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- Animal Eyes by Suren Manvelyan
- Photography by Nick Frank
- Conceptual Art by Wesley Burt
- Unique Fantasy Illustrations by Kyoung Hwan Kim
Animal Eyes by Suren Manvelyan Posted: 12 Nov 2012 01:21 AM PST Another artist featured today is Suren Manvelyan, a photographer from Yerevan, Armenia. Manvelyan became professional photographer in 2006 and recently turned his attention to photographing the amazing detailed landscapes of eyes. Photographing the eyes of horses, dogs and hyena to name a few, Suren's new collection of photographs showcase the diversity of eyes that represent the animal kingdom. Enjoy!
Black rabbitTiger python (albino)Tiger python (not albino)CaimanNylus crocodileNylus crocodileRight eye of Husky dogSiam catSterletBlue crayfishHyenaHorseIguanaSnailFishGuinea pigCoral zebra fishDiscusBritish shorthair catBlue-yellow macaw parrotChimpanzeeLemur cattaWhite nose macaqueLark |
Posted: 12 Nov 2012 12:57 AM PST To tell the truth, I am utterly happy I stumbled upon Nick Frank, a talented photographer coming from Munich, Germany. Nick’s photography is just amazing. As you’ll be able to see below, there are mostly urban related photos in his portfolio. You may look forward various geometric structures and stunning colors captured in his photographs. Make sure to scroll through … another must-see!
Mira
Subway
Cars
Space & Beyond
White
Oddworld
Concrete Canyons
Memories
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Posted: 08 Nov 2012 10:25 PM PST Wesley Burt is a concept artist and illustrator working in the film and video game industry. Wesley currently works full-time with concept art studio Massive Black, Inc. His list of video game projects include Skyrim, Fallout: New Vegas, InFAMOUS, Tomb Raider: Underworld, Risen 2, Lord of The Rings Online and many more. Below, you may see some exceptional digital illustrations. Do not miss it!
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Unique Fantasy Illustrations by Kyoung Hwan Kim Posted: 08 Nov 2012 10:24 PM PST Kyoung Hwan Kim, who also illustrates under the name Tahra, is a Seoul-based South Korean artist. His illustrative style is very much Japanese animation-inspired, though he often renders images with Western motifs. Medieval characters seem to be somewhat of a specialty of his, though his most awe-inspiring pieces remain the ones in which he depicts fantastical forested areas. It's amazing how he can produce such rustic images while incorporating the lighting and tools made only available through digital software. There are some amazing picks in this post, so make sure to scroll through.
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