Yasunori Kimata is a Japanese artist from Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture. He is also a muralist, live painter, ceramic relief sculptor, and designer who works in a variety of media.
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Yasunori Kimata: Master of the Brush
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Mike Pelletier Experiments with Human Body in Constraint Iterations Series
Mike Pelletier is a Canadian artist based in Amsterdam, Netherlands, currently working as an individual digital artist. His works examine the fluid transitions of the divide between the digital and physical worlds and focuses on how technology represents the human body. More -
Zoe Hawk’s Paintings Celebrate Feminine Identity
Growing up in St. Louis, Missouri, American artist Zoe Hawk's paintings investigate the challenging transitional phase of girlhood, being an adolescent and feminine identity. More -
Vladimir Hadzic’s Colorful Gridded Compositions
The dominance of symbolism in Vladimir Hadzic's works, the combination of colors with great harmony, and the division of the composition into grids are among the striking points of his works. More -
Albert Elm Captures the Vibrant World Around Him
The Copenhagen-based photographer Albert Elm, captures the vibrant world around him wherever he goes and reveals his stream of consciousness. More -
Editorial Design Archives: Chloe Scheffe
The purpose of editorial design is to make publications interesting and to convey content accurately and legibly. While creating editorial designs, Chloe Scheffe successfully blends typography, graphics, and visual layout, resulting in incredible designs. More -
Tristram Lansdowne’s Dazzling Watercolour Paintings
Tristram Lansdowne presents architectural structures, botanical forms, and futuristic worlds in his delicately embellished, smooth, and wonderfully detailed watercolour paintings. More -
New Aesthetic 2: A Collection of Independent Type Design
New Aesthetic approaches type design as an opportunity to create art: looking at type design with a benevolence to experiments and processes. More -
Maysaloun Faraj Documents This Surreal Times of Pandemic, in “Home” Series
Maysaloun Faraj, started to draw still-life paintings of every corner of her house during the quarantine and then expanded the project. More