Daneil Ozynka is of Finnish descent, but migrated to Carpi, Italy with his family when he was still a child. "I grew up in a semi-town, where motorcars were not the latest models, the people in no terrible hurry." Daneil's interest in hand sketches started early, there were enough semi-urban visuals for him from town houses to small lakes to...
Winters vary in intensity around the world. There's severe cold in most of Europe while mostly pleasant temperatures in middle and southern Asia. At the same hour, Berlin and Bangkok may be two completely different worlds. And Bombay and Beijing too. Footwear trends change with seasons. So, let's lose the sandals and the flip-flops for a while, and look into...
Artist Aditya loves creating works that have different layers of interpretation. His "ChessMess" design is a work that looks like a classic check pattern at first sight, then graduates into an arrangement of Chess pieces, Bishops, Rooks, Knights. It is an interesting piece of work, you have to focus on the color arrangement to spot the check pattern, and totally...
"My doodles are like fragments of a map that show how my mind works, they are a representation of my subconscious. I am passionate about using art for social good and believe in Artivism - a combination Art and Activism. Every illustration I make aims to have a moral, a message linked to it that is capable of driving social change...
There was a time when there was Rembrandt. You look at a Rembrandt and marvel at the complexity, focus and observation that must come together to create such work. A Rembrandt Work, Circa 1633 The same was true for a legion of classical practitioners of the visual arts. A Cezzane, or a Monet, carried the stamp of pure artistic genius,...
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