So many lines. That's I can think of when I look at Marina Mika's art. Her ink illustrations are usually black and white, with minimalistic yet highly detailed imagery inspired by the secession movement as well as the Art Deco style, New Romantic era and Japanese graphics. Marina's drawings prove you don't need color to breathe life into art. She's beautiful, too, did I mention that?
Just discovered Gil Bruvel's art and my mind is officially blown. He turns wood into pure motion and human forms into something otherworldly. Gil's mastery of his chosen medium is undeniable. You find yourself leaning in, squinting, trying to figure out how he does it. He's a master illusionist and he challenges us to question what we see, to look beyond the obvious, and to embrace the fluidity of existence.
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