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Amazing Witchy Forests, Nordic Lights And Pagan Goddesses Painted Like Frames From A 2D Animated Movie
Source Design You Trust Laurent Reis is a Hungarian 2D concept illustrator, comic artist and writer creating whimsical, witchy fantasy worlds full of gods, spirits, witches and pirates, often framed like scenes from a richly illustrated storybook. He works primarily in Clip Studio Paint on a Wacom Cintiq, aiming to make each piece feel like…
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Expressive Sculptures And 3D Characters By Ukrainian Artist Roman Chystakhovskyi
Source Design You Trust Roman Chystakhovskyi is a Ukrainian 3D character and creature artist and sculptor based in Leipzig, Germany, with a classical fine‑art background in painting from the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture in Kyiv. He creates highly expressive figurative sculptures and digital characters that balance realism and stylisation, from physical clay/ceramic…
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Breathtaking Psychedelic Firework And Ocean Scenes Capturing Fractals, Shifting Colors And Rhythmic Patterns Of Altered Perception
Source Design You Trust Photon Tide, also known as Pho, is a mixed‑media digital artist whose work focuses on psychedelic, experimental visions of beaches, skies and inner landscapes as metaphors for human consciousness and emotion. He describes himself as “looking into the void, pulling out the pieces,” and uses heavily edited photography with Photoshop and…
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Wrapped in Pink: Pink Floyd’s Psychedelic 1968 Photo Session
Source Design You Trust These striking portraits show the English rock band Pink Floyd during a Los Angeles photo session in August 1968, capturing the classic four‑piece lineup that would define the group’s peak years: Nick Mason (left), David Gilmour (top), Roger Waters (right), and Richard Wright (bottom center). h/t: vintag.es Shot by photographer Michael…
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Amazing Expressive Faces And Figurative Works Where Acrylics, Watercolor And Liquid Charcoal Build Deep by Olga Furman
Source Design You Trust Olga Furman is a Russian‑born, New Jersey–based mixed‑media contemporary artist best known for expressive portraits and figurative works with elements of surrealism. She grew up in St. Petersburg and the Russian Far North, later emigrated to Israel and then to the United States, and now runs a home studio where she…
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Horned Figures, Grinning Cats And Jungle-like Vegetation That Stage Human Psyche As A Dense, Confusing Tropical Wilderness in Paintings by Ozy Worldy
Source Design You Trust Ozy Worldy is a contemporary painter born in 1998 and based in southern Italy, whose work blends dark surrealism with expressionism to explore “daily and romantic darkness” and the brutal side of introspection. His canvases usually center on a solitary red‑masked or horned, faceless figure watched by grinning, wide‑eyed black cats,…
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Ligne-claire Illustrations By French Artist Simon Bailly, Blending Franco-Belgian Comics With Sharp Editorial Storytelling
Source Design You Trust Simon Bailly is a French illustrator and graphic designer from Lyon (born 1993) whose work fuses ligne claire Franco‑Belgian comics with poster design and dry, often sarcastic visual storytelling. Since graduating from École Supérieure d’Art de Lorraine in 2015, he has illustrated for Libération and Le 1 and now works widely…
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You’ll Need a Magnifying Glass to Read Some of the World’s Smallest Books at the V&A
Source Colossal At Windsor Castle, a one-of-a-kind architectural marvel isn’t a structural part of the building itself or even a full-size feature. Here, you’ll find Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, widely regarded as the largest and most famous in the world. Designed by architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, the house was built between 1921 and 1924 and…
