The post Artist Creates Nature-Inspired Miniature Monsters Out of Polymer Clay appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Probably. Probably not.
The thing is, when it comes to considering things as scary and not, it’s all a matter of perspective.
Things that are often described are monstrous or scary by people are often things in nature that people just don’t know much about because they’re not exposed to them. But, what happens if these creatures were presented in a way that made them look innocent, and even cute?
Artist Michelle Elaine Petersen uses a combination of polymer clay, acrylic paint, and other natural materials to create miniature fantasy monsters inspired by things in nature.
The result? Things that are supposed to be monstrous, but look cute and adorable at the same time.
If you’d like to see more of these “gentle monsters,” be sure to scroll down below. Also, if you’d like to support her art, be sure to visit her shop on Etsy
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]]>The post Korean Artist Creates Objects and Food Using Colorful Paper appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Take for example, these paper crafts by Korean paper artist, Lee Ji-Hee, which can range from anything like accurate scale models of household items to food, as well as vehicles designed to advertise the brand of her clients, among others.
As you can see from the sheer amount of detail from each resulting art piece, a tremendous amount of work goes into getting all of the smallest details right. We know you’ll appreciate her work, just based off of the creativity and patience needed to create it.
Lee Ji-Hee’s works just goes to show just how creative the human mind can get.
If you want to see more of Lee Ji-Hee’s paper crafts, be sure to scroll down below. Also, if she has somehow inspired you to study how to create similar arts, be careful. Because, as harmless as paper may look like, paper cuts are no joke and should be taken seriously.
In any case, enjoy!
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]]>The post This Self-Taught Brazilian Artist Creates Page-Leaping Art appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>This self-taught Brazilian artist Tullius Heuer is a good example.
The 29-year-old artist has a degree in the IT field and he probably could have landed himself a cushy job for the rest of his life if he wanted. But, instead, he decided to go the artist route full-time, and you can’t exactly fault him for thinking that he’s going to go somewhere, because his art is just plain awesome.
Creating digital artworks that look like they literally want to jump off of the page, his works are masterpieces well worthy of praise.
Heuer claims that it takes him an average of about 9 to 10 hours to complete each digital art. Although, seeing as to how incredibly detailed each piece is, you’d think that it would have taken him a lot longer.
Then again, that just helps speak to how incredibly and naturally talented of an artist he is.
If what we said about Heuer’s artist has got you hooked, then worry no more. Below, you’ll find many Tullius Heuer’s page-leaping sketches.
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]]>The post This Instagram Account is Full of Eyegasmic Patterns appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>So-called “object arranger,” Adam Hillman, is pushing the boundaries of what’s considered art by using everyday objects and arranging them into satisfying patterns that make it hard not to scroll through his entire feed as fast as you can.
Adam Hillman is an atypical artist. He doesn’t use canvas or paint. Instead, he uses everyday objects, which is an uncommon medium.
The things he does with everyday objects, however, are well worthy of admiration and praise. You can clearly see how much passion he has for what he’s doing based on the amount of detail there is in each arrangement that he makes.
These patterns may look like they’re easy to make, but we dare you to try.
To see exactly what we are talking about, be sure to scroll down below.
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]]>The post This Mobile Tiny House Becomes a Detachable Green House and Porch appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The former means having to give up a couple of things that you’ve grown accustomed to, such as, you know, more space in your house. The latter, meanwhile, is quite obvious given how expensive houses and lots are today. However, did you know that there is a compromise?
While not necessarily cheap, the mobile tiny homes by Olive Nest Tiny Homes aren’t cramped for space either.
With roughly 323 square feet of space, this tiny mobile home makes use of every nook and cranny to give every couple everything they need, whether it’s to start a new family or to start a new life once the kids have gone on to live theirs.
Mind you, these tiny mobile homes don’t just have living spaces — they even come with their own porches and greenhouse!
These two additional structures are what makes the tiny homes stand out because it helps make the structure more sustainable, allowing you to grow your own vegetables and fruits and enjoy relaxing on your own porch swing when you’re not too busy.
If you want to have your very own bright, airy, and green structure, then scroll down below to see more photos of this tiny mobile home.
