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Yang Yongliang dreamy landscape photomanipulations
Yang Yongliang is a photographer born and raised in Shanghai. When he was a child he studied traditional chinese arts and calligraphy, nowadays, as photographer and photo retoucher, this traditional training is visible in his work. His dreamy landscapes are clearly inspired by traditional chinese woodblock prints » read more
Valentine Hirsch black and white tattoo
Valentine Hirsch, Berlin based tattoo artist… There’s nothing to say, just take a look at her work and you’ll be speechless as well » read more
Wang Ningde’s photography
The Chinese artist Wang Ningde captures unique black and white moments. » read more
Tattoo Woodcuts by Bryn Perrott
Bryn Perrott is an artist based in Morgantown, West Virginia. via » read more
Underwater Girl by Jacob Sutton
Beautiful and ghostly underwater photographs from London-based photographer Jacob Sutton. » read more
Empire State of Pen
Timelapse video of artist Patrick Vale drawing the view of the Manhattan skyline from the Empire State Building. Music – Moanin’ by Charles Mingus. » read more
Matchbook Drawings by Jason D’Aquino
Artist and expert miniaturist Jason D’Aquino creates his teeny-tiny realistic drawings as his series on the 1950′s and 60 drawn on matchboxes. Using a magnifying glass, the artist sketches detailed pop culture icons from days passed on recycled materials, often only a few inches in size! » read more
Beauty and the Macabre
In his hauntingly obscure and masterfully executed computer-generated imagery, Danny van Ryswyk creates surreal, dark artworks using two-and three-dimensional software. His work is a mixture of traditional methods but executed with advanced technology. Combined with the nostalgic feel of the 19th century photography his work increases the tension between beauty and the macabre. Van Ryswyk about his... » read more
Finger Paintings by Judith Braun
New York-based artist Judith Braun creates beautiful murals using nothing but her fingers dipped in charcoal dust. » read more
Tattoos and macabre iconography by Tom Gilmour
London-based illustrator Tom Gilmour, finds inspiration in occult imagery, nomadic themes and black tattoo art and early 80′s. Gilmour creates each piece by hand with touches of watercolor and ink with digital processing, to achieve certain shading effects. » read more












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