Category: Mixed Media

Adriana Bermúdez

A MEMORY OF FASCINATING CONNECTIONS Adriana Bermúdez: “I work in collage because it allows me to combine images, objects and any element of my everyday life, resignifying the memories and I give a happy ending to everything that surrounds me. I like to make assemblages that combine technology with traditional elements of analog collage: wood, […]

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VLAD Stankovic

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF STRANGE ANIMALS Combining both digital and traditional tools, VLAD Stankovic admits he’s more fond of the latter, employing watercolors, colored pencils, and markers. “With the use of traditional techniques I kind of get the results I want in the fastest and most fun way,” he says. The finishing touches are added digitally. The […]

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Handiedan

FROM VICTORIAN ERA TO THE PIN-UP ART Undisputed protagonists of Handiedan‘s sculptural digital and hand-cut collages, her artwork immediately recall the burlesque genre, with the female subject looks like something in between an orientally adorned femme fatale from a film noir, a sexually joyful pin-up from a 1950’s calendar and a tattooed rockabilly gal. However […]

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Rike Kellermann

AN ABSTRACT VISION Rike Kellermann is a young artist from Cologne, Germany. She combines traditional painting with digital photography and digital painting, usually in an abstract way. For Rike, art is the best way to express herself and that is why most of her work is inspired by own emotions and feelings. She developed a […]

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Ruslan Onishchenko

PAINTINGS IN VICTORIAN ORNAMENTS Artist Ruslan Onishchenko – a.k.a. Jean Ro – works mainly with oil on wood decorating self-made “Victorian” furniture with an illusive world full of divine characters. [Source: Designcollector] Discover more about Ruslan Onishchenko in Behance ALL IMAGES © RUSLAN ONISHCHENKO

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Juana Gómez

HAND EMBROIDERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY Chilean artist Juana Gómez’s hand embroidered photographic canvases combine the spheres of scientific exploration with ancestral tradition. Weaving complex scientific and mythological patterns onto images of both her own and her daughters’ bodies, her work is interested in placing mankind within a broader context of interconnectivity. Rather than seeing us as […]

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