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]]>In an interview with Ballpitmag, Van Loon described her work as “colorful and cheerful.” She went on to say that “I mostly work by hand and I sometimes edit my illustrations digitally but I always try to give them a handmade feel.”
As for inspiration, she cited “vintage books, objects and packaging, daily life, nature, the festivals where I work, the work of other artists, museums, Pinterest, flea markets and many other things.”
There’s nothing bombastic about Van Loon’s art. Her work tends to be minimalistic and center around everyday items while applying a simple color palette. The end product, however, is uplifting in an unexpected way.
“I collect some inspirational images and make some sketches with pencil first,” she described her process. “I like to make color schemes in advance to decide what feel the illustration will get, but in the end, I never really stick to it and just improvise. After the coloring comes my favorite part: adding details until I’m completely satisfied!”
Check out some more Van Loon goodies below:
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]]>The post Artist Draws Animals That Want to Get Out of the Line appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“I’m drawing animals on lined, dotted, polar and graph paper once again and it appears as if the animals are “playing” on the page,” Naicker shared with Bored Panda. “At first, it was quite difficult, but I really enjoyed the challenge of drawing them. There are still finishing touches to be done before they appear on the notebook covers.”
The artist shares her work on her Facebook account where she has gathered over four thousand followers and has hundreds of likes on her drawings.
Scroll down and take a look at her creations below. Do you have a favorite?
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]]>The post Japanese Artist Draws Super Mario Stop Motion in a Notebook appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Japanese artist who goes by the name KisaragHutae6 created this incredible stop motion paper animation of the classic Super Mario Bros world 1-1. He drew it in his notebook and recorded it at the rate of 30fps. For a 50-second video, that’s 1,500 frames!
Check it out below and share with your friends who love classic video games. We’ll definitely keep an eye on the work of this artist in the future.
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]]>The post Artist Creates Hyperrealistic Images with Ballpoint Pens appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Shortly after creating a Twitter account to showcase his work, he went viral. His pictures are so real that they could be mistaken for pictures. The picture he posted took him two months to complete.
This talented artist says he enjoys drawing with ballpoint pens. When he started out, his skill level was low, but over time, he has perfected the drawings.
He uses multiple colors, and different ballpoint pens and most of his drawings take more than one month to complete. His work always stuns the audience, and this is why he has accumulated thousands of followers on all his social media profiles. His fans are always eager to see more of his work.
See some of his best work below. What do you think? Amazing is the word.
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]]>The post Japanese Artist Draws Famous Buildings With So Much Detail appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Emi Nakajima’s works will definitely shock you because of the level of detailing he uses. He drew several famous buildings in the world. He focuses on creating art that is intricate and most of the time, the naked eye cannot spot some details. This talented artist has drawn the Sagrada Familia of Spain as well as the famous Big Ben of London.
Emi’s work highlights the tiniest details of these famous historical buildings. He works on different sizes, as some as a small as the palm while others are larger than a drawing table.
Scroll below to see some of this artist’s best work from his Instagram page:
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]]>The post This Illustrated Series Shows Birds Sitting on Vintage Typewriters and Sewing Machines appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“I wanted to highlight the contrasts between lightness and brutality, the fragility of nature and immortality of objects,” the artist says.
Salvat website reads, “I create artworks with a hatching technique, using black ink, Rotring pens, a lot of lines and hundreds of hours.” Such a devotion is necessary for this magnificent-looking artwork.
Enjoy it below.
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]]>The post Amazing Algorithmically-Generated CMYK Line Portraits appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>One by one, the colors are added to the machine, which uses them to draw one layer of a portrait at a time. The portraits are automatically generated with code, and Dabra is the software engineer behind all this.
You can sign up for more portraits by following Dabra’s Instagram page.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BnozUErndMz/
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]]>The post Lance Phan Continues to Draw People as Pixar Characters appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The best thing about her drawings are the details that make her characters come out as charming and full of character. She also puts them in different settings, and it’s not difficult to come up with a story about each of them.
See some of our favorites below.
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]]>The post See How Artist Draws Eminem Using “Hello My Name Is” Stickers appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Sara didn’t simply draw the picture over stickers; she did it by drawing a bit by bit and then combining them as a puzzle as she went. It’s pretty incredible to us how she did it without having a bigger picture in front of her, but that’s a part of her magic.
See the whole process below.
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]]>The post Artist Captures Life with Wife, Baby and a Dog in Heartwarming Comics appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Recently, his wife Lina gave birth to their daughter May, so the cartoons now feature more characters.
If you can’t even imagine a life with three beautiful girls – a wife, a dog, and a baby, – follow Zadok, you’ll enjoy!
The post Artist Captures Life with Wife, Baby and a Dog in Heartwarming Comics appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post How Can Everyday Items be So Much Fun to Look at? appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>In an interview with Ballpitmag, Van Loon described her work as “colorful and cheerful.” She went on to say that “I mostly work by hand and I sometimes edit my illustrations digitally but I always try to give them a handmade feel.”
