Artist Bovey Lee meticulously hand-cuts Chinese rice paper to create extraordinary landscapes of plants, workers, animals and architecture.
Tag / Landscapes
Hasan Kale – Miniature Food Landscapes
Hasan Kale creates unbelievable works of art by using incredible artistic techniques and having his canvases be a little out of the ordinary, such as piece of chocolate, almonds and bananas.
Ana Teresa Barbozaby – Incredible Embroidery
Textile artist Ana Teresa Barbozaby creates unbelievable embroidery art which comes out at the viewer bringing the two-dimensional art-form into a 3D sculpture.
Isabell Kiefhaber – Ring Art
Isabell Kiefhaber creates unbelievable rings that have intricate miniature landscapes within them.
Kim Keever – Staged Landscapes
“What makes these dioramas unusual is that they are created in a 200 gallon tank filled with water. Though I sometimes build a scene in front of and behind the tank, most of the “action” takes place in the tank with paint injected into the water for cloud formations. I use whatever materials I can find on the street, in stores and on the internet that might add to a perception of reality that is not quite what it seems.” Kim Keever
Guy Laramee – Book Sculptures
Guy Laramee is an artist who’s career spans over 3 decades and has exhibited all over the glove. Laramee creates meticulously crafted book sculptures that resemble caves and other natural landscapes.
Diego Gravinese – Hyperrealism
Diego Gravinese is one of those artists that’s just so damn good, that you can’t tell if his work is a picture or a painting.The picture below embodies his skill and is confusing us. It’s like, which aspect of the image is the painter and which one is the painting. Absolutely incredible.
Video Game Characters in Everyday Landscapes
Neat idea of integrating 8-bit video game characters into our everyday landscapes.
Benoit Paille – Alternative Landscapes
Some really amazing photographs by Benoit Paille entitled “Alternative Landscapes”.
Nobuhiro Nakanishi – Layered Landscapes
Ummm, wow. This stuff is bonkers. Nobuhiro Nakanishi creates massive layered landscapes that extend throughout the particular space.