
These cute and tiny pencil carvings, micro paintings and paper sculptures are created by Japanese artist Yukari Ehara. If you are interested in them, see more on Yukari’s blog.










These cute and tiny pencil carvings, micro paintings and paper sculptures are created by Japanese artist Yukari Ehara. If you are interested in them, see more on Yukari’s blog.










Turkish artist Hasan Kale looks very good at drawing miniature painting. He draws his native Istanbul on seeds, plants or wings of insects… If you like his macro art, see more one his facebook.







(via Colossal)

San Francisco-based artist Klari Reis creates these abstract painting inside petri dishes. It ‘s called ‘Daily Dish 2013‘, coz every single day Reis is creating one painting.






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London-based artist David Walker uses directly applied spray paint creates these elaborately explosive portraits. If you like his artwork, see more on his Facebook.









(via street art utopia)

These incredible panoramic perspective drawings are created by artist Rorik Smith. Rorik uses graphite pencils on-site without aid from photographic reference material or digital manipulation. Awesome!! See much more in his portfoio.


(via COLOSSAL)

This series of called The Edge Effect, it’s created by photographer Daniel Kukla that photographed square mirrors propped on easels in locations around Joshua Tree National Park. The resulting images creates the bizarre effect, looks like paintings in the desert.






Photos by Daniel Kukla
(via Triangulation Blog, Junkculture & LaughingSquid )

These beautiful gestural paintings of birds are created by artist Adam S. Doyle. Adam use these seemingly incomplete brush strokes paints these vivid and lifelike birds. Awesome!





(Via COLOSSAL)

Korean artist Lee Kyu-Hak uses colorful newspaper and unique twist of the wood to create these beautiful and amazing famous paintings. If you like his art work, please see much more at Yesong gallery.





(via Paxmachina, COLOSSAL and TRENDHUNTER)

These lovely painting on on crushed cans called Can Man, They’re created by street artist My Dog Sighs. Every can has its unique face and own personality. My Dog Sighs left them on the street to be discovered. Check out more of his art cans at his Facebook photo gallery.





( images via My Dog Sighs )

Artist Danny O’Connor always bring some surprises to us, he uses acrylic, spray paint, emulsion and correction fluid creates these vibrant paintings. If you like them, see more his art works in his flickr.