As for inspiration, she cited “vintage books, objects and packaging, daily life, nature, the festivals where I work, the work of other artists, museums, Pinterest, flea markets and many other things.”
There’s nothing bombastic about Van Loon’s art. Her work tends to be minimalistic and center around everyday items while applying a simple color palette. The end product, however, is uplifting in an unexpected way.
“I collect some inspirational images and make some sketches with pencil first,” she described her process. “I like to make color schemes in advance to decide what feel the illustration will get, but in the end, I never really stick to it and just improvise. After the coloring comes my favorite part: adding details until I’m completely satisfied!”
Check out some more Van Loon goodies below:
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]]>The post Artist Draws Animals That Want to Get Out of the Line appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“I’m drawing animals on lined, dotted, polar and graph paper once again and it appears as if the animals are “playing” on the page,” Naicker shared with Bored Panda. “At first, it was quite difficult, but I really enjoyed the challenge of drawing them. There are still finishing touches to be done before they appear on the notebook covers.”
The artist shares her work on her Facebook account where she has gathered over four thousand followers and has hundreds of likes on her drawings.
Scroll down and take a look at her creations below. Do you have a favorite?
The post Artist Draws Animals That Want to Get Out of the Line appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Japanese Artist Draws Super Mario Stop Motion in a Notebook appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Japanese artist who goes by the name KisaragHutae6 created this incredible stop motion paper animation of the classic Super Mario Bros world 1-1. He drew it in his notebook and recorded it at the rate of 30fps. For a 50-second video, that’s 1,500 frames!
Check it out below and share with your friends who love classic video games. We’ll definitely keep an eye on the work of this artist in the future.
The post Japanese Artist Draws Super Mario Stop Motion in a Notebook appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Artist Creates Hyperrealistic Images with Ballpoint Pens appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Shortly after creating a Twitter account to showcase his work, he went viral. His pictures are so real that they could be mistaken for pictures. The picture he posted took him two months to complete.
This talented artist says he enjoys drawing with ballpoint pens. When he started out, his skill level was low, but over time, he has perfected the drawings.
He uses multiple colors, and different ballpoint pens and most of his drawings take more than one month to complete. His work always stuns the audience, and this is why he has accumulated thousands of followers on all his social media profiles. His fans are always eager to see more of his work.
See some of his best work below. What do you think? Amazing is the word.
The post Artist Creates Hyperrealistic Images with Ballpoint Pens appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Japanese Artist Draws Famous Buildings With So Much Detail appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Emi Nakajima’s works will definitely shock you because of the level of detailing he uses. He drew several famous buildings in the world. He focuses on creating art that is intricate and most of the time, the naked eye cannot spot some details. This talented artist has drawn the Sagrada Familia of Spain as well as the famous Big Ben of London.
Emi’s work highlights the tiniest details of these famous historical buildings. He works on different sizes, as some as a small as the palm while others are larger than a drawing table.
Scroll below to see some of this artist’s best work from his Instagram page:
The post Japanese Artist Draws Famous Buildings With So Much Detail appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post This Illustrated Series Shows Birds Sitting on Vintage Typewriters and Sewing Machines appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“I wanted to highlight the contrasts between lightness and brutality, the fragility of nature and immortality of objects,” the artist says.
Salvat website reads, “I create artworks with a hatching technique, using black ink, Rotring pens, a lot of lines and hundreds of hours.” Such a devotion is necessary for this magnificent-looking artwork.
Enjoy it below.
The post This Illustrated Series Shows Birds Sitting on Vintage Typewriters and Sewing Machines appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Amazing Algorithmically-Generated CMYK Line Portraits appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>One by one, the colors are added to the machine, which uses them to draw one layer of a portrait at a time. The portraits are automatically generated with code, and Dabra is the software engineer behind all this.
You can sign up for more portraits by following Dabra’s Instagram page.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BnozUErndMz/
The post Amazing Algorithmically-Generated CMYK Line Portraits appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Lance Phan Continues to Draw People as Pixar Characters appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The best thing about her drawings are the details that make her characters come out as charming and full of character. She also puts them in different settings, and it’s not difficult to come up with a story about each of them.
See some of our favorites below.
The post Lance Phan Continues to Draw People as Pixar Characters appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post See How Artist Draws Eminem Using “Hello My Name Is” Stickers appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Sara didn’t simply draw the picture over stickers; she did it by drawing a bit by bit and then combining them as a puzzle as she went. It’s pretty incredible to us how she did it without having a bigger picture in front of her, but that’s a part of her magic.
See the whole process below.
The post See How Artist Draws Eminem Using “Hello My Name Is” Stickers appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Artist Captures Life with Wife, Baby and a Dog in Heartwarming Comics appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Recently, his wife Lina gave birth to their daughter May, so the cartoons now feature more characters.
If you can’t even imagine a life with three beautiful girls – a wife, a dog, and a baby, – follow Zadok, you’ll enjoy!
The post Artist Captures Life with Wife, Baby and a Dog in Heartwarming Comics appeared first on TettyBetty.
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