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]]>“In my personal projects, I don’t have a defined process. I usually open a new file and start testing things until I get a result that I normally like to collect everything that has worked for me before and discard it,” the artist told in an interview for Ballpit. “I start from scratch and try to leave my comfort zone, for me, this is vital because if I do not feel that I will always get the same result but on other occasions, I start from a preconceived idea but I almost never give birth to sketches.
He documents his colorful work on Instagram, so if you are interested to see more of his creations, give him a follow.
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]]>The post Check Out These 3D Illustrations Done By Murat Yildrim appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The Turkish artist inherited his talent from his grandmother who used to do classical painting, however, he started doing 3D art thanks to the Barcelona-based Ezequiel Pini.
“What drove me to this field was the desire of the new in my heart. Also, I was never satisfied enough with my work. That made me try the new and the better always,” Yildrim told in an interview for Ballpit. “I have started everything with classical painting. After, moreover, the perception of art became digitalized I have turned the classical perception into the first illustration and to 3D artwork. Currently, I work with 3D as my favorite.”
You can find his creations on Instagram, where he has attracted over 2,800 admirers. Scroll down and take a look at some of his art pieces below.
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]]>The post Artist Creates Colorful 3D Art With a Twist appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“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 gives to the artist. Doesn’t matter how impossible the concept is, it’s possible to make in 3D.”
Rad is inspired by everything that surrounds her or anyone who thinks out of the box.
“Sometimes I actually see ‘memes’ which in people have combined something with something else for the laugh, for example, I saw one where someone had put a Snickers bar as the magazine in a handgun! Those kinds of stuff make a sparkle in my brain,” she added.
If you are curious to see her work, check out the gallery below or follow her on Instagram for more.
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]]>The post Artist Shows Creepy Side of Lovable Childhood Characters appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The always-happy Sponge Bob becomes sad, Bananas in Pajamas are non-stop tired, while Bugs Bunny is so creepy that he could have a starring role in a horror movie. Blanco also uses everyday objects, for example, broccoli and carrots and gives them a terrifying human shape.
He always wanted to become an artist. His artistic journey began in his early years when he started creating his first illustrations. For many years, he thought that digital art was his call, until 2014 at the College of Graphic Design when realized that 3D art is his true passion. Then, he started digging much deeper into it. Online tutorials, various articles and many websites later Blanco became known for his 3D artwork.
He documents his work on Instagram where his photos regularly get thousands of likes from his 24.8 thousand followers.
Scroll down and check out his creations below.
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]]>The post Yael Akirav’s Origami Meets 3-D Print to Create Modern Light Fixtures appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>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, whether they are connected to the original Japanese art or not.
When pulled slowly, the light gradually turns on. It can be turned off by compressing the object into its original position. Akirav is a recent graduate at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem, the Industrial Design Department. That’s where she was first introduced to 3-D printing and she kept thinking about ways to utilize this technology into everyday life.
You can see more of her work on her Instagram page and website. Follow her to see more of what she does in the future!
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]]>The post The Incredible Photorealistic Pen Drawings of Alessandro Paglia appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>By “superimposing a layer of chaotic lines on top of another”, Paglia is able to create intricate pieces that look so alive, natural and smooth but communicate powerful intensity. Obviously gifted with a superhuman degree of patience, he applies small strokes overlapping each other until he gets the desired effect, then works hard to make sure everything blends in perfectly. But besides being incredibly aesthetically pleasing, each of his pieces tells an original story, often underlined by a last-minute twist by the artist.
Check out his one-of-a-kind gallery and enjoy!
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]]>The post Istanbul Based Artist Wows Viewers With Amazing 3D Paintings appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>From these videos, we can see different occasions where she has placed the real objects close to the 3D drawings, and then does something to distinguish the object from the drawing. Most of her works include objects like tangerines, bananas, toys building blocks, and halved eggs.
