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]]>Lissova was an architecture and art student when she explored other artists’ work trying to find inspiration for her own work. She finally found paper art to be something she enjoys the most and she turned it from a hobby into a full-time job over time.
During a Q&A session on her Instagram page, a follower asked Lissova about the secret of her continuous creativity. She replied: “There’s no secret. I just love what I do. It motivates me to keep creating.”
Would you try to make something like this? We’re sure it’s much more difficult than it looks. Scroll down to see our selection of her works. Find more on her Instagram page!
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]]>The post Princess Gollum Will Inspire You to Experiment With Your Identity appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>“I’m constantly inspired by the world around me,” admits Lee in an interview with Flaunt. “I never know when I’ll be inspired. It could be of a sculpture made of spider webs then maybe I could be enamored by the trash I see floating down the drain. I’ve also noticed that inspiration is a perspective. I could see something one day and feel nothing at all then see it again in a different light and it would be everything to me.”
Her inspirations resulted in a plethora of personas, with much experimentation. “I’ve been through a few identity shifts in the last 6 years of my internet kingdom before becoming Princess Gollum,” she explained. “Princess Gollum is someone you don’t want to mess with. She’s still sweet and kind but she’s tougher than ever now, she knows what’s going on and she must be respected and protected at all costs.”
Join her growing fanbase on Instagram.
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]]>The post Mercedes Bellido’s Paintings are Rich With Symbolism appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Known for her intense paintings, dense with symbolism (incorporating skulls, flora and fauna, as well as more fantastical motifs), her work has also attracted an impressive following online, with almost 40k fans on Instagram alone. “I think the internet is key to show your work and access content everywhere,” she reflected in an interview with Drawfolio, adding that “a negative aspect can be that your work is more easy to steal, but that’s a risk you take before playing the internet game. The most important thing is to keep working and using the internet in an adequate fashion.”
Her inspiration comes from a variety of sources, stating artists like Henri Rousseau, David Hockney, Aleksandra Waliszewska, and Giorgio De Chirico. “But I don’t get influenced only by painters or artists,” notes Bellido. “I get inspiration from childhood memories, things that draw my attention during the day-to-day, or books I’ve recently read. The most important thing is to find a way to make these ideas real and make them your own.”
Her advice to other aspiring artists out there: find a personal style you’re comfortable with, set up small goals to prevent burn-out. and put in the effort. Solid advice, if you ask us.
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]]>The post The Messy, Wonky, and All-Around Wonderful Art of Ed Cheverton appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>“Making art is one of the funnest things I can imagine, and that is mainly due to how much play can be introduced into art making,” he shared in an interview with Visual Melt. “It can be very easy to slip into a routine or a method of working that’s comfortable and reliable (something I’m very guilty of at times). Having as much play with a project as possible can usually produce outcomes you wouldn’t have thought of otherwise.”
As such, his creative process includes getting his hard dirty. With a love of anything handmade, his artwork includes collage work, comics, and toy making. And with almost 20k followers on Instagram and clients that include TATE Kids, Air France Magazine, and Family Store, it’s clear he’s not the only one having a good time.
“I’ve been making pictures and art for as long as I can remember, but I guess I started pursuing it as a career after I left school […] and did a degree in Illustration at the University of Brighton,” he relayed. “I feel very privileged in that I’ve always known what I wanted to do (make art) and so I have been working towards it all my life. Even though I studied Illustration and still work a lot as an Illustrator, I tend to classify myself as an artist and maker.”
Take a look at some of his more imaginative creations:
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]]>The post Amy Bennett Creates Dramatic Scenes in Miniature Form appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Relying on her 3D models allows Bennett to manipulate the setting, offering complete control over lighting and composition, as well as a vantage point to achieve a certain dramatic effect. Her recent models included a town, neighborhood, lake, theater, doctor’s office, and church.
“My earlier paintings are more explicitly narrative,” explained Bennett on her website. “Similar to memory, they are glimpses of a fictional scene that might move the viewer to consider the moment before or after the one presented in the painting. I am interested in storytelling over time through repeated depictions of the same house or car or person, seasonal changes, and shifting vantage points.”
The narratives she creates, using both models and painting, are eerily silent – a sort of horror scene that unfolds in front of the viewer’s eyes. Peek inside her miniature worlds in the gallery below.
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]]>The post Spenser Little Creates Complex Bent Wire Portraits appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Little creates most of his works from a single piece of wire, which only makes it more impressive. He bends the wire with a pair of pliers and that’s really all he does in terms of technique, though the results look much more complex.
He argues that “there’s no accounting on taste,” as he writes in his Instagram description. But we’re sure that, no matter your artistic taste, you can appreciate the talent and skill that’s behind the work of this amazing artist. The fact that he does it with unconventional material and comes up with his own, unique style only makes our point stronger. Scroll down to see his sculptures.
