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Cristian Boian Digital Art

Romanian graphic designer Cristian Boian has been passionate about using new technology to create images since discovering the power of visual communication during his degree. In this series called “Attempts”, Boian’s creates very complex curves, ellipses and fractal figures. Cristian gives a tutorial and Read the full story


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Marcel Ceuppens Digital Paintings

Artist Marcel Ceuppens just sent us his paintings for review. Ceuppens digital paintings, featured here, are inspired by his passion for mid-century art, design and architecture. “Marcel’s protagonist—his “everyman”—appears solo or with cookie cutter duplicity throughout these paintings. Each work possesses a

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Love Blossoms Project

For Valentine’s day digital interactive designer Daniel Browns created this really nice “Love Blossoms” project for Mulberry. This unique piece of digital art celebrating the seasonal fervor for floral fantasies. Read the full story


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Alex Castro Animal Portraits

We love when illustrators or photographers create artwork with animals. Here are Mexican graphic designer Alex Castro animal portraits. With his great photoshop skills, we could almost think these half human/half animals are real!

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Michael Ostermann Illustrations

Austrian illustrator Michael Ostermann has been creating  gloomy, dark-minded and anomalous digital art for several years and enjoys experimenting with surrealistic concepts, always striving to improve his work. Every project is different; in both needs and approach, he usually likes to start with Read the full story


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Alex Fischer Digital Collages

How awesome are Alex Fischer digital collages !? He composes his figures and landscapes by assembling a variety of visual and conceptual sources. Keeping in mind that ideas of the future are inevitably the fastest to change, Fischer maintains that human nature is a fallible and susceptible state. Read the full story


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