Ian Ledward is one of those new artists who are revolutionizing painting. He uses the camera, moleskin, a notebook, but also the computer and a palette of paint. Combining all these “tools” he creates “something else” and he brings to us landscapes of a familiar beauty, which looks and feels like a place that you have seen in real life.
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10 Astounding 3D Street Art
When you hear the words “street art” you most probably snort in derision. This is only natural since street art has often been used to refer to sloppy spray-painted names of street “artists” or stickers with illustrations that could very well be made by a 5-year old.
Horror porcelaine figurines
Eye-candies for those who really love dark humour!
Interactive Holocube Animations
Waterman’s works don’t include canvas or paint. Instead they heavily rely on a MAX/MSP/JITTER platform which runs on an Arduino processor, a laptop and a five-button circuit.
Are We Human or Are We Flowers?
The work of Cecelia Webber shows intricate details of flowers graphically composed only of human body parts, creating fragile fantasies of botanical surrrealism.





