8/27/19
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-Lucía Izco: I love the way this artist portrays typography but makes it much cooler by adding more colors. -Antonio Reinhard: The way Antonio draws and the shaded colors he uses for his drawings continue to forever impress me. -Tomin . Works: I love how Tom makes his 3D shapes pop out more and colorful so that they stand out -Prateek Vatash: The background art this person makes is absolutely amazing, I love the overall aesthetic this artist has. -Marshall Lorenzo: Marshall uses more simplicity to a way I personally like and makes interesting logos too. -Atelier Olschinsky: The art from this person amazes me since every detail put into their work is so outstanding, especially the colors. -Rus Khasanov: Rus has an interesting way of making 3D objects stand out to the view, which I really love. -Yunjung Seo: The promotional 3D art he makes for companies are always so fun and interesting to look at since he puts an insane amount of detail on each art piece. -Felipe Magaña: More of an 2D artist but I just love the way the artist draws the characters and the grey aesthetic most of his drawings have that makes the color stand out. -Carlos Mario: Carlos draws amazing 2D art to the point where the objects he draws are almost 3D looking, the pastel colors he also uses amaze me. The inspiration for this piece was pretty interesting, I've seen artists on Behance put random colorful objects together and It would still work good, the unique part about that however was they were somehow in a pattern. I wanted to make a similar piece to those I've seen but make it random and colorful at the same time. The complexity of the piece is almost a visual representation of what my creativity can show without restrictions. The hexagonal pattern was added to show a pattern to the piece but some hexagons shown are distorted to show that not every pattern is perfect. The lines popping in and out of the hexagons is to show the "freedom" in this piece and to show that the piece is not as simple as many would think. |