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The form, shapes, shades and textures translates into the path to self-improvement and mind’s perspective enhancement from Maxime Quoilin in “avantgarde”, a precious and highly tasteful composition of photo manipulation.

The form, shapes, shades and textures translates into the path to self-improvement and mind’s perspective enhancement from Maxime Quoilin in “avantgarde”, a precious and highly tasteful composition of photo manipulation.

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Again, I don’t take Fanart very friendly as a publishing material, specially because there is something already created behind it, but in cases like this manga digital painting “Lambdadelta vs Ange”, created from the mind of Arsenixc, one can make an excepcion; due to it’s extraordinary composition achievement and detail handling. There is no much arguing left for this piece. Full-res version is a must.

Again, I don’t take Fanart very friendly as a publishing material, specially because there is something already created behind it, but in cases like this manga digital painting “Lambdadelta vs Ange”, created from the mind of Arsenixc, one can make an excepcion; due to it’s extraordinary composition achievement and detail handling. There is no much arguing left for this piece.

Full-res version is a must.

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With barely a comment, I believe sauco-m states something really personal with a strong / bold execution.

With barely a comment, I believe sauco-m states something really personal with a strong / bold execution.

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Zach Johnsen’s Death Metal Buckle Company

Zach Johnsen starts 2010 by introducing his new Death Metal Buckle Company, a whole brand new collection of belt buckles as he himself states:

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“Open Seasion” is a realistic digital painting well achieved by Heri Irawan, featuring his most known signature by mixing fantasy into reality, be either the characters or scenario or the technique itself. “Between late autumn and early spring is the most exciting time for this species, because most temperate species of frogs reproduce and grow at this time. At this time they enjoy and take a break from fighting, no sword, no armor, no pain, etc. They have a quite long tongue which they can move quickly, the frogs have no chance to run away, probably just if they´re lucky.

“Open Seasion” is a realistic digital painting well achieved by Heri Irawan, featuring his most known signature by mixing fantasy into reality, be either the characters or scenario or the technique itself.

“Between late autumn and early spring is the most exciting time for this species, because most temperate species of frogs reproduce and grow at this time. At this time they enjoy and take a break from fighting, no sword, no armor, no pain, etc. They have a quite long tongue which they can move quickly, the frogs have no chance to run away, probably just if they´re lucky.
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Romantic of Elements

André Wagner introduces it’s latest photography in a limited edition collection presentation with some surreal visual effects: Romantic of Elements.


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Archan Nair, Digital Artist & Graphic Designer

Indian - New Dehli’s self developed artist, Archan Nair, showcase a great mixture of techniques and visual styles. His portfolio is full of color, graphic artworks and photography; beyond everything, he produces not wrongly labeled by himself: visual art.

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