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]]>“It also helps me survive during hard times, sometimes it is a form of escapism, a coping mechanism. At other times, it is art that helps me to stay connected with the world,” the artist told in an interview for Ballpit and added that her creations are inspired by mythology, folklore, symbolism, psychology, dualism, books, and many other things.
Her artworks have been featured on festivals, various media, and publications all around the world. If you are interested to see Ivanova’s creations check out the gallery below and follow her on Instagram for future updates. She also has a personal website where you can purchase her art prints.
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]]>The post Sonal Jadhav’s Digital Art is Both Eerie and Whimsical appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Her artwork is inspired by various art forms, including photography, architecture, and textile designs. After many years of playing around with different aesthetics, Jadhav says that she found a passion for creating surreal digital spaces. Other people followed suit, with her illustrations featured in editorials, advertising campaigns, and one-off commissions for clients around the world.
“When I am creating an illustration in 3D, I start by collecting a lot of real-life references,” explained the Netherlands-based illustrator in an interview with Ballpitmag. “Once I visualize it in my head, I go straight to 3D and build basic shapes. I spend a good amount of time on creating compositions with those basic shapes.”
According to Jadhav, composition is key. “I prefer lighting my scene as it helps me in composing and see how shapes react to light,” she adds. “Then I get into adding details to those 3D shapes, play with materials and render to bring my imagination to life.”
Follow her imaginative journey on Instagram.
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]]>His work is the result of his dreams, as well as a lifelong obsession with LEGO, hay forts, and computers. “I hesitate to talk about how much dreams inspire my work, since its almost a cliché and boring to listen to, but it can’t be understated,” he admitted in an interview with Line Gallery. “There’s a kind of magic vitality there that’s almost impossible to put into words, and images can only hint at it. So yes, its possible to read a lot into the work psychologically speaking.”
His digital landscapes are meant to be a combination of creepy and whimsical – a sort of immersive universe that invites the viewer in. “Perhaps this boils down to wanting my drawings to be haunted in the same way that my dreams locales often feel haunted,” remarked Borrett.
“I hope that a viewer will be able to put themselves in my spaces,” he adds. “To that end, I’ve avoided adding any figures of any kind to inhabit the rooms, so the viewer is free to imagine themselves inhabiting them if they choose.”
Take a look inside.
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]]>This art is created exactly how traditional paintings are done. Brushes are used as well, and a lot of colors can be chosen. Digital artists can choose to use various shortcuts such as auto painting which pre paints the canvas with selected colors from the computer-generated brush strokes or a source image.
Alicia Nai does an excellent job of creating such art on her iPad. She posts videos of her process on her social media pages, and they are satisfying to watch. We picked some of her work for our gallery. You can view them below.
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]]>Most of Stone’s works consist of human figures or parts of the human body. Although he defines himself strictly as a painter, his works also strongly remind of classical sculptures such as statues and busts. The fact that the images are printed on rough linen at the end of the process ensures the final spacial effect.
Check out some of Matthew Stone’s intriguing artworks below.
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]]>The post Check Out These Haunting Artworks Done By Maria Ivanova appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“It also helps me survive during hard times, sometimes it is a form of escapism, a coping mechanism. At other times, it is art that helps me to stay connected with the world,” the artist told in an interview for Ballpit and added that her creations are inspired by mythology, folklore, symbolism, psychology, dualism, books, and many other things.
Her artworks have been featured on festivals, various media, and publications all around the world. If you are interested to see Ivanova’s creations check out the gallery below and follow her on Instagram for future updates. She also has a personal website where you can purchase her art prints.
The post Check Out These Haunting Artworks Done By Maria Ivanova appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Sonal Jadhav’s Digital Art is Both Eerie and Whimsical appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Her artwork is inspired by various art forms, including photography, architecture, and textile designs. After many years of playing around with different aesthetics, Jadhav says that she found a passion for creating surreal digital spaces. Other people followed suit, with her illustrations featured in editorials, advertising campaigns, and one-off commissions for clients around the world.
“When I am creating an illustration in 3D, I start by collecting a lot of real-life references,” explained the Netherlands-based illustrator in an interview with Ballpitmag. “Once I visualize it in my head, I go straight to 3D and build basic shapes. I spend a good amount of time on creating compositions with those basic shapes.”
According to Jadhav, composition is key. “I prefer lighting my scene as it helps me in composing and see how shapes react to light,” she adds. “Then I get into adding details to those 3D shapes, play with materials and render to bring my imagination to life.”
Follow her imaginative journey on Instagram.
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]]>The post Enter Mathew Borrett’s Mystifying Worlds appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>His work is the result of his dreams, as well as a lifelong obsession with LEGO, hay forts, and computers. “I hesitate to talk about how much dreams inspire my work, since its almost a cliché and boring to listen to, but it can’t be understated,” he admitted in an interview with Line Gallery. “There’s a kind of magic vitality there that’s almost impossible to put into words, and images can only hint at it. So yes, its possible to read a lot into the work psychologically speaking.”
His digital landscapes are meant to be a combination of creepy and whimsical – a sort of immersive universe that invites the viewer in. “Perhaps this boils down to wanting my drawings to be haunted in the same way that my dreams locales often feel haunted,” remarked Borrett.
“I hope that a viewer will be able to put themselves in my spaces,” he adds. “To that end, I’ve avoided adding any figures of any kind to inhabit the rooms, so the viewer is free to imagine themselves inhabiting them if they choose.”
Take a look inside.
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]]>The post Digital Painting at Its Finest appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>This art is created exactly how traditional paintings are done. Brushes are used as well, and a lot of colors can be chosen. Digital artists can choose to use various shortcuts such as auto painting which pre paints the canvas with selected colors from the computer-generated brush strokes or a source image.
Alicia Nai does an excellent job of creating such art on her iPad. She posts videos of her process on her social media pages, and they are satisfying to watch. We picked some of her work for our gallery. You can view them below.
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]]>The post Artist Creates Cool Compositions of Digital Brush Strokes appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Most of Stone’s works consist of human figures or parts of the human body. Although he defines himself strictly as a painter, his works also strongly remind of classical sculptures such as statues and busts. The fact that the images are printed on rough linen at the end of the process ensures the final spacial effect.
Check out some of Matthew Stone’s intriguing artworks below.
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