JAKE BARTOK is a freelance comic illustrator and fantasy artist from Melbourne, Australia. He specialises in comic illustration and character design/character concept art. Here is some Star Wars art transformed into medieval imagery.
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Filip Hodas’s dystopian pop culture digital art
Indoor nature photography by artist Erin Sullivan
Here's Erin in action composing the photos:
Photographer captures New York neo-noir stories hiding in plain sight
New York City has always been known for both its glamour and grit. It's this duality that inspires photographer Nicolas Miller; his neo-noir images capture the cinematic nature of everyday life among the overpasses, high-rises, and neon signs.
Photo manipulation: Mr Bean inserted into historical paintings
Rodney Pike is a brilliant artist who managed to photoshop Mr Bean's face into historical paintings in a striking way.
No Visitors For The For The First Time In 71 Years
Some of you probably know the world-famous Keukenhof, the most beautiful tulip garden in the world. Every year millions of tourists visit this garden. That's a huge lot considering the garden is only open in spring! Every year, a hard-working crew makes sure the...
Yaoyao Ma Van As says happiness can be enjoyed alone
According to Christopher McCandless, happiness is only real when shared, but LA-based artist Yaoyao Ma Van As disagrees.
Oil fantasy paintings by James Gurney
James Gurney is the artist and author best known for his illustrated book series Dinotopia. He specializes in painting realistic images of scenes that can’t be photographed, from dinosaurs to ancient civilizations. He is also a dedicated plein air (outdoor) painter...
Fish & Wildlife Art by David Miller
From my first adventures as a young boy catching sticklebacks on the local boating lake I have been spellbound by fish and their environment. Like many young anglers I progressed from sticklebacks to gudgeon and small perch, spending every hour I could by the...
Abstract oil cityscapes by Jason Anderson
My art career started with a stained glass apprenticeship - during which I was lucky enough to work on restoration projects such as York Minster, Gloucester and Wells cathedrals. I quickly progressed onto design work which taught me to compose and stylise subject...