Who knows? This might be your next house!
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]]>The post Turkish Tattoo Artist Creates Amazing Animal Tattoos For a Living appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>It’s the ability to create art that tugs at the audience’s soul, piques their interest, and inspires them.
That’s something that Izzet Abatlevi can do.
This Turkish tattoo artist inks people for a living. But, unlike other tattoo artists who seem to specialize in just about anything their clients want to get inked, Izzet excels at inking animal tattoos – people fly halfway across the world to get tatted by him.
These lovely animal tattoos may not be “photo-realistic” or amazing at first glance, but if you dig deep enough, you can see the passion and talent just bursting through.
Make sure to scroll down below to see more of Izzet’s work.
Be warned though. Seeing these animal tattoos may make you want to get inked as soon as possible.
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]]>The post Artist Reimagines Disney Villains and Makes Them Look Creepier appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Let’s see. There’s Maleficent, Ursula, Cruella, and the Queen of Hearts. There’s a bunch of others because, well, in Disney movies, as much as they are for children, the villains actually look quite scary, even for adults.
One artist, however, found a way to make them even more diabolic and dastardly.
Meet Shawn Coss, an artist who works for Cyanide and Happiness and, on the side, has a couple of other side projects of his own. This includes creating illustrations of classic Disney villains and making them look even scarier, like as if that was even possible.
While these illustrations are still in black-and-white, there’s no denying that no kid would have ever watched a Disney movie without having a nightmare after, if these were the original designs.
If you want to give yourself quite the scare, then go ahead and scroll down below.
Just don’t say that we didn’t warn you.
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]]>The post Russian Artist Draws Cute Cartoonized Versions of Famous People appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“Impossible!” is what you would probably say. However, that’s not entirely true. Because, after taking a look at the illustrations that you’re about to see below, you’ll agree that there’s a way to make celebrities even cuter.
Say hello to Lera Kiryakova and his incredible talent of creating cartoonized versions of famous people.
She has developed a unique style where she’s able to create cartoon versions of celebrities, while still retaining their key characteristics. Lera creates in incredible detail, the sort of art that anyone would be able to recognize so easily, at first glance.
These charming celebrity reimaginations are certainly something else.
Make sure that you scroll down below to see them for yourself.
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]]>The post Artist Reimagines Social Media Sites as Anime Characters appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Earlier this year, we featured Sillvi’s art skills as he re-imagined popular food chains into human characters and drew them “anime” style. But, this time around, he’s expanded his reach to encompass more than just popular food chains.
For his latest art series, Sillvi made it a point to feature popular media sites.
You know, Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, and so on.
We already know just how good Sillvi’s works can be. His earlier works went viral and held the attention of most of the world once he uploaded it onto Instagram.
There’s very little doubt that this latest series of artworks is going to be just as well received.
Be sure to scroll down below to see Sillvi’s works in all of its glory.
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]]>The post Artist Creates Modern Renditions of Philippine Mythological Creatures appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The Philippines is no exception.
Unfortunately, because of how diversified the Filipino culture has become over the past few decades — an influx of foreigners coming into the country to settle in and travel, plus the hundreds of years the country spend under the rule of either the Spaniards, Americans, and Japanese — much of the country’s legends and mythologies have been forgotten.
Recently, more and more artists are taking the time to shed some light on some of these forgotten legends and mythologies.
CJ Reynaldo, otherwise known as caldatelier, is one of those who’s using his art to help educate the world about the different creatures that make the myths and legends of the Filipino people.
From the Bungisngis of the Tagalog people to the moon devourers of various Filipino cultures, CJ’s art is something else.
Make sure to scroll down below to appreciate it better and to learn more about the Philippine’s many creatures of myths and legends.
The post Artist Creates Modern Renditions of Philippine Mythological Creatures appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Artist Creates Nature-Inspired Miniature Monsters Out of Polymer Clay appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Probably. Probably not.
The thing is, when it comes to considering things as scary and not, it’s all a matter of perspective.
