Chilik is a Belarusian artist who illustrates every request he gets from his followers. And he does it in a very literal and comical way.
Michael James Schneider shows how bad those people look by impersonating them. Let’s hope no one gets these kinds of passengers sitting next to them on their flight.
Brian J. Davis, a filmmaker and digital artist, decided to draw police sketches of book characters to see if they are any different from their movie counterparts. And law enforcement composite sketch software helped him with that.
Dan Tanenbaum calls himself a “technology entrepreneur with a creative edge”. He has been a collector of fine timepieces for around 20 years now, and his inspiration is “to breathe new life into these pieces allowing them to live on in a different form”.
Lera Kiryakova is a Russian artist who turns famous people and characters into adorable cartoons. She has her unique style, but all the characters are easily recognizable at the same time.
Haruki-'sensei' is creating kirigami - a form of paper art and a not-so-distant cousin of origami. The name comes from the Japanese words "kiru" (to cut) and "kami" (paper). However, he doesn’t cut usual paper to create his artworks.
Mark Jenkins is the guy behind lifelike mannequin sculptures that are created as social critiques meant to challenge the viewer to question their reality.
Johan Karlgren, who goes by the artistic name Pappas Pärlor, is a Swedish urban artist who specializes in pixel art and absolutely loves placing his masterpieces where anyone can see them – on the streets.
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Peter Kokis is a Brooklyn-based artist who creates robots out of 100 percent recycled materials, in a lot of cases salvaged from the trash. Entire process of construction takes around 500 hours and the final result’s weight is around 80 kilos. And in fact, the robots aren’t just statues, they are costumes which the artist wears around New York!
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Japanese artist Haruki, better known as Twitter user @02ESyRaez4VhR2l, transforms used Japanese snack boxes into realistic figures. His artwork has a name in Japanese and it is called “Kiries” or “Kirigami” – the art of paper-cutting. Kirie is more associated with traditional Japanese art, but Haruki does it in his own creative way.
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Inal Bersekov is a tattoo artist who specializes in photorealistic designs that are too good to be on someone’s arm or leg.
Siyu was born and raised in Beijing, and have spent last 10 years traveling, studying and working abroad in the US, UK, and France. She started "tiny eyes" comics a year ago in the hope of sharing Chinese culture through everyday life. In lots of her comics, she compares Chinese culture to Western culture.
British drag queen and makeup artist Elliot Joseph Rentz, AKA Alexis Stone, has become an Instagram celebrity for turning himself into different celebrities, from Queen Elizabeth II to Madonna, using just make up.
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Jeffrey Michael Samudosky has started JMS Wood Sculpture in 1998, converting his chainsaw art hobby into a full time job with regular participation in global competitions.
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