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Featured Artist – Patrick Monkel

Featured Artist – Patrick Monkel

Patrick Monkel is a talented freelance graphic designer living in The Netherlands. Studied Multimedia Engineering in Amsterdam and active in design for the past 6 years. At the moment he is doing several types of graphics [...]

Featured Artist – Scott Wade

Featured Artist – Scott Wade

I am impressed with this artist, Scott Wade. This fellow takes that scrawl and makes it into art! At first, I thought it’s an ordinary vinyl decal on the window, but going through the details, well [...]

Featured Artist – Simon Schubert

Featured Artist – Simon Schubert

Simon Schubert is a talented German artist who uses paper creases and folds pieces of paper into incredible works of art. Most of the people who see the work are surprised that the pictures are created [...]

Featured Artist – Michael Hughes

Featured Artist – Michael Hughes

Talented photographer Michael Hughes travels all over the world and takes pictures of cheap souvenirs in front of famous landmarks. He was featured in National Geographic in August, in September Fivefootsix in London produced a lovely [...]

Featured Artist – Edgar Mueller

Featured Artist – Edgar Mueller

Edgar Mueller three-dimensional painting becomes the perfect illusion if we looks from the right spot. He paints over large areas of urban public life and gives them a new appearance, thereby challenging the perceptions of passers-by. [...]

Featured Artist – Sebastian Onufszak

Featured Artist – Sebastian Onufszak

Born in Breslau, Poland, Sebastian Onufszak is a German visual artist focusing on print, interactive media and motion graphics. He has been working for an international range of high-end clients such as Audi, IKEA, Jeep, L'Oreal, [...]

Featured Artist – Phillip Toledano

Featured Artist – Phillip Toledano

Today, I present you with the works from Phillip Toledano, a photographer who was born in London. He believe that everything should be start with an idea, whether it be a single image, or a series. [...]