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Map Collages by Matthew Cusick
Matthew Cusick artist from Dallas, Texas, creates these amazing portraits and landscapes pasting portions of old geographical maps. » read more
Andrew Myers’ Screw Portraits
California-based artist Andrew Meyers drives thousands screws at various depths, creating unique 3D images. Once the screws are in at the correct depth, (from 7,000 to 10,000 holes by hand) he paints over each head individually to create the finished product,which looks more like a portrait than a sculpture. » read more
Stencil Art by C215
C215, aka Christian Guémy, is a stencil artist based in Paris, France. He began spray painting in 2005, he has become extremely proficient at stenciling in the past five years. His interest in portraits has carried over from his childhood, when he was impressed by classic portraiture. » read more
The creepy innocent paintings of Michael Mararian
Working out of studios in Brooklyn and Buffalo, New York, Michael Mararian creates paintings that merge the contradictory themes of innocent childhood with violent social and psychological imagery. » read more
The Wrinkles of the City by JR
Start from Shanghai the new project entitled “The Wrinkles of the City” by the French street artist/photographer JR. Shanghai, the last century has been full of ups and downs : from the Japanese occupation, the establishment of the Communist Party, The Liberation, World War II, the end of the foreign... » read more
Deadly Friends by Patrick Lee
Amazing this series of portraits made with graphite entitled “Deadly Friends” by American artist Patrick Lee. » read more
Junk Portraits by Zac Freeman
Since 1999, Zac began collecting junk found around often in the trash, then glued to a wooden substrate to form an image an image – in the case, portraits. His artworks are made by assembling on a large-scale (the pieces average about 28 “by 35″) and when viewed up close... » read more
Mark Summers’ modern scratchboards
Mark Summers’ a supertalented illustrator from Canada. He’s very famous for his illustrations done with scratchboard technique, that gives them an old school look. Inside the post the process. » read more
The Portraits of Melissa Cooke
Melissa Cooke is a graduate from the University of Wisconsin in fine arts. She creates what can only be referred to as graphite paintings, as she states ” I create my work by applying thin layers of powdered graphite to paper with a dry brush.”The effect is amazing, the end... » read more









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