A while ago, I read the book "Mindful Thoughts for Artists" by Georgina Hooper, which was recommended to me after the longest art block I...
Where words fail, music speaks.
Annie Lennox's daughter Tali is officially making a name for herself in the art world.
Audrey Kawasaki just released some in-progress teaser pics of her preparing for her first solo show at the Jonathan Levine Gallery in NY this coming
Nigerian artist Arinze Stanley uses hyperrealistic techniques to draw surreal portraits in stunning detail. From his artist
Art can give us a better understanding of our emotions and the world we live in. Even though some art pieces can be difficult to comprehend, they might provoke one to think and find his or her own meaning. Art is often connected to human emotions. In the process of creating art, artists express what they are concerned or curious about. In this way, they explore their own thoughts and feelings and at the same time encourage the public to engage in the journey of meaning-making.
This is something I’ve always wanted to write. For as long as I can remember I wanted to write about my college experience but never did. Having more time passed since I graduated, it seems like the…
A variety of the newest examples by Aykut Aydogdu, likely one of my favorite illustrators. The Turkish artist and graphic designer Aykut Aydogdu, based in Istanbul, once again reveals several appealing and poetic portraits, directing us into a surreal world overflowing with symbols and visual metaphors. It is possible to follow his creations on Instagram.
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Indian artist Vidhi Naik has created a fun and smart way to showcase her artistic talent. She draws cartoonish-looking characters and places them in real-life situations of the world around her as she makes her characters come to life.
Lose yourself in the imagination of artist Carly Foulkes. We all find ourselves lost in the magic of dreams, images often left only to dwell inside our minds. Artist and photographer Carly Foulkes, through collage and photography, has chosen to make the unknown known, mixing the possible with the impossible. Uniquely, Carly maintains an endless quality to her art by never gluing the […]
The Artist's Way is one of the few books I've read that has given me a new perspective on creativity and how to harness it. Marketed as
The Taiwan-based photographer Zhong Lin is exploring art and solitude during isolation with ‘Project 365’
Dallas-based artist Alexis Franklin considers her digital renderings a reinvention of the expected. “I’ve always seen the world through a filter that brings vibrance and excitement to things most people wouldn’t notice, and that’s something that I really want to have come across in my work,” she says of her expressive paintings. Through facial expressions, gestures, and color, each work highlights the nuances of the subjects’ experience, personality, and mood. A church videographer by day, painting is Franklin’s side-project and one for which she’s received an influx of attention in recent days. More
New York-based photographer Renell Medrano documented four best friends in the Bronx over two years.
Hair artist Hyunwoo Lee on art, G-Dragon and hair infiltrating every part of his life
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Liz Y Ahmet is a UK-based, self-taught artist who creates portraits of women from hundreds of scribbled lines. What looks chaotic and even a little bit messy at first glance, with the talented hands and creative mind of this contemporary artist, emerges into perfectly detailed, expressive, and dynamic portraits. It's amazing how looping and scattered lines we used to draw as children can convey such strong emotions.
The artist delves into his latest exhibition at Fotografiska in New York City and discusses why flowers and humans are not so different.