Andrea Kowch

It´s hard to look away from these magical paintings by Andrea Kowch. in a realistic yet mysterious style, Andrea portrays women in rural environments that seem to encompass more history and mystery than a first glimpse would suggest. Originally from Michigan, Andrea Kowch attended the Detroit College for Creative Studies, where she graduated Summe Cum Laude in 2009. […]

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Emmanuel Polanco

Emmanuel Polanco is an illustrator, author of children’s books and artist who lives and works in Paris, France. He has created works for many clients and his works have been exhibited in the US, The Netherlands and Austria. Below you’ll find a selection of collages which I love, but his portfolio is quite diverse, so you can go and […]

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Fatima Ronquillo II

I’ve been a big fan of Fatima Ronquillo’s paintings for a long time and she was one of the first artists featured on this blog. This year she ceated some amazing new works, so it’s time to share some more. You can find the original post here.  www.fatimaronquillo.com  

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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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Cesar Santos

His art has been exhibited worldwide, and his talent is acknowledged by countless international prizes. Cuban-American artist Cesar Santos astonishes art lovers all over the world with his breathtaking, flawless and beauty-filled paintings. Born in 1982, Santos studied at Miami Dade College and the New World School of Arts. In Italy he continued to develop […]

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