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]]>Liu has a MA in Fashion Artifact from the London College of Fashion, and her passion for embroidery started blooming during a trip to Dali, China, a decade ago. She fell in love with punch needle embroidery during this journey and recently embarked on a quest to produce 301 embroidered artworks of common edible food items.
Liu developed her own technique of 3D punch needle embroidery, using her skills for hand embroidery and scissors sculpting to make her artworks truly pop. It’s a time-consuming process because her creations feature a lot of intricate details and can take weeks to finish, but she’s enjoying every second of her creative journey.
“I enjoyed the process to sculpt the embroidery with my scissors, with different angles and depths of each cut giving different textures. The most enjoyable part is when I touch the texture of a finished piece which gives me a pleasant and comfortable feeling,” she told The Sun.
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]]>The post Mary Pope’s Dishes are Unlike Anything You’ve Seen appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The truth is that before actually analyzing and dissecting what’s going on with her dishes, the best thing to do is to just sit back and admire the visuals. This, we believe, is Pope’s intent—to create brilliant eye candy that highlights what you see before you’ve even thought about actually tasting it!
However, once you actually get over the fact that her work is exceptional, you start to actually look at what she’s made. Whether it’s a Thai fried red snapper or a carrot cake with a chocolate nest, they truly do look both interesting and appetizing. It’s tough to scroll through her profile and not yearn to taste something she’s made. Luckily, you can do the next best thing, which is to join her 6,000-plus followers and become a part of her community.
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]]>The post Julia Stankevych’s Food Paintings Look So Real That You’ll Have to Do a Double Take appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Stankevych describes herself as a 24-year-old contemporary artist who can’t imagine a day without painting. Since she started sharing her creations with the world, her Instagram page attracted 160 followers, with several of her reels attracting millions of views—but how did she become such a huge sensation?
Stankevych owes her rise to prominence to a very specific niche—food art. She isn’t the first artist to build a huge following thanks to painting our favorite tasty treats and she probably won’t be the last, but there’s something that separates her from everyone else.
Stankevych developed a special technique, and she’s using newspapers and gesso to bring her impasto paintings of food to life. She opted for this subject matter because she loves “to depict food, to convey its taste, smell, and sensation through paints and canvas.”
Stankevych wants to create images that evoke positive emotions, and she’s definitely succeeding. There’s something incredibly satisfying about watching her paint ice cream, bagels, croissants, waffles, pancakes, and everything in between—and they all look truly delicious.
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]]>The post Jyo John Mulloor is Using the Power of AI to Create Tiny Animal Portraits appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Jyo John Mulloor is based in Dubai, UAE and he’s been honing his skills as a digital artist and art director for over a decade. He’s worked with such brands as Samsung, Red Bull, and Ikea, using his skills to create powerful visuals that say more than a thousand words.
Mulloor is a skilled graphic designer and retoucher, but his art started taking a new shape once he discovered the popular AI tool Midjourney. He started using it to take his digital art to a new level, in combination with Photoshop.
The final result is truly amazing, especially his viral Macro World series that all animal lovers out there will enjoy. These illustrations show pocket-sized versions of wild animals, from tigers and elephants to giraffes and zebras, making them look more adorable than ever.
Mulloor caught our eye with his Macro World collection, but they’re not the only thing he impressed us with. His Instagram page is filled with hundreds of showstopping illustrations he created using the power of AI, from animals taking selfies to aliens living among us.
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]]>The post Benjamín Drápal is the Essence of a Traveling Musician appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>A traveling musician in is own right, this artist isn’t afraid to work hard. He’s willing to busk day and night if it means networking himself just a bit more. Perhaps that’s why his sultry singing voice has already attracted the likes of over a thousand followers on Instagram. It’s clear as day that Drápal is on a positive path, and is excited to see where it leads to.
This acoustic guitar-wielding singer is also pretty impressive when it comes to how he promotes himself on Instagram. If you scroll through his account, you’ll notice that he’s quite savvy with his placement of photos so that the entire experience looks engaging. If you’d like to learn more about him and listen to his music, give him a follow as well!
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]]>The post Nicky Ripaldi Reuses ‘Old Bones’ To Make New Art appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The more you look at Nicky’s work, the more impressed you are by her level of uniqueness. As she states on her profile, she uses “old bones of materials” , which she then reincarnates “into a new, and unique piece of art.” In other words, she’s so creative that she basically invented her own art medium.
