Short story: I collect talents and share them with people. Especially I enjoy showing artworks of young artists who are not famous yet. And man, they all deserve to be! Scroll down to the images to see what I mean!
Long story: You ever seen something so cool you can’t stop wondering why the hell isn’t it’s creator famous and rich? We all know at least one person like that. They paint, draw, create music, carve, cook, create amazing art pieces and make the world beautiful for all of us with one touch of their fingers. And they make it look so easy! I have no talents at all. And that’s why I can appreciate one when I see it. Thanks to the Internet and all the social media, I see that every day.
Many of the artists are so dedicated to creating their art, that they don’t have the time (or the abilities) to work on the presentation. At the end of the day, many young artists are forced to “get a real job”, just because they are not IT or Marketing specialists or can’t afford to pay for expensive websites and paid profiles in the online shops and galleries. Since I work in the IT sphere for years, I know how hard it can be to reach the right audience and not to lose hope. It can be frustrating to see that no one is visiting your brand new website even though you paid a lot to finally get it.
After talking to a few artists like that, I decided to create an online gallery myself. Working on it in my free time, after work and in the weekends, I’ve collected more than 80 artists so far. Each artist is presented with few images of artworks, artist’s bio and their contacts (links to their own website/Facebook profile or an online shop).
I think those talents should be seen by more people as I find them amazing. Most of them don’t have a website, so they can use the pages I create for them, to represent them online.
If you are an artist and want to be included, contact me through the website. Note: you pay nothing. No subscription or account needed as I am creating the pages myself, manually. All the credits go to the artist only. More you can read and see on the website – www.artsynature.com
I included here only a small part of the images.
Some of my favorite ones! :)
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Watercolor by Jurga Ryan, Lithuania
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Pencil carving by Salavat Fidai, Russia
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Al Pachino – Ballpoint pen drawings by Abd Ulala Faisal, Iraq
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Pencil drawing by Alexandra Miron, Romania
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Charcoal and Graphite Sketches by Jeffrey Appiatu, Ghana
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Digital Art by Christiaan Kruger, South Africa
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Delicious cake art by Ivelina Demireva, Bulgaria
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Painting by Cliff Agba, Nigeria
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Pencil Drawing by Jason Cirignano, USA
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Graphite Sketch by Claire Bartlett
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Hand-crafted jewelry by Rodi Frunze, Moldova
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Handmade dolls by Anna Markova, Bulgaria
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Drawing by Mohammed Al-Nasser, Iraq
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Pen illustrations by Diletta Strange, Italy
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Surrealistic Digital Art by Wayman Stairs, USA
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Handmade dolls by Korneliya Haralanova, Bulgaria
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Realistic drawings by James Wempe, USA
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Handmade jewelry by Didi Beshevlieva, Bulgaria
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Sculpting by Ivo Domozetov, Bulgaria
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Manga and Illustration – Digital Art by Shilin Huang
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Artwork by Rye’s Asylum, USA
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Painting by Andrews Ayivor, Ghana
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Painting by Vicki A. Wonderlin Morlan
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Graphite sketch by Iavor Kumanov, Bulgaria
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Oil painting by Alejandro Fajardo, Spain
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Oil painting by Amado Gonzalez, Cuba
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Watercolor painting by Lilla Schuch, Hungary
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Painting by Olaf Sigurdsson, Iceland
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Pastel painting by Karin Kiessling, Germany
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Pencil drawing by Yana Wolanski
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Professional photography by Kamen Kunchev, Bulgaria
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Photography by Bernardo Galmarini, Argentina
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Who said seeds can’t be a canvas? Miniature paintings by Salavat Fidai, Russia
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Professional Photography by Walter Lesus, USA
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Professional Photography by Kiril Stanoev, Bulgaria
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Sketch by Norman Soo, Hong Kong
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Watercolor paintings by Emma Underwood, UK
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Graphite sketch by Plamen Demirev, Bulgaria
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Surrealistic painting by Carlo Salomoni, Italy
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Artsy Nature – online gallery
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