Out of Sight (敲敲)

This is a graduation Production made by three students graduated from the National Taiwan University of Arts. The main character of little girl in the story confronts a robbery and strays from the road she is familiar with. After passing a hedge, she enters an unknown world and unfolds a magical adventure depending on senses other than vision and her imagination. With soft and cute colors as the main key, we used simple designs to depict the little girls’ imaginary world.官方網頁 Official website:http://evaty.main.jp/oos/  

Marc Chagall

Moshe Shagal was one of the 20th century’s great canvas masters. Moshe Shagal was born in Russia on July 7th of 1887. He was the oldest of nine children raised in the jewish tradition. He would later join the likes of Piccasso and Braque in Paris, France where his name became Marc Chagall.

Chagall met his life partner in 1909. Shown here, Bella Rosenfeld Chagall is the subject of many whimsical works . They married in 1915 and enjoyed a romance that would endure all of their lives.

Many of Chagall’s works depict lovers flying through the air. In this work, created just weeks before his marriage to Bella, Chagall conveys a feeling of great emotional exuberance as he floats above Bella and engages her in a kiss.

Homage to Marc Chagall’s Yiddish culture

Peregrine Heathcote

Peregrine Heathcote

was born in London in 1973. His natural talent surfaced at the age of 12 attending classes at the Heatherly School of Art in Chelsea. He then went on to Stoneyhurst and Harrow where he completed his formal education. Heathcote then began his classical training in Italy graduating from the Florence Fine Art Academy in 1994 and began his professional career as a working artist in 1995.
The characteristic themes ever present in Heathcote’s painting evoke a nostalgic look at a hedonistic lifestyle reminiscent of the thirties and twenties through to the swinging sixties. The young women are always beautiful and elegant in their chic designer outfits. The men are also good-looking, dapper and well to do.

Since introducing Peregrine Heathcote in June 2005, he has quickly become one of the gallery’s established and sought after artists. His virtuoso and classical style of painting has also led to portrait, yacht, and classic car commissions from many notable captains of industry and commerce as well as celebrities in the world of film, theatre and television. In recent years his impressive list of over 100 portrait commissions includes Prince Jeffrey of Brunei, The Duke and Duchess of St Albans, The Earl of Bradford, The Countess of Effingham and Lord Selsdon, Julian Fellows, Lord and Lady Rees-Mogg and the CEO of Barclays UK Banking, Roger Davis.

Hyper-Realistic Acrylic Paintings by Jason de Graaf

My paintings are about staging an alternate reality, the illusion of verisimilitude on the painted surface, filtered so that it expresses my unique vision. Though my paintings may appear photoreal my goal is not to reproduce or document faithfully what I see one hundred percent, but also to create the illusion of depth and sense of presence not found in photographs.
Many of my paintings are about the relationship of light with reflective and transparent surfaces and my journey to understand those qualities and convey my sense of wonder and intrigue over them. In all of my paintings the subject matter is a springboard and a means to explore my ability to communicate something unique to the viewer. I use colours and composition intuitively with the intent of imbuing my paintings with emotion, mood and mystery. Throughout, I try to remain open to new ideas as the painting unfolds.

Jason

 

Imagio

Imagio is a group of seven talented photographers from Iceland. Although being amateurs, they have attracted attention from all over the world for their photos. In spite of different style and techniques they share the same interest in the fields of landscape and nature photography. They all live in Iceland and their love for the country is clearly reflected in their work.

Yulia Brodskaya

Yulia Brodskaya was born in Russia (Moscow); prior to moving to the UK in 2004 she was interested in diverse creative practices ranging from Textile Painting, Origami and Collage to more traditional Fine Art practices. Following an MA in Graphic Communication (2006, University of Hertfordshire) she continued to experiment and explore ways of bringing together all the things she likes most: typography, paper, and highly detailed hand-made craft objects. She has swiftly earned an international reputation for her innovative paper illustrations and continues to create beautifully detailed paper designs for clients all around the world.

3d-character-design By Tiago Hoisel

Any artistic expression can leave an indelible impact on your mind when created with dedication, technique, intellect and wit. Wit and intellect are the two essential assets without which you cannot afford to play around with humor through your art. If you have these in you, you can always work on your technical skills to give your art that complete and desired look. The art of  Tiago Hoisel  is probably one of the finest examples of this genre.

Tiago Hoisel   is a Brazil based caricature illustrator who uses digital technology to show a combination of fun and realistic images through his work. To give his art an impressive turn, he also applies his 3D skills in them. His collection of art work is so vast that you can spend your entire day and night simply browsing through it. If one image gives you a glimpse of an unsophisticated tourist, the other takes you to the imaginative world of aliens through excellent caricature illustrations.