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Agnes Cecile is an artist who has been featured on Mayhem & Muse before in Watercolor Speed Painting Video by Agnes Cecile and Agnes Cecile’s World of Watercolor. This young Italian artist is stunning the art world with her vibrant watercolor portraits and her videos which show the creation process of the art are becoming very […]
Hua Tunan (born Chen Yingjie) is a Chinese painter and graffiti artist with an eye-catching style. Tunan’s art works appear to be a crossroads between art genres, a meeting point in which classical Chinese painting techniques combine with Jackson Pollock’s abstract splatter style, both of which are brought to the public eye via the canvas […]
Robert Treece’s paintings are a treat for anyone who enjoys spending hours staring at an art work. Because of the abstract, surrealist nature of his style, each painting can reveal thousands of different ideas hidden within the colors and forms of the painting. Depending on the mood of the viewer and the angle from which […]
AJ Fosik was raised in Michigan, USA. He creates what he calls 3-dimensional wood constructions, preferring not to term his art as sculptural. Each piece is brightly colored with crisp lines and eye-catching geometric shapes. Fosik creates characterful monsters in a style that seems to combine tribal and abstract art. The subject matter appears surrealist […]
The Trick Art Museum in Seogwipo, Korea is home to a number of interactive art installations that allow museum visitors to create their own optical illusions. Visitors are encouraged to pose with the art works and take photographs, making a visit to the museum a fun, memorable experience. Each art work is designed to be […]
The Insect Lab Studio combines biology and science fiction to create intriguing clockwork insect sculptures. Using machinery such as cogs and wheels found in watches and clocks, the Insect Lab turns insect cadavers into works of art. The clockwork creatures look as though they belong in a steampunk world, where even nature is unaffected by […]
Camilla d’Errico’s art is a combination of comic book characters and fantasy elements. The majority of her subjects are female manga characters who pose with an assortment of birds, fish, animals and butterflies. Each of the animals has a different symbolic meaning in art. Birds are often used as a symbol of freedom, travel and […]
Daniel Merriam was born on February 1, 1963 in a small town in Maine, USA. He was one of seven artistic children and so was surrounded by creative pursuits as a child. He began exploring his artistic skills by drawing cartoons for his high school paper and went on to become a professional architectural designer. […]
Yoko d’Holbachie was born in Yokohama, Japan in 1971. As a child she created creatures in her mind; invisible friends that she would build out of tongues, eyes and tentacles. The adults around her thought it was a bit of a creepy pastime for a child, but that didn’t stop Yoko from giving her creatures life […]
David Zinn is an American graffiti artist, illustrator and writer whose favorite hobby is covering sidewalks and public spaces with humorous chalk drawings. Zinn’s art works aren’t permanent, as the chalk is easily degraded by wind, rain and pedestrians. if you’re fortunate enough to see one of his funny graffiti pieces, it means that Zinn […]