Most Seductive Smoking Portraits By Brian M. Viveros Facebook Brian M. Viveros is a famous surrealist artist from California, famous for his female portrait paintings and seductive drawings. He uses a combination of oil paints, acrylics, and airbrush for the his smoking portrait paintings. Mostly he starts with a graphite pencil sketch and then builds … Continue reading Most Seductive Smoking Portraits By Brian M. Viveros
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The Stunningly Beautiful Finger Paintings of Paolo Troilo
The Stunningly-Beautiful Finger Paintings of Paolo Troilo He paints since he was six, always with his hands, using acrylics stretched on canvasses with his fingers. His early exhibitions are only in 2006, when he decides to stand up his works. He took part to Miart, Art Verona and to many group and solo exhibitions. “Paolo … Continue reading The Stunningly Beautiful Finger Paintings of Paolo Troilo
Delicious Morbid Portraits by Igor Skaletsky
Delicious Morbid Portraits by Igor Skaletsky on Behance Igor Skaletsky does have what it takes to be a collage master. Born in 1978 in Russia, this freelance illustrator has travelled in the hot spots of contemporary art, including Israel and Germany, to find his own visual identity. The result of this initiatory trip is a … Continue reading Delicious Morbid Portraits by Igor Skaletsky
Stunnig Hyper Realistic Paintings Of Drive In Movie Theaters by Andrew Valko
Stunnig Hyper Realistic Paintings Of Drive In Movie Theaters by Andrew Valko Nostalgia for the 50’s and 60’s, when the American empire was at its height of it’s self-involved powers, usually involves something to do with cars. In Andrew Valko drive-in paintings he uses current and formerly famous people such as Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, … Continue reading Stunnig Hyper Realistic Paintings Of Drive In Movie Theaters by Andrew Valko
Melissa McCracken Sees Colors in Music and Paints Your Favorite Songs
Melissa McCracken Sees Colors in Music and Paints Your Favorite Songs on Etsy| Facebook Melissa McCracken is a synesthete. This means that the music she hears is translated into a flow of texture of texture and colors. Melissa states 'Synesthesia, although not disorientating, can sometimes leave me at odds trying to describe what … Continue reading Melissa McCracken Sees Colors in Music and Paints Your Favorite Songs
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