As an artist, you require freedom. You need the freedom to be able to move, think and work on the go. In the old fashion days of an artist, a painter would need a very portable easel. While many painters…
Read More35 Inspiring Zentangle Patterns and Design Ideas
It seems that every New Year brings with it new trends in almost every aspect of one’s life, and this year is no different. Recently, there has been a sudden interest in images made from double exposure photos to gorgeous…
Read More30 Stunning Sketchbook Drawings to Inspire You
It usually starts with a single idea. The moment you place your pen down on any surface, everything else starts to flow. Point by point, line by line, stroke by stroke, you create something that no ordinary hand can make.…
Read MoreHighly Detailed Doodle Art by Kerby Rosanes
At some point or another, even if you swear you have no artistic bone in your body, you have doodled. This form of drawing is almost a rite of passage. You’ve squiggled shapes, patterns, and textures in school. You’ve scribbled…
Read More35 Mindblowing Realistic Pencil Drawings
Believe it or not, the pictures you’re about to see were all created with the good old graphite pencil. I cannot even imagine how long the shading, detail, and the amount of hours spent on creating these jaw dropping illustrations took. 0For…
Read More30 Life Like 3D Pencil Drawings by Wladimir Inostroza
Wladimir Inostroza, aka Fredo, is a talented artist from Chile. Recently his incredible work has appeared on several design blogs. His 3D illusions are brilliantly enhanced by the inclusion of real world objects. In the following sketches below you will…
Read More30 Inspirational Sketchbook Doodles and Drawings
Have you ever found yourself daydreaming or losing interest in one of your classes in school and end up creating a little masterpiece of your own on your notebook’s margins? We’ve all had those moments. Doodling is actually an art…
Read MoreIncidental Cartoons and Comics by Grant Snider
Grant Snider started out drawing daily cartoons for the University of Kansas student newspaper. The recognition of his work from his fellow classmates led to a weekly strip called “Delayed Karma” for the Kansas City Star. His wisdom packed comics and illustrations now…
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