An epic collection of fantasy art for descriptive writing inspiration! Realms, warriors, creatures & characters, we've got 'em all. Write on!
52 Original Artworks curated by Mikhail Khalin, Tonal landscapes. Original Art Collection created on 6/20/2023.
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Who doesn't feel the pull of a walled-off space - the need to get in there and find out what's going on? A secret garden is romantic.
Art director Zhichao Cai (aka Trylea) uses no tricks or photocopying in his amazing, ridiculously vertical compositions, featuring incredibly pushes
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3D city layouts that present some very interesting architectural concepts .Italian Artist Inward specialises in fantasy architecture, using digital art. Most of them, include urbanisation in a very tight clustering of habitations. Some have greenery in some form or another, to offset the structures. As densely populated as they are, they don't seem to be chocking in smog; that would suggest they have some form clean energy. Even in the really crowded images like in "The Hidden City", the design allows for a huge expanse of space in front of you. It enables the eyes travel and reduces the chances the inhabitants getting claustrophobic. The suspended or floating cities (air or water) are my favourite, with "Fracture" taking the top spot. *** It's Sunday and a few countries are going through their first lock-down, whilst others are looking to enter their second one. Comfort at home has become an essential feature, if you are going to spend so much time in one space. A lot of people are using some of their time to adapt their environment with some simple changes. A starting one is: if you are working more from home, make sure you have comfortable supporting chair, it will ensure you can get through your workload without added stress. Give your comfort some thought and spare a bit of time each day to make your home, the restful place it should have always have been. Work on your room/s will distract you and give you a break from the other things that are going on; at the end of it, you can enjoy the results... O2 Distribution System. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Fracture. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Growing Network. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Myst. Press the Image to Enlarge it. The Hidden City. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Eternal City. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Gold Era. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Industrial City. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Urbs 2.0. Press the Image to Enlarge it. PHX City. Press the Image to Enlarge it. The Portal. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
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Coleman began his career with Walt Disney Studios in the summer of 1969, when his mother, who had been working as a secretary with Disney since the Hyperion days, got him a job in the studio's mailroom. His big break came when he entered one of his paintings in the studio art show.
You can ask any architect about nature, and they will tell you that there is no greater inspiration for a young, or even a more experienced architect than
Karl Friedrich Schinkel was a renowned architect but this phenomenal painting shows his penchant for nature's own structures. PRINT INFORMATION · NB: Our prints come Unframed ☺ · Paper Types ☺ o Fine Art paper is White (Ivory) Cotton Rag Acid Free and 300gsm o Canvas Matt paper is Polyester and 260gsm o Photo paper is glossy finish and is 200gsm · Customisations are possible – just shoot us a message ☺
There’s beauty everywhere around us. When we slow down, breathe in deeply, and take a closer look, we’ll notice just how gorgeous and soul-healing life can be.
The third painting in my Collectors' Cottage series takes us to a lovely lakeside setting. Dusk has fallen, a small wisp of smoke rises from the chimney of
An epic collection of fantasy art for descriptive writing inspiration! Realms, warriors, creatures & characters, we've got 'em all. Write on!
Surrealist art is often highly cryptic and the odd juxtapositions and ambiguous narratives can sometimes feel unnerving. This is understandable given the contradictory space between the subconscious and reality that surrealist artists navigate in their creative process. In the hands of self-proclaimed surrealist Daniel Merriam, however, the results of this process are entirely different. Merriam draws inspiration from both his fantasies and surrounding reality to create works that are both deeply pleasurable and immediately enticing. His imaginative paintings depict fantastical worlds filled with bubbles, flying fish, instrument-playing animals and tree-house castles, all rendered in dreamy watercolors.