Within her work, you’ll notice some theme recurring, such as old school video gaming. Above you can see an makeshift GameBoy she created, along with the enemies from PacMan. Clearly Nicky loves combining one passion with another, which is definitely fun whenever you’re an artist.
If you like what you see from her work, why not join her near-2000 followers and become a part of her journey?
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]]>The post Mutluluk Panosu is Making Amazing Succulent Embroidery With Real Wood appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Güler comes from Turkey, and she was just six years old when she stumbled upon the magical world of embroidery. This art form allowed her to explore her love for nature through a new medium, and she mostly focuses on botanical motifs in her work.
What sets Güler apart from other nature-inspired embroidery artists are discarded pieces of wood featured in her art. She personally collected pieces of wood from the mountains of Turkey, making sure to only use pieces of wood that have completed their life cycle to make her work as eco-friendly as possible.
You’ll especially like Güler’s creations if you love plants, but struggle to take care of them because her succulents don’t require any attention to stay alive.
“I hang the pots of my flowers that will never fade later on these trees and bring you a unique hoop… You can always touch this piece of wood taken from nature and be enchanted by the unique nature of Turkey,” she explains on Instagram.
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]]>The post Kim Karanikolaou is Using Dog Hair to Create Incredible Dog Portraits appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Karanikolaou loved dogs for as love as she can remember, and her fondness for these beautiful creatures can only be matched by her passion for fiber art. After discovering her passion for textiles and fibers, she explored many techniques and went on to become a needle felting expert.
Like many fiber artists, Karanikolaou is no stranger to working with wool, but her creations wouldn’t be so unique if she stopped there. She became a true sensation after coming up with the idea to experiment with hairs shed by her pups and make them an essential part of her work.
After realizing it’s possible to make pet portraits using dog hair, sometimes in combination with wool, she started using her skills to create pet portraits for her loyal customers. The resemblance is truly uncanny, and dozens of people used her unique portraits to immortalize their pets, even after they’re long gone.
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]]>The post Selkie’s Viral Tulle Dresses Look Straight Out of Fairy Tale appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Selkie borrows its name from mythical ocean creatures, who live inside a seal skin. They can turn into humans by shedding their skin, but this is a double-edged sword. If a man steals her skin, the selkie is forced to become his wife, but she can transform into her true self and return to the sea once she finds her skin again.
This story resonated with Selkie founder Kimberley Gordon, who saw this company as the second chapter in her career after having to say goodbye to her first fashion brand Wildfox.
“I thought, there have to be so many women out there who want to find themselves, or are looking for themselves again, and maybe this company can be a representation of my age group, who are looking for joy later on,” explains Gordon on Selkie’s official website.
One thing that Selkie is now best known for is its inclusivity. It was important for Gordon to lift up the plus-size community by offering clothes for different body types, ranging in size between XXS and 5X, and making women feel good in their own bodies, no matter the size.
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]]>The post Ritual Remains Jewelry is Replicating Nature in Metal Form appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Helen and Tavo formed Ritual Remains in 2016, while they both resided in Oakland, California. Life took them in different directions in the years to come, and Helen is now based in Sonoma County, but that didn’t stop them from continuing their partnership and growing their small business.
Helen and Tavo were initially brought together by their mutual love for the outdoors. They’re both self-taught and prolific creatives, and Ritual Remains was born out of their “shared love of metal jewelry making and a shared vision to create wearable art that mirrors the natural world”, according to the duo’s official website.
Their metal jewelry is 100% handmade and they went through a long process of trial and error before mastering their craft. They’re on a mission to replicate nature into metal form, but they’re no strangers to experimenting with silver and gold.
They make everything from earrings and rings to necklaces and hair pins, and they’re best known for their lone pine pendants and earrings.
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]]>The post Youmeng Liu’s Embroidery Foods Look So Real That You’ll Want to Taste Them appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Liu has a MA in Fashion Artifact from the London College of Fashion, and her passion for embroidery started blooming during a trip to Dali, China, a decade ago. She fell in love with punch needle embroidery during this journey and recently embarked on a quest to produce 301 embroidered artworks of common edible food items.
