Remove topics nature-paints
article thumbnail

Julia Jin's multicultural artwork explores themes of nature and womanhood

Creative Boom

Bournemouth-based freelance illustrator Julia Jin combines oriental art styles with Western graphics to create unique artworks that tackle topics of nature and womanhood. My sense and understanding of female identity and the pursuit of natural beauty are my greatest sources of inspiration."

Theme 287
article thumbnail

Meet DALL-E 2, the robot artist using AI to make dreams a reality

Creative Boom

Have you ever wanted to paint a portrait of your cat in the style of Rembrandt Van Rijn but just didn't have the time? Maybe you didn't have the oil painting skills of Rembrandt, which are pretty hard to come by. DALL-E can paint that. No problem, DALL-E can do it for you. Koala astronaut holding a can of La Croix?

Artist 521
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Beautiful oil paintings of floating lily pads created using only palette knives

Creative Boom

Inspired by Chinese landscape art, her beautiful colourful pieces feature highly textured lily pads floating on top of the water in all shapes and sizes, painted in oils and using only palette knives. One could say that my love for nature started in the back of my father's car on our way to visit the family every weekend.

Education 450
article thumbnail

Changyu Zou creates stunning illustrations inspired by the beauty and romance of poetry

Creative Boom

These are just some of the topics explored by Changyu Zou in her dazzling illustrations that have won multiple accolades, including a Society of Illustrators nod and an American Illustration award. Hieronymus Bosch's paintings, for example, are highly original, imaginative, and use various symbols and signs extensively," she says. "I

article thumbnail

Vonn Cummings Sumner uses Krazy Kat to explore the natural world in his new series of paintings

Creative Boom

© Vonn Cummings Sumner American artist Vonn Cummings Sumner has revisited the classic cartoon strip character Krazy Kat in his latest solo exhibition, Second Nature, which is currently on view at Morton Fine Art's Washington, D.C. Another reason why Vonn finds Krazy Kat so interesting to paint is that everything keeps changing.

Art 290
article thumbnail

Art duo Giorgiko explores the eternal search for peace in startling new solo exhibition

Creative Boom

Husband-and-wife artists Darren Inouye and Trisha Inouye - collectively known as Giorgiko - delve into the nature of peace and the price people are willing to pay to seize it in a startling new exhibition at Hong Kong's WOAW Gallery. The struggle for peace, sadly, continues to be an issue that the world is still wrestling with.

article thumbnail

Illustrator Ida Henrich on smarter working and why there is no 'wrong' in our creativity

Creative Boom

She built her business whilst working part-time for a local jewellery shop and today, four years after graduation and surviving a global pandemic, she is now freelancing for clients worldwide including RSPB Scotland and UK Youth 4 Nature. I am about to begin painting a mural for the Glasgow School of Art. You grew up in Germany?