 Awesome 3D Pencil ArtsBest of Amazing 3D Pencil Drawings by Benjamin Heine, |  Finger PaintingsSpanish artist Jaime Sanjuan Ocabo uses his iPad and a sketching and painting app Procreate to create these beautiful finger paintings. It is quite difficult to believe that these highly realistic paintings were made using only a touch screen. As Ocabo revealed to Bored Panda, he finished his studies in fine arts and wrote a doctoral theses on art and new technologies. |  Andy Denzler, Between the FragmentsBorn August 3, 1965 in Zurich, is a Swiss artist. The art media he works with comprise painting, printing, screen printing, graphic design, sculpture and drawing. Andy Denzler trained at the Kunstgewerbeschule and the F&F Schule für Gestaltung in Zurich, both schools of applied arts, as well as at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena. In 2006 he graduated as Master of Fine Arts from London’s Chelsea College of Art and Design. |
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 Anna GillespieAnna Gillespie was born in Surrey in 1964. She studied Philosophy, Politics, Economics at Wadham College, Oxford and then International Relations at the London School of Economics. In 1988 Anna returned to sculpture, taking a City and Guilds in Stone Masonry and Carving in Bath before going to the Centro d'Arte, Verrocchio, Italy to work as studio assistant to sculptor, Nigel Konstam. Anna then completed an MA in Fine and Media Arts in Cheltenham. Anna now lives and works in Bath and is represen |  Anthony JamesAlphabetica is a series of playful and sometimes abstract typographic experiments, created by Anthony James to practice various techniques. |  Peter Brooke-BallRarely do you find an artist whose work is so refreshing and original that it forces you to ask tough questions – not about the art but about yourself. Peter Brooke-Ball has been making sculptures for more than 25 years but it is his recent pieces that have ignited the curiosity of art collectors around the world, from Toronto to Florence, from Edinburgh to Budapest. He has pared away youthful affectations and has distilled his work to express pure and frighteningly honest ideas. |
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 Antoni TudiscoChemical Rawness is the latest project from Hamburg-based art director, designer and artist Antoni Tudisco. He envisions a series of abstract portraits done in highly stylised 3D. The colours that he creates, the final look is akin to the tint and hue of the veins which pulse through our bodies, are marvellous. |  eggdoodlerAfrica1Deviant Artist eggdoodler carves the most amazing sculptures out of delicate egg shells. For this piece, entitled Africa, he used a large Ostrich egg as the canvas for the nature-inspired work. It features three extremely detailed animals—an elephant, a giraffe, and a rhinoceros—roaming the wild. |  Stone Fields by Giuseppe RandazzoGiuseppe Randazzo's "Stone Fields" designs with thousands of stones and rocks are artfully arranged into circular patterns that evoke timeless nature and human creativity at once. But there's a catch: none of the stones are real, and an algorithm did all the arranging. It's all based on fractal math and some seriously photorealistic rendering. |
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