10 Of The Most Mesmerizing Visual Artworks You’d Definitely Save On Your Camera Roll
When it comes to artworks, our platform never ran short of masterfully-made artworks done by artists from all sorts of specializations. From the traditional paint brushes to the digital graphic tablets, our AMA Hosts bring countless masterpieces for the participants to enjoy, making a scrolling museum out of our site. Today, we bring you 10 of the most mesmerizing visual artworks selected from artists who showcased their talent and dedication to the craft through their previous visual AMA Sessions. Let’s take a peek:
1. Thy Angel Come
“I’ve always loved comics and graphic arts, and after graduating and have worked for a few years in other areas, I decided to do what I always liked: creating art! In partnership with Cosmotrama Art Studio, I started to sell comic pinup arts online on e-bay in 2017, and I’m focusing on upgrade my skills on this kind of art and make my name known as a comic and pinup artist worldwide.” – Fábio Simão, Illustrator and Comic Artist/Penciller
Image credits: indieama.amafeed.com
2. Country Living
“My day-to-day life revolves around creating art using a variety of traditional media (two of my favorites are watercolors and oil paint), as well as sharing my skills and encouraging beginner and intermediate artists to continue on their journeys.” – Erika Lancaster, Illustrator, Art Blogger and Teaching Artist
Image credits: artistama.amafeed.com
3. Lights and Linens
“I am a digital artist creating environments in the fantasy and sci-fi genre. I have been working as a freelancer for the past 11 years. My clients include Lego, Wizards of the Coast, Dreamworks Animation, Fantasy Flight Games, Cirque du Soleil, Axis Animation, GS Films, Plastic Wax, B-Reel, American Greetings, among others.” – Andreas Rocha, Freelance Digital Artist
Image credits: artistama.amafeed.com
4. Audrey Hepburn on the Covers -Literally
“Collage is my other favorite. It’s messy and difficult, but I love it. I like watercolor for my sketch journal, which is my travel journal. I take it on trips, and it is the best way to jog my memory about an enjoyable travel experience.” – Carmen Beecher, Oil Painter, Collage Artist, Writer, and Illustrator
5. The Handwriting that Puts Your Note to Shame
“I design brand IDs, websites, Snapchat Lenses, AR and VR experiences, custom lettering, and pretty printed things and I’m also super into typography, food, travel, Harry Potter, and feminism.” – Maureen Perry, Graphic Designer and Lettering Artist
Image credits: designama.amafeed.com
6. The Shape of Water
“I have always been drawing but only by pencils, and I always dreamed of learning how to paint water with paints as well as of overcoming the fear of water. So I trusted my inner voice and started from painting seascapes on home walls. And it did work.” – Elena Gushchina, Writer and Artist-Diver
Image credits: authorsama.amafeed.com
7. Geometric Gathering
“I am not afraid to look at who I am anymore. I’m making great art in different new ways. The weight of self- hatred and extreme self-judgement lifted off me when I realized my true identity and began my transition to freedom. It has allowed me to create freely and explore ALL of me as an artist. “- Jay Mora-Shihadeh, Jay Mora-Shihadeh
Image credits: artistama.amafeed.com
8. The World Under My Feet
” I really love and live in a fantasy world. I’m still young and a struggling artist but it makes me encourage me to work harder than others. I always dream someday I can do illustrations for Trading Card Game.” – Octavianus Gozali, Freelance Illustrator
Image credits: artistama.amafeed.com
9. Skyline Sightings
“I have written and/or illustrated 14 books for children. I also have done illustrations for magazines, educational materials and other products for children. My illustrations were featured in the book ‘Digital Painting Techniques for the Complete Beginner’.” – Jennifer Morris, Children’s Book Author and Illustrator
Image credits: authorsama.amafeed.com
10. A Touch of Death
“Alain and I love to explore the darkest side of illustrating and have been drawing monsters and zombies for years now. So the need to create something together arose rather spontaneously. Because drawing zombies is in our DNA, we decided to do this project and share with the world our love for monsters, zombies and sexy women.” – Patrick Cornelis, Author, Illustrator and Graphic Designer
Image credits: artistama.amafeed.com
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