Gillian Warden

Do you know that moment when you go to bed and you realize you are falling asleep? That kind of in-between-point where you’re still awake yet your mind is no longer bothering you with thoughts and instead filled with shapes and images you do not control? I’m not sure if this sounds familiar at all, […]

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Alice Wellinger

Every week ArtisticMoods invites an artist to tell us something about the ambitions behind their work. This week we give the word to Austria based artist Alice Wellinger, a former graphic designer who creates beautiful, colorful and surreal paintings of all kinds. As a self taught Illustrator I am a late starter. I worked as […]

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Christian Schloe

These romantic creations are the work of Austrian Photoshop-artist Christian Schloe. Love them! They have this wonderful, painterly style, and the fact that they’re actually digital creations leaves me speechless.

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Julia Geiser

Yep. More ladies in art. For some reason that never gets boring. Especially not in Julia Geiser’s case, who creates digital collages that are dreamy, colorful and a slightly bit scary. For some reason the ‘scary’ part does not scare me away. Humans and animals may partly be sliced in pieces, but it doesn’t make […]

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Lena Revenko

Sometimes when I visit an artist website to select art for the blog I find myself enjoying their works even more than I did before. That’s exactly what happened when I scrolled around on Lena Revenko’s website: her fun and fascinating little characters drew me straight to a fabulous world of little fantasies. Revenko’s illustrations […]

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Whooli Chen

True creativity has no limitations. Illustrator Whooli Chen is a living proof that this is a fact. I adore each single one of her creations! Originally from Taiwan, Whooli Chen earned her MA in Illustration at the Camberwell College of Arts in 2009. Not surprisingly, she has illustrated for many magazines and Newspapers. She also […]

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Amy Guidry

A glimpse at the surreal paintings of Louisiana-based artist Amy Guidry is likely make you stare at them for a long time. Using acrylic on canvas, Amy challenges subjects such as life, death, individualism and exploitation in beautiful works that easily leaves the viewer curious for more.

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