Things that are often described are monstrous or scary by people are often things in nature that people just don’t know much about because they’re not exposed to them. But, what happens if these creatures were presented in a way that made them look innocent, and even cute?
Artist Michelle Elaine Petersen uses a combination of polymer clay, acrylic paint, and other natural materials to create miniature fantasy monsters inspired by things in nature.
The result? Things that are supposed to be monstrous, but look cute and adorable at the same time.
If you’d like to see more of these “gentle monsters,” be sure to scroll down below. Also, if you’d like to support her art, be sure to visit her shop on Etsy
The post Artist Creates Nature-Inspired Miniature Monsters Out of Polymer Clay appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Korean Artist Creates Objects and Food Using Colorful Paper appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Take for example, these paper crafts by Korean paper artist, Lee Ji-Hee, which can range from anything like accurate scale models of household items to food, as well as vehicles designed to advertise the brand of her clients, among others.
As you can see from the sheer amount of detail from each resulting art piece, a tremendous amount of work goes into getting all of the smallest details right. We know you’ll appreciate her work, just based off of the creativity and patience needed to create it.
Lee Ji-Hee’s works just goes to show just how creative the human mind can get.
If you want to see more of Lee Ji-Hee’s paper crafts, be sure to scroll down below. Also, if she has somehow inspired you to study how to create similar arts, be careful. Because, as harmless as paper may look like, paper cuts are no joke and should be taken seriously.
In any case, enjoy!
The post Korean Artist Creates Objects and Food Using Colorful Paper appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post This Self-Taught Brazilian Artist Creates Page-Leaping Art appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>This self-taught Brazilian artist Tullius Heuer is a good example.
The 29-year-old artist has a degree in the IT field and he probably could have landed himself a cushy job for the rest of his life if he wanted. But, instead, he decided to go the artist route full-time, and you can’t exactly fault him for thinking that he’s going to go somewhere, because his art is just plain awesome.
Creating digital artworks that look like they literally want to jump off of the page, his works are masterpieces well worthy of praise.
Heuer claims that it takes him an average of about 9 to 10 hours to complete each digital art. Although, seeing as to how incredibly detailed each piece is, you’d think that it would have taken him a lot longer.
Then again, that just helps speak to how incredibly and naturally talented of an artist he is.
If what we said about Heuer’s artist has got you hooked, then worry no more. Below, you’ll find many Tullius Heuer’s page-leaping sketches.
The post This Self-Taught Brazilian Artist Creates Page-Leaping Art appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post This Instagram Account is Full of Eyegasmic Patterns appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>So-called “object arranger,” Adam Hillman, is pushing the boundaries of what’s considered art by using everyday objects and arranging them into satisfying patterns that make it hard not to scroll through his entire feed as fast as you can.
Adam Hillman is an atypical artist. He doesn’t use canvas or paint. Instead, he uses everyday objects, which is an uncommon medium.
The things he does with everyday objects, however, are well worthy of admiration and praise. You can clearly see how much passion he has for what he’s doing based on the amount of detail there is in each arrangement that he makes.
These patterns may look like they’re easy to make, but we dare you to try.
To see exactly what we are talking about, be sure to scroll down below.
The post This Instagram Account is Full of Eyegasmic Patterns appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post This Mobile Tiny House Becomes a Detachable Green House and Porch appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The former means having to give up a couple of things that you’ve grown accustomed to, such as, you know, more space in your house. The latter, meanwhile, is quite obvious given how expensive houses and lots are today. However, did you know that there is a compromise?
While not necessarily cheap, the mobile tiny homes by Olive Nest Tiny Homes aren’t cramped for space either.
With roughly 323 square feet of space, this tiny mobile home makes use of every nook and cranny to give every couple everything they need, whether it’s to start a new family or to start a new life once the kids have gone on to live theirs.
Mind you, these tiny mobile homes don’t just have living spaces — they even come with their own porches and greenhouse!
These two additional structures are what makes the tiny homes stand out because it helps make the structure more sustainable, allowing you to grow your own vegetables and fruits and enjoy relaxing on your own porch swing when you’re not too busy.
If you want to have your very own bright, airy, and green structure, then scroll down below to see more photos of this tiny mobile home.
