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The Russian artist and passionate about nature, Anastasia Trusova, works with what she calls “Textured Graphic Impressionism”, a unique style.
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rosefinch experiment
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Paeonia
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Diana of Themyscira
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hi if you like this painting, perhaps you would like my graphic design version of it?





i painted a peenee
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peenee colorways
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peenee
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i painted a peenee
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“Midnight Garden” full version (square version on twitter)
I made some personal animated work for the first time in ages! This is my real-life midnight garden, on a shelf in my bedroom. Featuring some of my manga and other books, my cat PJ, and some catnip and dill seedlings.
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Paolo Pettigiani Uses Infrared Photography To Give Us A Different View Of The World
Italian photographer and art director Paolo Pettigiani combines his two passions - graphic design and photography - in one single image, playing with colors, shapes and contrasts. At first glance, his works look like dreamy images from a fantasy movie but in reality he applies a special filter in front of his lens to block the visible light spectrum and isolate only the invisible one.
His specialty is infrared photography. Infrared photography uses a special film or light sensor that processes wavelengths of infrared lights that are usually not visible. Artist claims that it is a perfect opportunity to define a new point of view on his subjects. He gives us an opportunity to look at the world from his point of view and with different eyes.
To discover a new unseen world.
Explaining his philosophy, he says, “What I like of this kind of photography is to make visible something invisible. My aim is to show something recognizable under a new unexpected and personal point of view.”
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