Liu developed her own technique of 3D punch needle embroidery, using her skills for hand embroidery and scissors sculpting to make her artworks truly pop. It’s a time-consuming process because her creations feature a lot of intricate details and can take weeks to finish, but she’s enjoying every second of her creative journey.
“I enjoyed the process to sculpt the embroidery with my scissors, with different angles and depths of each cut giving different textures. The most enjoyable part is when I touch the texture of a finished piece which gives me a pleasant and comfortable feeling,” she told The Sun.
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]]>The post Mary Pope’s Dishes are Unlike Anything You’ve Seen appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The truth is that before actually analyzing and dissecting what’s going on with her dishes, the best thing to do is to just sit back and admire the visuals. This, we believe, is Pope’s intent—to create brilliant eye candy that highlights what you see before you’ve even thought about actually tasting it!
However, once you actually get over the fact that her work is exceptional, you start to actually look at what she’s made. Whether it’s a Thai fried red snapper or a carrot cake with a chocolate nest, they truly do look both interesting and appetizing. It’s tough to scroll through her profile and not yearn to taste something she’s made. Luckily, you can do the next best thing, which is to join her 6,000-plus followers and become a part of her community.
The post Mary Pope’s Dishes are Unlike Anything You’ve Seen appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Julia Stankevych’s Food Paintings Look So Real That You’ll Have to Do a Double Take appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Stankevych describes herself as a 24-year-old contemporary artist who can’t imagine a day without painting. Since she started sharing her creations with the world, her Instagram page attracted 160 followers, with several of her reels attracting millions of views—but how did she become such a huge sensation?
Stankevych owes her rise to prominence to a very specific niche—food art. She isn’t the first artist to build a huge following thanks to painting our favorite tasty treats and she probably won’t be the last, but there’s something that separates her from everyone else.
Stankevych developed a special technique, and she’s using newspapers and gesso to bring her impasto paintings of food to life. She opted for this subject matter because she loves “to depict food, to convey its taste, smell, and sensation through paints and canvas.”
Stankevych wants to create images that evoke positive emotions, and she’s definitely succeeding. There’s something incredibly satisfying about watching her paint ice cream, bagels, croissants, waffles, pancakes, and everything in between—and they all look truly delicious.
The post Julia Stankevych’s Food Paintings Look So Real That You’ll Have to Do a Double Take appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Jyo John Mulloor is Using the Power of AI to Create Tiny Animal Portraits appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Jyo John Mulloor is based in Dubai, UAE and he’s been honing his skills as a digital artist and art director for over a decade. He’s worked with such brands as Samsung, Red Bull, and Ikea, using his skills to create powerful visuals that say more than a thousand words.
Mulloor is a skilled graphic designer and retoucher, but his art started taking a new shape once he discovered the popular AI tool Midjourney. He started using it to take his digital art to a new level, in combination with Photoshop.
The final result is truly amazing, especially his viral Macro World series that all animal lovers out there will enjoy. These illustrations show pocket-sized versions of wild animals, from tigers and elephants to giraffes and zebras, making them look more adorable than ever.
Mulloor caught our eye with his Macro World collection, but they’re not the only thing he impressed us with. His Instagram page is filled with hundreds of showstopping illustrations he created using the power of AI, from animals taking selfies to aliens living among us.
The post Jyo John Mulloor is Using the Power of AI to Create Tiny Animal Portraits appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Benjamín Drápal is the Essence of a Traveling Musician appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>A traveling musician in is own right, this artist isn’t afraid to work hard. He’s willing to busk day and night if it means networking himself just a bit more. Perhaps that’s why his sultry singing voice has already attracted the likes of over a thousand followers on Instagram. It’s clear as day that Drápal is on a positive path, and is excited to see where it leads to.
This acoustic guitar-wielding singer is also pretty impressive when it comes to how he promotes himself on Instagram. If you scroll through his account, you’ll notice that he’s quite savvy with his placement of photos so that the entire experience looks engaging. If you’d like to learn more about him and listen to his music, give him a follow as well!
