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Storytelling Illustrations by Andrew Ferez



Moscow-based Russian illustrator Andrew Ferez, aka 25kartinok, conceives surreal scenes, each with their own fantastical narratives, that seamlessly merge various resisting components. Digitally drawing his complicated renderings, Ferez's work has a dark, fantasy-driven apply. The digital creative person organises to incorporate the human face into some areas of his works in creative ways.









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Incredibly Elaborate Illustrations by Victo Ngai



New York-based illustrator Victo Ngai conceives captivating illustrations with elaborate narratives. Her exclusive method characteristics swirls of lines and colors that are living with power and movement. In much of her work, Ngai uses a signature palette of oranges, reds, greens, and browns to create the ornate types that have a customary feel. There's so much going on in each view that it's like an coordinated chaos gradually disclosing itself to viewers over time.

















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Stunningly Ethereal Works by Stella Im Hultberg



Each character in Im Hultberg's works exudes a sense of duplicity. While surreal in their overstated characteristics, there is a simultaneous presence of realism. The multifaceted artist's paintings, illustrations, and sculptures all draw the viewer's vigilance, leaving them liking to understand more and interrogating the thoughts of these apparently sorrowful beauties, their faces raw from frost or possibly from tears. Im Hultberg farther alludes to sorrow and weeping through the form of her nearly sculptural rip fall canvases. These works are both ethereal and mysterious.

















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Typography Portraits Created with Song Lyrics



Any person involved in typography will be in entire awe of these very sensible portraits by creative person Sean Williams. founded in Edmonton, Alberta, the designer, person taking photos, and art director certainly has a large eye for conceptual concepts. To create the sequence, entitled Hip jump Type, Williams took the lyrics from well liked songs by each subject, including Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars, Rihanna, and Kanye West.
Relying on both affirmative and contradictory space, the creative person then distorted, bent, and resized the notes to fit flawlessly simultaneously, forming instantly recognizable faces. The absolutely mind-blowing illustrations are an outstanding blend of typography and illustration. Featuring just one easy hue, the handful of well-organized phrases can be considered in two ways. First, from up close, viewers can read the lyrics and visualize the creative person at work on stage. Then, from a bit farther away, the hue blends simultaneously to pattern the distinct facial details of each pop celebrity.











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Ink Illustrations Painted on Guitars



These colorful versions of guitar illustrations are by Argentinian artist Pez DeTierra. Across all kinds of exterior, numerous of the artist's paintings and drawings involve broad summarize strokes that are topped up in with various lighter shades of color. For these works on guitars, each one of her concepts is made with a nib and ink on acrylic. The creative person first paints a very flat image on the surface of the wood and then fills in the silhouettes with convoluted and detailed textures, which blend with leafy swirls to pattern her signature method. The visual power that emanates from the surface of these devices should certainly add to the vivacity of the noise that emerge when a instrumentalist begins to play.











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