Pencil Vs Camera, A New Visual Concept by Ben Heine

Art, Illustration, Photography | August 4th, 2012 1 Comment

A talented illustrator and photographer, Ben Heine creates wonderful combination photography and pencil sketches he calls “Pencil Vs Camera“. “Pencil Vs Camera” is a series of images that inject hand-drawn pictures within real-life settings to create a composite effect that is often surreal and highly narrative. It’s a new visual concept invented and initiated by Ben Heine in 2010. It’s full of magic, illusion, poetry and surrealism. His creative thinking combines both art and pictures portraying two different things within the same scene. Ben creates a strong perspective for the viewer by expertly matching the lines of the background scenery. These visual impacts have become a favorite among artists and photographers.

Incredible Abstract Art by Rik Oostenbroek

Art, Digital Art | August 14th, 2010 1 Comment

Rik Oostenbroek is a 20 year old self taught Dutch digital artist. People might know him as Nkeo or SecretShowcase as well. He grew up in the Media City of the Netherlands and came in touch with design when He was 15 years old. He got experience with graphics for 5 years and started to freelance 2 years ago. Rik is an artist that takes pride in his unique and abstract work. Riks’s more influencal trademark is to combine photograph with dynamic forms and abstract vibes. He fills his work with vibrant imagery to remind himself that the world itself is still joyful.

Wonderful Light Calligraphy by Julien Breton aka Kaalam

Art, Photography | July 13th, 2010 No Comments

What do you think about light calligraphy?! Have you ever seen it before? We know that light graffiti is quite common now, but light calligraphy takes it on a higher level. Light calligraphy is a mix of long exposure photography and traditional calligraphy. Using LED glowsticks, flashlights, even fireworks, combined with time-lapse photography, light graffiti artists create a unique tagging that wraps around objects dimensionally, allowing them to tag in a way they’d never be able to with spraypaint.