If you don’t look closely, you could mistake the drawings for objects. She pays attention to details to ensure that she captures every single part of the object. Amazing isn’t it?
See some of her astonishing work in the gallery below.
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]]>The post Artist Creates 3D Art With Paintbrushes appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>From a particular video, we can see paint brushes suspended with steel wires. At first, but as it goes closer, it changes your perspective. While you’re looking at this artwork, don’t look at the paint brushes individually, but collectively. This will help you see beyond the paint brushes into what the artwork really is. You will observe that each of these brushes was painted and suspended in a specific pattern that’ll make viewers see the image formed.
This looks more like pixels coming together to form just one image. The paint brushes are like the pixels coming suspended on wires to form a specific image. They are easily seen when viewed from afar.
He has other artworks following the same pattern, but not with paint brushes this time.
This is awesome!
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]]>The post Mind Blowing 3D Art by Sándor Vámos appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Looking at some of his works displayed here, you can see that they look like real objects whose photo was taken in the air before hitting the drawing plane.
At first, when you one of the images showing a little house on the white paper, it looks like it was carved with paper and placed on the paper.
See some of his work below.
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]]>The post Artist Creates Amazing 3D Images With Pencils appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The images below belong to an artist named, Bashir Sultani. Sultani’s artwork is made exclusively with pencils and they are not in any way manipulated digitally.
Sultani neatly and skillfully arranges the pencils so they form shapes and words. Not only were these pencils used to form words and shapes, but he also arranged them in a way that gives it a 3-Dimensional feel, meanwhile, they’re on a flat surface.
The pencils aren’t joined together with any kind of adhesive, they are simple arranged carefully on a flat surface.
See some of his work below.
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]]>The post Colorful Digital 3D Art Done By Mariano Ramon appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“In my personal projects, I don’t have a defined process. I usually open a new file and start testing things until I get a result that I normally like to collect everything that has worked for me before and discard it,” the artist told in an interview for Ballpit. “I start from scratch and try to leave my comfort zone, for me, this is vital because if I do not feel that I will always get the same result but on other occasions, I start from a preconceived idea but I almost never give birth to sketches.
He documents his colorful work on Instagram, so if you are interested to see more of his creations, give him a follow.
The post Colorful Digital 3D Art Done By Mariano Ramon appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Check Out These 3D Illustrations Done By Murat Yildrim appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The Turkish artist inherited his talent from his grandmother who used to do classical painting, however, he started doing 3D art thanks to the Barcelona-based Ezequiel Pini.
“What drove me to this field was the desire of the new in my heart. Also, I was never satisfied enough with my work. That made me try the new and the better always,” Yildrim told in an interview for Ballpit. “I have started everything with classical painting. After, moreover, the perception of art became digitalized I have turned the classical perception into the first illustration and to 3D artwork. Currently, I work with 3D as my favorite.”
You can find his creations on Instagram, where he has attracted over 2,800 admirers. Scroll down and take a look at some of his art pieces below.
The post Check Out These 3D Illustrations Done By Murat Yildrim appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Artist Creates Colorful 3D Art With a Twist appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“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 gives to the artist. Doesn’t matter how impossible the concept is, it’s possible to make in 3D.”
Rad is inspired by everything that surrounds her or anyone who thinks out of the box.
“Sometimes I actually see ‘memes’ which in people have combined something with something else for the laugh, for example, I saw one where someone had put a Snickers bar as the magazine in a handgun! Those kinds of stuff make a sparkle in my brain,” she added.
If you are curious to see her work, check out the gallery below or follow her on Instagram for more.
The post Artist Creates Colorful 3D Art With a Twist appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Artist Shows Creepy Side of Lovable Childhood Characters appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The always-happy Sponge Bob becomes sad, Bananas in Pajamas are non-stop tired, while Bugs Bunny is so creepy that he could have a starring role in a horror movie. Blanco also uses everyday objects, for example, broccoli and carrots and gives them a terrifying human shape.
