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]]>Velez is a mixed-media artist based in Poland, whose fascination with nature can be traced back to his childhood years. He used to spend countless hours browsing through encyclopedias and trying to copy the most impressive illustrations he came across.
Those years are long behind him, but his wildlife illustrations remain a love letter to his roots. The animals in his art take up their space in between the handwritten notes, sometimes even merging together with Velez’s writing to create something extraordinary.
Velez sees himself as a mixed-media artist because he’s prone to experimenting with different mediums while working on his wildlife art. He usually turns to colored pencils, pens, and watercolors when trying to make his illustrations truly pop.
Another impressive thing about his illustrations is his incredible attention to detail and the ability to perfectly capture the singular characteristics of each animal. Despite being no stranger to the realistic approach, he wants his work to have a personal touch and capture the distinct beauty of every single creature.
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]]>The post Artist Imagines the Conversations Between Animals in a Series of Humorous Comics appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>In his comics, Craig imagines the conversations between animals in ordinary and extraordinary situations. They usually feature humorous remarks and spotlight the commonly accepted personalities of animals. Dogs are affectionate and curious, cats have a tendency to be sarcastic and self-centered, while fish are just focused on survival in the sea of predators.
These conversations can also be similar to those of humans but feature a unique twist depending on the species featured.
For example, in one of his comics, Craig imagines the talk between two pigeons resting on the top of a tall building. They admire the view and debate about how much the building costs, just like two humans would probably do. But since money isn’t a thing in the world of pigeons, they use breadcrumbs as currency.
Craig started sharing They Can Talk comics with the world in 2015, and they have since become quite popular on social media, including having 650K followers on Instagram. They also inspired two books and a calendar.
Continue scrolling to check out more of They Can Talk comics below.
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]]>The post Artist Draws Undiscovered Cat Tribes That are Inspired By a Dream He Had appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Strazdauskas’ works show cats as different kinds of beasts compared to the traditional ways people perceive them. These cats have an imposing presence, dressed in robes and warrior clothes, with trophies taken from their enemies dangling from their necks and paws.
“I had a chance to watch this unique cats community very close – having learned about their everyday life, hunting characteristics and communication peculiarities, I have concluded that in their interior and behavior they are very similar to our cats – witty, highly curious and always looking for some adventure,” the artist shares.
After presenting the first tribe, Miiauji, Strazdauskas decided to add two more tribes to this intriguing world; Murr-guji and Muri-cati. Each one of these tribes has its own distinct origins, features, and way of life. The thing that connects them is their mystic component that Strazdauskas manages to capture with his detailed drawings.
If you want to know more about these intriguing undiscovered cat tribes, make sure to visit Strazdauskas’ website and read his stories. In the meantime, scroll below to check out more of his works.
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]]>The post Ross Tran Dedicated Cartoons to His Shiba Inu appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>To show his love for his puppy, the artist decided to redraw photographs he took of Milo and turned them into cartoon characters.
His creations are just as adorable as they sound—there are some with Milo in beachwear, Milo wearing a shark costume, and Milo as Captain America’s sidekick.
Ross started his YouTube channel in 2011, and since then it’s become one of the most known art channels on the platform. In 2016, Ross got Milo when he was a puppy, and Milo’s one of the biggest stars of the artist’s videos. In Milo’s introduction video, Ross talks about how Shibas are agile, energetic dogs and Milo fits the description perfectly as he’s always full of energy and ready to cause trouble like chewing wires or digging up plants.
We just love seeing how much fun these two have together!
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]]>The post Wild Animals Live Their Best Lives Between the Lines of Vitor Velez’s Illustrations appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Velez is a mixed-media artist based in Poland, whose fascination with nature can be traced back to his childhood years. He used to spend countless hours browsing through encyclopedias and trying to copy the most impressive illustrations he came across.
Those years are long behind him, but his wildlife illustrations remain a love letter to his roots. The animals in his art take up their space in between the handwritten notes, sometimes even merging together with Velez’s writing to create something extraordinary.
Velez sees himself as a mixed-media artist because he’s prone to experimenting with different mediums while working on his wildlife art. He usually turns to colored pencils, pens, and watercolors when trying to make his illustrations truly pop.
Another impressive thing about his illustrations is his incredible attention to detail and the ability to perfectly capture the singular characteristics of each animal. Despite being no stranger to the realistic approach, he wants his work to have a personal touch and capture the distinct beauty of every single creature.
The post Wild Animals Live Their Best Lives Between the Lines of Vitor Velez’s Illustrations appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Artist Imagines the Conversations Between Animals in a Series of Humorous Comics appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>In his comics, Craig imagines the conversations between animals in ordinary and extraordinary situations. They usually feature humorous remarks and spotlight the commonly accepted personalities of animals. Dogs are affectionate and curious, cats have a tendency to be sarcastic and self-centered, while fish are just focused on survival in the sea of predators.
These conversations can also be similar to those of humans but feature a unique twist depending on the species featured.
For example, in one of his comics, Craig imagines the talk between two pigeons resting on the top of a tall building. They admire the view and debate about how much the building costs, just like two humans would probably do. But since money isn’t a thing in the world of pigeons, they use breadcrumbs as currency.
Craig started sharing They Can Talk comics with the world in 2015, and they have since become quite popular on social media, including having 650K followers on Instagram. They also inspired two books and a calendar.
Continue scrolling to check out more of They Can Talk comics below.
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]]>The post Artist Draws Undiscovered Cat Tribes That are Inspired By a Dream He Had appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Strazdauskas’ works show cats as different kinds of beasts compared to the traditional ways people perceive them. These cats have an imposing presence, dressed in robes and warrior clothes, with trophies taken from their enemies dangling from their necks and paws.
“I had a chance to watch this unique cats community very close – having learned about their everyday life, hunting characteristics and communication peculiarities, I have concluded that in their interior and behavior they are very similar to our cats – witty, highly curious and always looking for some adventure,” the artist shares.
After presenting the first tribe, Miiauji, Strazdauskas decided to add two more tribes to this intriguing world; Murr-guji and Muri-cati. Each one of these tribes has its own distinct origins, features, and way of life. The thing that connects them is their mystic component that Strazdauskas manages to capture with his detailed drawings.
If you want to know more about these intriguing undiscovered cat tribes, make sure to visit Strazdauskas’ website and read his stories. In the meantime, scroll below to check out more of his works.
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]]>The post Ross Tran Dedicated Cartoons to His Shiba Inu appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>To show his love for his puppy, the artist decided to redraw photographs he took of Milo and turned them into cartoon characters.
His creations are just as adorable as they sound—there are some with Milo in beachwear, Milo wearing a shark costume, and Milo as Captain America’s sidekick.
Ross started his YouTube channel in 2011, and since then it’s become one of the most known art channels on the platform. In 2016, Ross got Milo when he was a puppy, and Milo’s one of the biggest stars of the artist’s videos. In Milo’s introduction video, Ross talks about how Shibas are agile, energetic dogs and Milo fits the description perfectly as he’s always full of energy and ready to cause trouble like chewing wires or digging up plants.
We just love seeing how much fun these two have together!
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