These drawings are created by an artist known as Mr. Frivolous. Armed with pencil and felt pens, Mr. Frivolous creates fantastic portraits of people surrounded by phrases which the person may be saying or thinking.
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Marco Zamora
It has been a year since I first featured Marco Zamora and I wanted to check back in to see what he has been up to. Zamora creates large scale drawings, primarily with watercolor and ink.
Pixelated Sculpture by Shawn Smith
Shawn Smith’s sculpture are 3D representations of low resolution images and have the appearance I have zoomed in too much. I am fascinated at the detail he has put into these creations, capturing the pixelated color variation that screens use to display color.
Mixed Media Collage by Kim Frohsin
Kim Frohsin’s newer collage work has honed in on select bits of imagery to explore and is ripe with color and texture.
Illustration by L Filipe dos Santos
Today we have some great illustration from L Filipe dos Santos and there is something refreshing about his bio.
20 Most Popular Posts on Today in Art – 2010
As the year comes to an end, I, like many, tend to reflect on the last year. One thing I enjoy is looking back to see what posts readers of Today in Art like most. The best way I have of doing this today is by looking at the most visited posts.
New Artwork by Mario D. Fisher
Mario Fisher recently started work on a new series, Disembodied, and Seven curves for hallelujah is the first piece of artwork in this series.
Acrylic, Watercolor and Ink Paintings by Ekundayo
Ekundayo is a painter originally from Honolulu, Hawaii and his painting are rich with color, texture and movement; each telling a unique story.
Paintings by Janet Lage
Janet Lage’s paintings are full of energy, color, texture and line. These paintings are traditional in the sense of media used, but they have a gritty, graffiti art feel about them.