He always wanted to become an artist. His artistic journey began in his early years when he started creating his first illustrations. For many years, he thought that digital art was his call, until 2014 at the College of Graphic Design when realized that 3D art is his true passion. Then, he started digging much deeper into it. Online tutorials, various articles and many websites later Blanco became known for his 3D artwork.
He documents his work on Instagram where his photos regularly get thousands of likes from his 24.8 thousand followers.
Scroll down and check out his creations below.
The post Artist Shows Creepy Side of Lovable Childhood Characters appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Yael Akirav’s Origami Meets 3-D Print to Create Modern Light Fixtures appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>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, whether they are connected to the original Japanese art or not.
When pulled slowly, the light gradually turns on. It can be turned off by compressing the object into its original position. Akirav is a recent graduate at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem, the Industrial Design Department. That’s where she was first introduced to 3-D printing and she kept thinking about ways to utilize this technology into everyday life.
You can see more of her work on her Instagram page and website. Follow her to see more of what she does in the future!
The post Yael Akirav’s Origami Meets 3-D Print to Create Modern Light Fixtures appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post The Incredible Photorealistic Pen Drawings of Alessandro Paglia appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>By “superimposing a layer of chaotic lines on top of another”, Paglia is able to create intricate pieces that look so alive, natural and smooth but communicate powerful intensity. Obviously gifted with a superhuman degree of patience, he applies small strokes overlapping each other until he gets the desired effect, then works hard to make sure everything blends in perfectly. But besides being incredibly aesthetically pleasing, each of his pieces tells an original story, often underlined by a last-minute twist by the artist.
Check out his one-of-a-kind gallery and enjoy!
The post The Incredible Photorealistic Pen Drawings of Alessandro Paglia appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Istanbul Based Artist Wows Viewers With Amazing 3D Paintings appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>From these videos, we can see different occasions where she has placed the real objects close to the 3D drawings, and then does something to distinguish the object from the drawing. Most of her works include objects like tangerines, bananas, toys building blocks, and halved eggs.
If you don’t look closely, you could mistake the drawings for objects. She pays attention to details to ensure that she captures every single part of the object. Amazing isn’t it?
See some of her astonishing work in the gallery below.
The post Istanbul Based Artist Wows Viewers With Amazing 3D Paintings appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Artist Creates 3D Art With Paintbrushes appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>From a particular video, we can see paint brushes suspended with steel wires. At first, but as it goes closer, it changes your perspective. While you’re looking at this artwork, don’t look at the paint brushes individually, but collectively. This will help you see beyond the paint brushes into what the artwork really is. You will observe that each of these brushes was painted and suspended in a specific pattern that’ll make viewers see the image formed.
This looks more like pixels coming together to form just one image. The paint brushes are like the pixels coming suspended on wires to form a specific image. They are easily seen when viewed from afar.
He has other artworks following the same pattern, but not with paint brushes this time.
This is awesome!
The post Artist Creates 3D Art With Paintbrushes appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Mind Blowing 3D Art by Sándor Vámos appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Looking at some of his works displayed here, you can see that they look like real objects whose photo was taken in the air before hitting the drawing plane.
At first, when you one of the images showing a little house on the white paper, it looks like it was carved with paper and placed on the paper.
See some of his work below.
The post Mind Blowing 3D Art by Sándor Vámos appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Artist Creates Amazing 3D Images With Pencils appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The images below belong to an artist named, Bashir Sultani. Sultani’s artwork is made exclusively with pencils and they are not in any way manipulated digitally.
Sultani neatly and skillfully arranges the pencils so they form shapes and words. Not only were these pencils used to form words and shapes, but he also arranged them in a way that gives it a 3-Dimensional feel, meanwhile, they’re on a flat surface.
The pencils aren’t joined together with any kind of adhesive, they are simple arranged carefully on a flat surface.
See some of his work below.
The post Artist Creates Amazing 3D Images With Pencils appeared first on MobiSpirit.
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