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]]>The post Watch Diana Hartman at Her Art Conservation Job appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>In order to repair the painting, Hartman uses a microscope, eye surgery needles, and custom-shaped canvas patch that matches the original watercolors.
Her work is incredibly precise and truly impressive! Check out the video below to see how Hartman does it and to hear more about the restoration of this particular painting; the story gets pretty interesting!
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]]>The post Zaria Forman Draws Dramatic Shifting Glaciers appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>She draws using both her memory and the photos she took for reference. “Occasionally I will re-shape the ice a little, or simplify a busy background to create a balanced composition, but 90% of the time I am depicting the exact scene that I witnessed, because I want to stay true to the landscape that existed at that point in time,” the artist told This is Colossal.
Climate change is one of the biggest problems society faces today. Forman, just like many other artists, uses her talent to draw attention to it and to motivate people to do whatever they can in order to prevent it. Scroll down to see her works.
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]]>The post Honey Bees Create Art by Building Combs Around Embroidery Hoops appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The artwork they create together combines embroidery, honeycomb, fabric, beadwork, and tree bark. First, Roth builds artworks inside the comb frames and then lets the bees complete them by creating honeycomb patterns.
“This project is a collaboration in the truest sense. It involves careful listening, respecting the bees, and cooperating with them entirely, from the choice of materials, size, timing, and scope of design,” the artist told This is Colossal. She notes that she wants to celebrate the amazing work honeybees do and to match it with “sewings that invoke their delicate and ephemeral comb.”
Scroll down to see the result of this unusual collaboration.
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]]>The post Crocheted Wool Baked Goods by Kate Jenkins appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Jenkins grew up in Wales where she learned how to knit and crochet. “Right from the beginning, I was addicted. I spent many happy hours in my childhood home in Wales totally engrossed in creating ‘things’ with yarn! My passion has never abated,” she wrote on her website.
She’s always looking for new ways to channel her love of wool and textile and that’s how her unique style was born. Scroll down to see what she makes.
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]]>The post Gorgeous Tiny Paper Plants By Tania Lissova appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Lissova was an architecture and art student when she explored other artists’ work trying to find inspiration for her own work. She finally found paper art to be something she enjoys the most and she turned it from a hobby into a full-time job over time.
During a Q&A session on her Instagram page, a follower asked Lissova about the secret of her continuous creativity. She replied: “There’s no secret. I just love what I do. It motivates me to keep creating.”
Would you try to make something like this? We’re sure it’s much more difficult than it looks. Scroll down to see our selection of her works. Find more on her Instagram page!
The post Gorgeous Tiny Paper Plants By Tania Lissova appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Princess Gollum Will Inspire You to Experiment With Your Identity appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>“I’m constantly inspired by the world around me,” admits Lee in an interview with Flaunt. “I never know when I’ll be inspired. It could be of a sculpture made of spider webs then maybe I could be enamored by the trash I see floating down the drain. I’ve also noticed that inspiration is a perspective. I could see something one day and feel nothing at all then see it again in a different light and it would be everything to me.”
Her inspirations resulted in a plethora of personas, with much experimentation. “I’ve been through a few identity shifts in the last 6 years of my internet kingdom before becoming Princess Gollum,” she explained. “Princess Gollum is someone you don’t want to mess with. She’s still sweet and kind but she’s tougher than ever now, she knows what’s going on and she must be respected and protected at all costs.”
Join her growing fanbase on Instagram.
The post Princess Gollum Will Inspire You to Experiment With Your Identity appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Mercedes Bellido’s Paintings are Rich With Symbolism appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Known for her intense paintings, dense with symbolism (incorporating skulls, flora and fauna, as well as more fantastical motifs), her work has also attracted an impressive following online, with almost 40k fans on Instagram alone. “I think the internet is key to show your work and access content everywhere,” she reflected in an interview with Drawfolio, adding that “a negative aspect can be that your work is more easy to steal, but that’s a risk you take before playing the internet game. The most important thing is to keep working and using the internet in an adequate fashion.”
Her inspiration comes from a variety of sources, stating artists like Henri Rousseau, David Hockney, Aleksandra Waliszewska, and Giorgio De Chirico. “But I don’t get influenced only by painters or artists,” notes Bellido. “I get inspiration from childhood memories, things that draw my attention during the day-to-day, or books I’ve recently read. The most important thing is to find a way to make these ideas real and make them your own.”
Her advice to other aspiring artists out there: find a personal style you’re comfortable with, set up small goals to prevent burn-out. and put in the effort. Solid advice, if you ask us.
