Keng Lye life like resin artworks
Keng Lye (Singapore) creates stunning life like artworks with nothing more than some paint and resin. He carefully builds the objects layer by layer. Wow!
More of his work can be found here
Keng Lye (Singapore) creates stunning life like artworks with nothing more than some paint and resin. He carefully builds the objects layer by layer. Wow!
More of his work can be found here
Mushroom Playhouses created by Dietrich Wegner. Beautiful contradictions in these pieces. Fluffy : but deadly, playful : but serious.
Check out his work here
Dan Jones creates awesome robots made from scrap. He is a big inspiration for my work, his level of detail is incredible. In short: just check it out yourself.
Kathy Grieb Kennedy created a few stunning collages with a few of his robots.
Check out Dan Jones and Kathy Grieb Kennedy.
If you enjoy the low brow and pop surrealist artists featured on ecocreative, and got some money burning in your pocket, you might want to check out the guys and girls of pressure printing. They use old printing techniques to create high quality prints of amazing artists.
“In pieces” is a multi-media collaboration between Nathan Sawaya (Sculptor) and Dean West (Photographer).
The images have been constructed using modern photography techniques, combined with specially sculpted LEGO® objects placed within the scenes.
Astonishing work. I love the photographs of the underwater sculptures. These sculptures will become a part of the oceon in time. Great idea, great sculptures, love it.
Check out more photographs here
A shameless plug for my own artwork. I create objects made from materials other people regard junk.
You can take a look at my portfolio here
What would Popeye look like in the present? Well according to Vancouver based digital artist Lee Romao, he looks pretty bad-ass!
More of his digital work can be found here
I don’t believe it. I can’t believe someone can draw like this. Apparently Diego Koi can. Amazing.
Check out his work here
I love the all things water, a lake, the sea, the ocean. The sound, the smell, the feel. If I could afford it, it would buy an oil painting by Ran Ortner.
Take a look at his great works here