Street poetry by Sandrine Estrade Boulet

Sandrine Estrade Boulet is a French artist who creates very a very original kind of street art, picking up some twisted situation on the streets of Paris and making them a new amazing composition. Probably inspired by comics she sees monsters or people where anyone would see… nothing. Her art is very creative and funny.
Finally, Sandrine Estrade Boulet’s work is a mix of drawings and photography… She creates unexpected pictures that definitely stay in memory. Represented by lebookmaker.com
More images through the thumbnails below…

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Wet plate collodion, portraits by Mark Tucker

Mark Tucker is an American photographer who is doing an indredible work through a series called “mothers” and where he is using wet plate collodion. This early photographic process was introduced in the 1850s and it requires the photographic material to be coated, sensitized, exposed and developed within the span of about fifteen minutes, necessitating a portable darkroom for use in the field.

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Excellent vector portraits by CranioDsgn

Craniodsgn is a graphic designer and illustrator living in Valencia, Spain. I particularly like his portraits.
He’s done illustrations for various studios and agencies in the United States, Europe and Asia.

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paper crafted objects by Jennifer Collier

Jennifer Collier is a famous paper artist from the UK. Her practice focuses on producing unusual paper ‘fabrics’, which are used to explore the ‘remaking’ of household objects. The papers are recycled maps, postal cards or letters, then treated as if cloth (main technique employed being stitch) a contemporary twist on traditional textiles. More paper inspiration on the Facebook page “Paper Art Trends“.

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Paper craft at minieco

If you’re in a mood for doing yourself some paper craft, then visit Minieco this site run by Kate Lilley is a great place to get free templates for the most graphic Valentine’s card, Christmas wraps, sweet decorations and many other printable templates. The design are simple but always bold, and with a great style !

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vector illustration by cruschiform

Cruschiform is Marie-laure Cruschi’s creative studio based in Paris, france. Founded in 2007 and working on a great variety of projects from art direction to illustration. Marie-laure Cruschi loves to experiment for her clients such as cultural revues and fashion magazines, children book publishers, music bands or luxury brands.

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Power Biscuit, vector illustration and graphic design

Power Biscuit is Gaëtan Heuzé’s portfolio. Working in Paris, france. Power Biscuit is mostly influenced by music and art.

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Eric Weeks, still life photography

Eric Weeks is an American artist who received a MFA from Yale University in 1994. His work involves the contemplation and exploration into the nature of human relationships, while making narrative photographs that reference a wide-range of cultural influences. Eric Weeks did series of photographs of his wife, “World Was in the Face of the Beloved” showing a high level of attention removing all the creative stops.
Eric Weeks features in the permanent collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Contemporary Photography and Maison Européenne de la Photographie (France), among others. Also represented by Pablo’s Birthday (NYC), Galerie Hug (France), Jackson Fine Art (Atlanta, GA), and EDS Galeria (México).

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Ekaterina Koroleva stylish drawings

Ekaterina Koroleva is an illustrator who was born in Russia, grew up in Berlin, and started her carreer in 2005 solding her first self-printed clothes. Then she exhibited in the art gallery Bethany and she trained as a graphic designer at the Berlin Lette. Ekaterina Koroleva now works as a freelance illustrator for music industry, fashion labels and publishers.

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Agata Nowicka drawing girls with pixels

Agata Nowicka is an illustrator based in Warsaw, Poland. Her work is mostly digital, and she loves pixels and drawing girls. She has done lots of cover portraits and editorial work, working with titles such as ELLE, The New Yorker and New York Times among many others.

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