Sit back and have a read on what our second artist in the series of “Art of..” has to say, have a read of the spectacularly creative Yigit Koroglu!
We start of on our ‘Art of..’ series, with one of Artician’s most talented artists, Tyler James.
Today’s photographer’s feature & interview goes to 20 year old student from London, currently studying digital photography at Ravensbourne University.
Patricia Lois Nuss is a practicing artist specializing in photography. Her work has been exhibited nationally, including the Corcoran College of Art and Design in Washington D.C., The WIlgus Gallery at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland, and the Florida State College Museum of Fine Art in Tallahassee, FL.
Nuss was born in 1985 in South Kingston, RI.
She will be receiving her MFA in Studio Art & the Computer this Spring 2011 and received her BFA in Photography in 2008, both at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, FL.
Nuss makes artwork that investigates the comparative territories of human emotion as it relates to the many facets of culture.
Patricia’s main body of work focuses on the role female idols play in society, both past and present.
Read below for works and more info about the artist…
Today’s feature & artist interview goes to Scottish designer & photographer Alastair Temple.
Read more to see his beautiful landscape photographs and digital artworks.
Today we get an insight into the creative life of 28 year old Dutch designer Berthjan Achterop.
Today’s interview & artist feature focuses on Shanghai Digital artist Zhu Haibo, aka Zhuzhu.
Today’s feature goes to UK illustrator Neil Hanvey.
This is what Neil told me when I asked him about his magnificent contributions to the world-wide digital art scene.
Today’s feature goes to Philadelphia artist Rob Shields.
Self taught digital artist Rob Shields explores a wide variety of commercial and self initiated projects.
Today we asked Mojtaba Naderloo to spend a little bit of time out of his work to have a chat with us on creative an Artist Feature article for him, click here to view some of his work and a brief insight into Mojtaba Naderloo!