Dettmer is originally from Chicago, where he studied at Columbia College. He currently lives and works in Atlanta, GA. His work has gained International acclaim through internet bloggers, and traditional media.
“My name is Martin Grohs. I’m a 23-year-old Digital Artist / Graphic Designer from Germany. I’m interested in all kinds of arts but i specialize in photomanipulation. I try to present important themes on a whole new way and to bring a personal touch to my work.” – Martin Grohs
Karen Bit Vejles form of expression, psaligraphy, literally means the art of drawing or painting with scissors. Her magical cuttings in the travelling exhibition Scissors for a Brush, are rooted in a tradition that has known a long journey through history. But she has created a personal style and technique that are entirely her own.
David Hill is a commercial photographer living in Los Angeles. He love doing big, epic digital composites. The possibilities are endless, as are the hours spent on it. It’s an obsession, really.
Born in North Wales and now residing in Sheffield, UK, cartoonist and illustrator Phlegm is well known for his self-published comics and amazing graffiti/street art. Many of the larger-than-life characters that adorn the walls he spray paints originate from his comics.
Born in Nagano Japan, Shinichi Maruyama started photographing the mountainous terrain surrounding his own home city. In 2003 he moved to New York City and began work on what would become his ‘Kusho’ series. It is a stunning abstract collection made with sumi calligraphy ink flying in mid-air.
Born in 1977 in Cologne and brought up in the southern German countryside, Jan von Holleben’s work has been exhibited internationally and published widely throughout the world.
Ryan Matthew Smith graduated from the Art Institute of Seattle in 2007. Since late 2007 Ryan has been employed at Intellectual Ventures in Bellevue, WA as Digital Imaging Editor and photographer.
Pierre Doucin aka Soemone is a freelance designer from Paris, France. Soemone has mastered the present digital revolution and has created his own unique style. Enjoy some of his designs!
“I started making assemblage artworks of this type in 1999. The artworks are made entirely out of collected junk, found objects, and general trash. I glue the bits of junk to a wooden substrate to form an image, usually faces, which only can be seen at a distance.” – Zac Freeman
FINISHIZER was brought to life to create photorealistic 3D CGI. Their works are static, hi-resolution images, characterized by great eye on detail and equal to professional photography in terms of quality. The studio is based in Warsaw, Poland but they cooperate also with German and Italian clients.
Jonathan Ball aka “Poked Studio” is an illustrator and graphic designer living on a diet of pixel dust. There are some cute little bits of madness in his vectorish portfolio.
Bruno Dayan is famous for his glamorous, sensual fashion photography. His impeccable photos have captivated brands like Louis Vuitton, Moschino, Yves St Laurent Parfum, Dior, Celine.
Mobstr negates all rules and put his art on public places, condemned and abandoned property. He has unique and clever ideas to describe. Website
Paris based artist Anastassia Elias undertook a project of silhouettes encased inside toilet paper rolls. The on-going series consists of toilet paper tubes being filled with layers of cut paper silhouettes that come to life with the addition of a simple light.
Born 1977 in Ridgewood, New Jersey, Alyssa Monks began oil painting as a child. Monks’ paintings explore the tension between abstraction and realism, using different filters to visually distort and disintegrate the body.
Fernando Faria, also known as Airaf, is a digital illustrator and character creation specialist from Brazil. His works is so beautiful and mind blowing, and he is really so talented.
“Hi, My name is Erik Johansson, I’m a professional photographer and retoucher based in Sweden. Working mostly on personal- and commercial projects.”
Russian artist Vladimir Manyuhin had enough imagination to draw some of pretty realistic illustrations about how world might look after apocalypse.
Introducing the new collection of Ben Heine, after the awesome series of “Pencil vs Camera”. Ben Heine is a painter, illustrator, portraitist, caricaturist and photographer.
Born in Germany and currently based in London, Holger Pooten has done work for big commercial advertisers.
Alberto Russo, also known as “Sting”, is an illustrator and creative director based in Switzerland. He founded his own design studio, Areadesign, in 2000.
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“Hi! my name is Ronen Goldman, I am an Artist and Conceptual Photographer from the lovely city of Tel Aviv, Israel. I specialize in creating “Photo-Dreams” – conceptually constructed photographs illustrating my various dream states.” – Ronen Goldman
Alejandro Maestre Gasteazi shot his friend Julián Cánovas in the mud from head to toe in this awesome photo series portraying a struggling artist. Well done!