Stop motion animation using paper sculptures by Jen Stark
Jen Stark is an American artist whose work spans many medians. She has some fantastic 3D work as well as being involved in drawing and animation. Her use of colour and contrast is creative and mesmerising. You can easily become lost in her work. She uses space well so wherever you look there is always something going on.
Tagged: paper art, stop motion animation
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New art by Egyptian-based Michael Doyle
Michael is an English artist living in Egypt. He uses a variety of medians, including oil paints. His focus was his circle of friends and a study into their importance in his life. The size of his work varies greatly: from six large canvases to a small sketches on paper. Read more

Art made from hot wax and silk paint by Callum Gibson
Using hot wax and silk paints, I have procured these pieces. My original inspiration was smoke, but using this median, you discover that making mistakes and stumbling upon new patterns and shapes is the key to success. I used a syringe and a copper device to spread the wax. The paint requires a lot of water! Read more

Intricate Moleskine doodles by Faith Georgia
Faith Georgia has done some fantastic doodles. These imaginative pieces of self expression are so delicately drawn and intricate that they don’t look like authentic doodles. We all wish that we could harness our imaginations in such a way, but very few can. Read more
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Walton Ford’s huge, intricate watercolors and prints inspired by John James Audubon’s Ornithological Biography, Vietnamese folk tales, and Benjamin Franklin’s letters boggle the mind with their scale and detail. Ford depicts very subtly anthropomorphic animals that hint at parables, jokes, and metaphors. Read more
Bonnie Brenda Scott is a Philadelphia-based artist and member of the Space 1026 collective. I get lost in her textures and brush strokes. Buy her artwork before she gets famous. Read more
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