Jennifer Tyers

Summer might come to an end but that doensn’t stop us from enjoying these tropical, colorful, wish I was there-landscapes by Jennifer Tyers. Born in Tasmania and currently based in Borneo, Jennifer Tyers is an award winning artist with a wonderful and diverse portfolio of paintings and illustrations. The watercolor paintings below are from a series called […]

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Carmel Seymour

Carmel Seymour is a Reykjavik-based artist who creates beautiful, intimate watercolor paintings in which people & nature converge. She describes her paintings as ‘Feeling the mystery of the world, the way you do without all the answers.’ I particulary love the soft colors she uses as it give her works a very soft appearance while you can spot […]

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Rossina Bossio

These beautiful, fierce ladies are the work of Colombian artist Rossina Bossio. Rossina studied Visual Arts at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá and Fine Arts at the École des Beaux-Arts in Rennes, France. The focus of her paintings has delevoled throughout the years. However, the female remains to be her favorite subject and gender systems and traditional conceptions […]

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Kristin Vestgård II

Kristin Vestgård was one of the first fabulous artists featured on this blog. She continues to be one of my favorite creative talents, so here’s another share of some of her recent creations. You can find more here and on her website: www.kristinvestgard.co.uk  

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Roby Dwi Antono

These beautiful surreal scenes are the work of Yogyakarta (Indonesia) based artist Roby Dwi Antono. Influenced by artists such as Marion Peck and Mark Ryden, Roby creates the most beautiful, bizarre (and slightly maracbre) images that are facinating and make me curious for more. Luckily, there’s many more to be found on his site: lobilob.blogspot.com via: Booooooom   [Back to Homepage]

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Julian Meagher

I love the beautiful & fresh colors of these paintings by Australian artist Julian Meagher. his works focus on the perception of masulinity and include various symbols of maleness such as beer bottles, sports heroes and orchids (which derives from the word órkhis, meaning testicle in Greek). More information about his art & background can be found here: […]

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Hanna Ilczyszyn

These faceless, fascinating characters are the work of Hanna Ilczyszyn; a Polish painter who currently lives and works in Belgium. Hanna studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Art in Gent (Belgium) and the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw (Poland), and her works have been exhibited in various countries across the globe. Besides painting, Hanna […]

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