Sergio Albiac

The portraits of  Sergio Albiac visualize worlds we create inside us when confronted with uncontrolled realities around us. While his style of expression varies, all of them carry a unique kind of beauty which is striking and fascinating. Sergio Albiac writes computer programs that generate images. The images that are generated are the end result or […]

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Nelleke Verhoeff

Before becoming an illustrator, Nelleke Verhoeff traveled through the Netherlands and Belgium with her partner, making theater in all kinds of places. Eight years ago she discovered her passion for design, photography, drawing and digital art. And although she had to stop making theater because practicing both was too time consuming, her love for theater […]

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Chad Wys

At first sight, Chad Wys’ artworks might leave you a bit conflicted and confused. But this is exactly this what I love about his fascinating pieces. Chad Wys digitally re-constructs classical portraits with contemporary elements, provoking curiosity while at the same time preserving it’s beauty (or perhaps better said, creating a new kind of beauty). In […]

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Judith Geher

Judith Gehers’s paintings make me long for spring.. I love her combination of painting and sketch, which makes the flowers and fresh colors pop out of the canvas. Judith Geher lives and works in Toronto, Canada, and her works have been featured in exhibitions nationwide.  She is also an architect, for which she holds a Bachelor with […]

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Cendrine Rovini

Oh how I love these soft and delicate works by artist Cendrine Rovini. Currently working and living in Aurillac (France), Cendrine Rovini works with several materials such as graphite, colored pencil and watercolors to create beautiful images of feminine figures that are all somehow intertwined with natural elements. ” The human being thought he was apart and beyond […]

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Jose Romussi

Jose Romussi is a Chilean artist who currently lives and works in Berlin. The beautiful  women you see here are part from his Dance series, in which he gives famous ballerinas a playful, fresh new look with colorful embroidery. On his website you will find more series that are definitely worth a glimpse. cargocollective.com/joseromussi     [Back […]

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Giselle Potter

Growing up in an artist family, Giselle Potter became inspired to illustrate at a very young age. Currently she has illustrated over 25 children’s books, and she has done advertising work for companies such as Budget, National Geographic and Kirin Beer. Giselle has a wonderful, large portfolio of works on her website that will surely put you in a […]

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