, succulents, and tropical fish.  As Ericson writes on her website, all of her paintings are done in acrylic on wood panels. She finds the hard surface of the panels nice to work...
If you’re a visual type of person with a sensitive eye, this might catch your attention.   French visual artist and director, Quentin Deronzier, who is currently located in Tokyo, Japan, has been developing over the years a unique taste for electric color palettes. His background is in advertising, but business and marketing didn’t stop him from pursuing an artistic career. Today, he works almost exclusively on...
Hexagon-shaped tiles look pretty and decorative, but this specific kind offer much more in terms of practical and creative use. These bio-based colorful tiles are designed by a company called 'Form Us With Love' and they are cheap to manufacture, contain zero toxic materials and, perhaps most importantly for many of us, they are able to absorb the ambient noise. So...
Do you know what the internet has in common with ancient Egypt? Its affinity for cats! These days, you see cats all over the internet, so much so that even non-cat lovers have come to associate seeing a cat as a sign of making something better. Then again, who can blame them? Given the endless cat-related memes available online, you...

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