Love is a feeling of tough affection and personal attachment. In idealistic context, love is an asset representing all of human being kindness, compassion, and liking. Valentine’s Day is a annual celebration held on February 14, celebrating love and affection between intimate companions. It is traditionally a day on which lovers express their love for each other by presenting beautiful flowers, offering confectionery, and sending greeting cards (known as “valentines”). The day first became associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished. Since the 19th century, handwritten valentines have given way to mass-produced greeting cards. Modern Valentine’s Day symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. In this post we are giving you a bunch of e-cards filled with vector hearts while the vector graphics are based on images that are the result of mathematical functions (the so-called vectors).
Archive for the ‘Art’ Category
Beautiful Pirate Inspire Conceptual Artwork
October 28th, 2011
Toxido Who did not like pirate film series? i think everyone like pirate films because the stories of pirate series is totally different from other movies, I am also a big fan of pirate films and like to watch, and like me some others artist inspire form pirate series and they make brilliant artworks, you can see many manipulation which look like pirates but here we have a conceptual artwork pirate related and its name is Beautiful Pirate Conceptual Artwork. Very well-liked in literary arts, pirates are explained in many journey and fictional stories in middle Ages and ancient settings. These robbers of the seas left inspiring and interesting tales like Sinbad the Sailor, Captain Hook, Pirates of the Caribbean, Treasure Island, and a lot more. Below is the showcase of pirate inspire conceptual artwork.
10 Most Amazing Skull Artwork
October 25th, 2011
Toxido I never think once time in mine life that we can also make artwork on skull or human skull. Human skull is only used in biological field but it’s also used now in artwork, this is really so Amazing Art Of Beaded Skulls Burst with Color. Crazy Touch In Interesting Positions. For Halloween, what is more festive than just an in dress skull? The association Our Exquisite Corpse, run by Catherine Martin, has released sixteen life-like skulls adorned with bright beads. The Huizhou people in the Sierra Madre Mountains in Western Mexico, Pictures who collaborated with Martin for this assignment, handcrafted each figure, sketch inspiration using their faith. Each bit exhibits symbolic patterns to represent the art beaut. Here we have 10 beautiful images of skull artwork.
Comic Superheroes Artwork By Waldemar Lene
October 24th, 2011
Toxido Whose not like cartoons? everyone like cartoons and comics and if some artist make super heroes artwork then its really so wonderful and inspiring thing for children and others. The Brazilians Waldemar Lene Chaves us with superheroes in comic style. But not this super realistic in every detail illustrated nearly perfect protagonist, but almost infantile, innocent and clear images of Batman, Superman, Black Widow, and all the others. Actually, the perfect type of illustrations, which are its children (if you have any) can be introduced to the superhero world without scaring them. However, I have my joy at the heroic figures. Here are 10 best super heroes whose save cartoonist world every day. In super heroes girls heroins also included which inspire me more. lolllzzz
Realistic Paul Lung Pencil Drawings
October 22nd, 2011
Toxido What you did with your pencil? I think pencil its enough to use for writing but super and intelligent artist make wonderful realistic artwork or drawing with a single pencil. They also use a normal led pencil and make realistic drawing of peoples and animals too. It’s hard to consider, but the images you’re about to see are not photography they were all drained using a single pencil! Just like Juan Francisco Cases who draw on a humble BIC pen to “take” his photographs, this guy also doesn’t seem to need a camera. Paul Lung, a Hong Kong based graphic designer doesn’t even use an eraser – all he needs is a 0.5 mm technical pencil, A2 paper and some time. Well, about 60 hours! His works are so photorealistic that public often doesn’t believe the pictures are not actual photographs.


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