Who knows? This might be your next house!
The post This Mobile Tiny House Becomes a Detachable Green House and Porch appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Turkish Tattoo Artist Creates Amazing Animal Tattoos For a Living appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>It’s the ability to create art that tugs at the audience’s soul, piques their interest, and inspires them.
That’s something that Izzet Abatlevi can do.
This Turkish tattoo artist inks people for a living. But, unlike other tattoo artists who seem to specialize in just about anything their clients want to get inked, Izzet excels at inking animal tattoos – people fly halfway across the world to get tatted by him.
These lovely animal tattoos may not be “photo-realistic” or amazing at first glance, but if you dig deep enough, you can see the passion and talent just bursting through.
Make sure to scroll down below to see more of Izzet’s work.
Be warned though. Seeing these animal tattoos may make you want to get inked as soon as possible.
The post Turkish Tattoo Artist Creates Amazing Animal Tattoos For a Living appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Artist Reimagines Disney Villains and Makes Them Look Creepier appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Let’s see. There’s Maleficent, Ursula, Cruella, and the Queen of Hearts. There’s a bunch of others because, well, in Disney movies, as much as they are for children, the villains actually look quite scary, even for adults.
One artist, however, found a way to make them even more diabolic and dastardly.
Meet Shawn Coss, an artist who works for Cyanide and Happiness and, on the side, has a couple of other side projects of his own. This includes creating illustrations of classic Disney villains and making them look even scarier, like as if that was even possible.
While these illustrations are still in black-and-white, there’s no denying that no kid would have ever watched a Disney movie without having a nightmare after, if these were the original designs.
If you want to give yourself quite the scare, then go ahead and scroll down below.
Just don’t say that we didn’t warn you.
The post Artist Reimagines Disney Villains and Makes Them Look Creepier appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Russian Artist Draws Cute Cartoonized Versions of Famous People appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“Impossible!” is what you would probably say. However, that’s not entirely true. Because, after taking a look at the illustrations that you’re about to see below, you’ll agree that there’s a way to make celebrities even cuter.
Say hello to Lera Kiryakova and his incredible talent of creating cartoonized versions of famous people.
She has developed a unique style where she’s able to create cartoon versions of celebrities, while still retaining their key characteristics. Lera creates in incredible detail, the sort of art that anyone would be able to recognize so easily, at first glance.
These charming celebrity reimaginations are certainly something else.
Make sure that you scroll down below to see them for yourself.
The post Russian Artist Draws Cute Cartoonized Versions of Famous People appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Artist Reimagines Social Media Sites as Anime Characters appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Earlier this year, we featured Sillvi’s art skills as he re-imagined popular food chains into human characters and drew them “anime” style. But, this time around, he’s expanded his reach to encompass more than just popular food chains.
For his latest art series, Sillvi made it a point to feature popular media sites.
You know, Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, and so on.
We already know just how good Sillvi’s works can be. His earlier works went viral and held the attention of most of the world once he uploaded it onto Instagram.
There’s very little doubt that this latest series of artworks is going to be just as well received.
Be sure to scroll down below to see Sillvi’s works in all of its glory.
The post Artist Reimagines Social Media Sites as Anime Characters appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Artist Creates Modern Renditions of Philippine Mythological Creatures appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The Philippines is no exception.
Unfortunately, because of how diversified the Filipino culture has become over the past few decades — an influx of foreigners coming into the country to settle in and travel, plus the hundreds of years the country spend under the rule of either the Spaniards, Americans, and Japanese — much of the country’s legends and mythologies have been forgotten.
Recently, more and more artists are taking the time to shed some light on some of these forgotten legends and mythologies.
CJ Reynaldo, otherwise known as caldatelier, is one of those who’s using his art to help educate the world about the different creatures that make the myths and legends of the Filipino people.
From the Bungisngis of the Tagalog people to the moon devourers of various Filipino cultures, CJ’s art is something else.
Make sure to scroll down below to appreciate it better and to learn more about the Philippine’s many creatures of myths and legends.
The post Artist Creates Modern Renditions of Philippine Mythological Creatures appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
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