Creative digital artworks by Chris Keegan
A selection of pencil and charcoal drawings by artist William Fort, work that he says “explores the realm between the serious and the ridiculous”.
Aerial Views of Switzerland Capture Saype’s Massive Artwork Painted on the Alpine Terrain
French artist Guillaume Legros, who’s better known as Saype, has painted a hopeful new work on a grassy hillside that’s best seen from the air. Across 3,000-square meters, “BEYOND CRISIS” shows a little girl with a hand-drawn farandole circling around her. She peers across the mountainous region toward the horizon.
Gears and Dials Rendered in Intricate Drawings of Gem-Encrusted Insects by Steeven Salvat
Sarofsky + FITC: "What You May Find"
For the 2020 edition of its flagship annual creative event in Toronto, design and technology event producer FITC engaged design-driven production company Sarofsky to create an epic main title piece. With the event's postponement, both companies forged a new strategy to share their powerful cinematic experience, entitled "What You May Find." Set to a new rendition of the classic hit "In The Year 2525," this rich, iconic animation offers a stark vision of "what we may find," ending with a ray of hope.
These Are the Best Architecture Photos of 2020
Photographers around the world celebrated the glory of manmade architecture by uploading their work to the free AGORA photo app. Over 10,000 photographs were submitted to Agora’s latest photo contest, with photographers asked to share their best shots of unique architecture. In the end, Tran Tuan Viet took home the $1,000 top prize for his image of Vietnam’s Golden Bridge.
Creative illustrations by Selman Hoşgör
Into Cristian Blanxer’s Singular Paintings
« I’m inspired by a lot of things from internet, television, films and books », reveals Cristian Blanxer. This Spanish illustrator born in Barcelona enjoys to explore different style and techniques in his signature work.
Talented illustrator and paper artist Eiko Ojala shares his latest editorial works made for the New York Times, the Washington Post and other magazines
Astrophotographer Shoots 50,000 Photos to Create One Stunning Image of the Moon
Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy proves that you don’t need a ton of fancy equipment to capture breathtaking images of our solar system. You just need ingenuity and meticulous attention to detail. One of his recent pieces highlights the crisp glowing features of the moon. Although presented as a single image, there was more to making this piece than meets the eye. To create it, McCarthy shot and combined a staggering 50,000 photos using two cameras, including an astrophotography camera that costs just $250.