By Tim Okamura, courtesy of Lyons Weir Gallery.
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Gorgeous artwork by Paul Alexander Thornton.
A drawing made with Bic pens and watercolour paints. The drawing measures 76cm x 56cm and was drawn over a period of 2 weeks over a lot of sessions and many hours of work. The sound track is called ‘A Worrisome Day’ it’s written and played by Paul Alexander Thornton on guitar.
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Beauty in one of Miller Brewery’s gorgeous murals.
‘The murals provide the illusion of being able to travel from the modern brewing world back to the past. They illustrate our company history in the spirit of our Founder’s 1855 commitment to “Quality Uncompromising.’
-David Ryder, Miller
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Gorgeous miniature paintings by Michael Shelukhin.
Fedoskino miniature is a traditional Russian lacquer miniature painting on papier-mache, named after its original center Fedoskino, an old village near Moscow widely known from the late 18th century.
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San Francisco-based artist Pakayla Rae Biehn uses oil and acrylic to create incredible paintings that look like pictures. But we’ve all seen photorealistic art before, so what separates hers from the rest? Biehn makes us think that we’re looking at double exposures. See more at My Modern Metropolis.
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Mark Ryden’s new piece, entitled Awakening the Moon, which is currently on display in London.
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