The post Mercedes Bellido’s Paintings are Rich With Symbolism appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post The Messy, Wonky, and All-Around Wonderful Art of Ed Cheverton appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>“Making art is one of the funnest things I can imagine, and that is mainly due to how much play can be introduced into art making,” he shared in an interview with Visual Melt. “It can be very easy to slip into a routine or a method of working that’s comfortable and reliable (something I’m very guilty of at times). Having as much play with a project as possible can usually produce outcomes you wouldn’t have thought of otherwise.”
As such, his creative process includes getting his hard dirty. With a love of anything handmade, his artwork includes collage work, comics, and toy making. And with almost 20k followers on Instagram and clients that include TATE Kids, Air France Magazine, and Family Store, it’s clear he’s not the only one having a good time.
“I’ve been making pictures and art for as long as I can remember, but I guess I started pursuing it as a career after I left school […] and did a degree in Illustration at the University of Brighton,” he relayed. “I feel very privileged in that I’ve always known what I wanted to do (make art) and so I have been working towards it all my life. Even though I studied Illustration and still work a lot as an Illustrator, I tend to classify myself as an artist and maker.”
Take a look at some of his more imaginative creations:
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]]>The post Amy Bennett Creates Dramatic Scenes in Miniature Form appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Relying on her 3D models allows Bennett to manipulate the setting, offering complete control over lighting and composition, as well as a vantage point to achieve a certain dramatic effect. Her recent models included a town, neighborhood, lake, theater, doctor’s office, and church.
“My earlier paintings are more explicitly narrative,” explained Bennett on her website. “Similar to memory, they are glimpses of a fictional scene that might move the viewer to consider the moment before or after the one presented in the painting. I am interested in storytelling over time through repeated depictions of the same house or car or person, seasonal changes, and shifting vantage points.”
The narratives she creates, using both models and painting, are eerily silent – a sort of horror scene that unfolds in front of the viewer’s eyes. Peek inside her miniature worlds in the gallery below.
The post Amy Bennett Creates Dramatic Scenes in Miniature Form appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Spenser Little Creates Complex Bent Wire Portraits appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Little creates most of his works from a single piece of wire, which only makes it more impressive. He bends the wire with a pair of pliers and that’s really all he does in terms of technique, though the results look much more complex.
He argues that “there’s no accounting on taste,” as he writes in his Instagram description. But we’re sure that, no matter your artistic taste, you can appreciate the talent and skill that’s behind the work of this amazing artist. The fact that he does it with unconventional material and comes up with his own, unique style only makes our point stronger. Scroll down to see his sculptures.
The post Spenser Little Creates Complex Bent Wire Portraits appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Watch Diana Hartman at Her Art Conservation Job appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>In order to repair the painting, Hartman uses a microscope, eye surgery needles, and custom-shaped canvas patch that matches the original watercolors.
Her work is incredibly precise and truly impressive! Check out the video below to see how Hartman does it and to hear more about the restoration of this particular painting; the story gets pretty interesting!
The post Watch Diana Hartman at Her Art Conservation Job appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Zaria Forman Draws Dramatic Shifting Glaciers appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>She draws using both her memory and the photos she took for reference. “Occasionally I will re-shape the ice a little, or simplify a busy background to create a balanced composition, but 90% of the time I am depicting the exact scene that I witnessed, because I want to stay true to the landscape that existed at that point in time,” the artist told This is Colossal.
Climate change is one of the biggest problems society faces today. Forman, just like many other artists, uses her talent to draw attention to it and to motivate people to do whatever they can in order to prevent it. Scroll down to see her works.
The post Zaria Forman Draws Dramatic Shifting Glaciers appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Honey Bees Create Art by Building Combs Around Embroidery Hoops appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The artwork they create together combines embroidery, honeycomb, fabric, beadwork, and tree bark. First, Roth builds artworks inside the comb frames and then lets the bees complete them by creating honeycomb patterns.
“This project is a collaboration in the truest sense. It involves careful listening, respecting the bees, and cooperating with them entirely, from the choice of materials, size, timing, and scope of design,” the artist told This is Colossal. She notes that she wants to celebrate the amazing work honeybees do and to match it with “sewings that invoke their delicate and ephemeral comb.”
Scroll down to see the result of this unusual collaboration.
The post Honey Bees Create Art by Building Combs Around Embroidery Hoops appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Crocheted Wool Baked Goods by Kate Jenkins appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Jenkins grew up in Wales where she learned how to knit and crochet. “Right from the beginning, I was addicted. I spent many happy hours in my childhood home in Wales totally engrossed in creating ‘things’ with yarn! My passion has never abated,” she wrote on her website.
She’s always looking for new ways to channel her love of wool and textile and that’s how her unique style was born. Scroll down to see what she makes.
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