I don’t know anything about this set of pictures. Apparently, the artist lets her 4-year-old daughter help with with her drawings. I think the results are quite good and unexpected.
. . . just links from HayYoo.com and DanKostecki.com
I don’t know anything about this set of pictures. Apparently, the artist lets her 4-year-old daughter help with with her drawings. I think the results are quite good and unexpected.
Since 1972, Bavarian artist Nils-Udo has worked directly with nature to create stunning, site-specific works of art that celebrate the beauty of the land. Found berries, leaves, branches, and blossoms are transformed into captivating pieces evocative of mysterious portals and dreamy fairy realms deep in the woods. From a delicately arranged scattering of petals on the surface of a pond, to spectacular nests formed of twigs, leaves, and wildflowers, each ephemeral intervention is a reflection of nature in its most essential state.
Moillusions.com posted a page of illustrations by Alessandro Diddi that seem to leap off the page.
Check out this collection of wildlife art made by cutting feathers. This is a form of art that I did not know existed.
This is a collection of artwork created with dead houseflies. I do give the artist points for originality.