The post Benjamín Drápal is the Essence of a Traveling Musician appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Nicky Ripaldi Reuses ‘Old Bones’ To Make New Art appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The more you look at Nicky’s work, the more impressed you are by her level of uniqueness. As she states on her profile, she uses “old bones of materials” , which she then reincarnates “into a new, and unique piece of art.” In other words, she’s so creative that she basically invented her own art medium.
Within her work, you’ll notice some theme recurring, such as old school video gaming. Above you can see an makeshift GameBoy she created, along with the enemies from PacMan. Clearly Nicky loves combining one passion with another, which is definitely fun whenever you’re an artist.
If you like what you see from her work, why not join her near-2000 followers and become a part of her journey?
The post Nicky Ripaldi Reuses ‘Old Bones’ To Make New Art appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Mutluluk Panosu is Making Amazing Succulent Embroidery With Real Wood appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Güler comes from Turkey, and she was just six years old when she stumbled upon the magical world of embroidery. This art form allowed her to explore her love for nature through a new medium, and she mostly focuses on botanical motifs in her work.
What sets Güler apart from other nature-inspired embroidery artists are discarded pieces of wood featured in her art. She personally collected pieces of wood from the mountains of Turkey, making sure to only use pieces of wood that have completed their life cycle to make her work as eco-friendly as possible.
You’ll especially like Güler’s creations if you love plants, but struggle to take care of them because her succulents don’t require any attention to stay alive.
“I hang the pots of my flowers that will never fade later on these trees and bring you a unique hoop… You can always touch this piece of wood taken from nature and be enchanted by the unique nature of Turkey,” she explains on Instagram.
The post Mutluluk Panosu is Making Amazing Succulent Embroidery With Real Wood appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Kim Karanikolaou is Using Dog Hair to Create Incredible Dog Portraits appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Karanikolaou loved dogs for as love as she can remember, and her fondness for these beautiful creatures can only be matched by her passion for fiber art. After discovering her passion for textiles and fibers, she explored many techniques and went on to become a needle felting expert.
Like many fiber artists, Karanikolaou is no stranger to working with wool, but her creations wouldn’t be so unique if she stopped there. She became a true sensation after coming up with the idea to experiment with hairs shed by her pups and make them an essential part of her work.
After realizing it’s possible to make pet portraits using dog hair, sometimes in combination with wool, she started using her skills to create pet portraits for her loyal customers. The resemblance is truly uncanny, and dozens of people used her unique portraits to immortalize their pets, even after they’re long gone.
The post Kim Karanikolaou is Using Dog Hair to Create Incredible Dog Portraits appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Selkie’s Viral Tulle Dresses Look Straight Out of Fairy Tale appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Selkie borrows its name from mythical ocean creatures, who live inside a seal skin. They can turn into humans by shedding their skin, but this is a double-edged sword. If a man steals her skin, the selkie is forced to become his wife, but she can transform into her true self and return to the sea once she finds her skin again.
This story resonated with Selkie founder Kimberley Gordon, who saw this company as the second chapter in her career after having to say goodbye to her first fashion brand Wildfox.
“I thought, there have to be so many women out there who want to find themselves, or are looking for themselves again, and maybe this company can be a representation of my age group, who are looking for joy later on,” explains Gordon on Selkie’s official website.
One thing that Selkie is now best known for is its inclusivity. It was important for Gordon to lift up the plus-size community by offering clothes for different body types, ranging in size between XXS and 5X, and making women feel good in their own bodies, no matter the size.
The post Selkie’s Viral Tulle Dresses Look Straight Out of Fairy Tale appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Ritual Remains Jewelry is Replicating Nature in Metal Form appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Helen and Tavo formed Ritual Remains in 2016, while they both resided in Oakland, California. Life took them in different directions in the years to come, and Helen is now based in Sonoma County, but that didn’t stop them from continuing their partnership and growing their small business.
Helen and Tavo were initially brought together by their mutual love for the outdoors. They’re both self-taught and prolific creatives, and Ritual Remains was born out of their “shared love of metal jewelry making and a shared vision to create wearable art that mirrors the natural world”, according to the duo’s official website.
Their metal jewelry is 100% handmade and they went through a long process of trial and error before mastering their craft. They’re on a mission to replicate nature into metal form, but they’re no strangers to experimenting with silver and gold.
They make everything from earrings and rings to necklaces and hair pins, and they’re best known for their lone pine pendants and earrings.
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