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Hyper-Realistic Oil Paintings by Steve Mills

After seeing the work of Richard Estes at a show in Boston, MA, Photorealism became Steve Mill‘s passion. Using oil paints he analyse some of life’s most ordinary moments and creates these hyper-realistic paintings.

“All I paint is an illusion,” Mr. Mills says, “that is the fun part. I enjoy the game of the mind-bend and people enjoy the ride…Art is a great equalizer, and we have been blessed by the experiences it has brought us.”

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Camila Do Rosário Illustrations

Florianopolis based artist Camila do Rosário started studying fashion but dropped out to start her career as an illustrator.  Among the works from her portfolio you can find the Moleskine pieces of art, hand drawings and digital collages. Her style is a combination of beautifully textured pencil work and some washes of colour.

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Money Sculptures by Kristi Malakoff

Folded and pasted currency sculptures by Canadian visual artist Kristi Malakoff. Each piece is folded, cut and pasted together from multiple worldwide bills.

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Niki Pilkington

North Wales-based artist Niki Pilkington works mainly using pencils, felt-tip pens and biro’s. She says “My work is portrait-based, fashion-focused, colourful, playful – and hopefully nice to look at too. My main influences are colours, shapes, fashion and the people who wear it.”

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Unportrait by Lucas Chimello Simões

Brazilian artist Lucas Chimello Simões creates these cut-outs by stacking dozens of layers of the same photo and then cut some parts out.

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Hope Gangloff Illustration

New York-based artist Hope Gangloff creates vibrant and realistic portraits to share her view of modern American life. She works mostly with pen and ink on paper, using as a reference photographs she takes of her friends.

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The Embroidery of Daniel Kornrumpf

American artist Daniel Kornrumpf creates these incredibly intricate hand-stitched portraits.


Crayon and Pencil Sculptures by Diem Chau

Vietnamese artist Diem Chau creates unique crayon and pencil sculptures by carving them very carefully. An art that requires patience, delicacy and a sharp eye for details.


Paula Bonet Illustrations

Valencia based artist Paula Bonet creates these beautiful illustrations by using pen, watercolours and chinese ink, leaving a eye-catching result in each of her works.


The Invisible Man by Artist Liu Bolin

Artist Liu Bolin was born in 1973 and grew up in China’s Shandong province. Bolin is painstakingly painted head-to-toe by a group of assistants using photographs of the area behind him as a guide without the use of special effects or Photoshop.

His series “The Invisible Man”  is a symbol of humanity, concealed in the growing isolation of the capital. He says, “My intention was not to disappear in the environment but instead to let the environment take possession of me”.


Esra Røise Illustrations

Esra Røise is a Norwegian freelance illustrator based in Oslo. She creates some fresh and colourful inky pencil illustrations inspired by people and small unimportant everyday-life situations.

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Indonesian landscapes by Suhari Minggu Ningsih

Suhari Minggu Ningsih photographer is based in Banjarmasin, Indonesia, and most of her selection specifies an attraction with her native area.

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Colourful City Portraits by Tim Jarosz

Chicago based photographer Tim Jarosz creates fine art prints of the city, its attractive urban area and its social vibrancy. You can purchase his artwork from his shop here.


Andy Diaz Hope – Painting with Pills

San Francisco based artist Andy Diaz Hope transfers photographs onto elaborate grids of gel caplets.

“Andy Diaz Hope deconstructs his own digital photographs and painstakingly reassembles the original image in a mosaic of gelatin pill capsules, each containing small portions from several original prints. As a continuation of his Morning After Portraits series, Diaz Hope has turned his lens on the hidden landscapes of drug culture—from high school hideaways to psychiatric institutions.”


Illustrations by Marynn

Nantes, France based illustrator Marynn, creates beautiful pieces with a simple but colourful style by using black and white pencil with a touch of colour.

She says “ It always begins from an obsession, a musical or sentimental one (need tissues…), I’m that kind of girl who listens to the same song over and over as I draw (I have no television). I generally find the message first and then compose according to it. There’s often a second meaning to my illustrations, my closest people generally know what it is about.”

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