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Hoorain

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Assalam o ALaikum
Yahan aap sabko Kisi ki khud se bnayi hui koi bhi paintings,sketches etc share karne hain Us Artist ka naam bhi saath may btayain n koshish karain k us k baare may thori ifnormation bhi saath may share kar dain!
main pehle Iman Maleki ki kuch Paintings share karti hun!
IMAN Maleki
Iman was born on 1976 in Tehran. He has been fascinated by the art of Painting since he was a child. At the age of 15, he started to learn painting under the mastery of his first and only teacher - Morteza Katouzian - who is the greatest realist painter of Iran. Meanwhile, he began to paint professionally. In 1999 he graduated in Graphic Design from the Art University of Tehran. Since 1998, he has participated in several exhibitions. In the year 2000, he got married and in the following year he established ARA Painting Studio and started to teach painting, considering clas
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sical and traditional values.


The most important exhibitions he has participated in, are: The Exhibition of Realist painters of Iran at Tehran Contemporary Museum of Art(1999) and The Group Exhibition of KARA Studio Painters at SABZ Gallery(1998) and at SA'AD ABAD Palace(2003). In 2005, Iman received the William Bouguereau award and the Chairman's Choice award in the second international ARC salon competition.
Iman Maleki ki kuch Paintings!
 

NamaL

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Art pic phr kbi:confused: its a photography sisooooooooooooo :rolleyes:
 

NamaL

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hayein aap ko achi lagi thnx its a real pic meine apny haathoon se bnai bt m nt good phtographer
 

Hoorain

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oh wowwww its too gud :-bd

Photogoraphy of the Day thread hay Faithu ka aap wahan apni photogrphy share kiya karain na aur pic pe apna naam likh diya karain corner may! :)
 

NamaL

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sisooooooooo itna time kahan milta ha stdnt life is so tough abi m jaing 18th july ko aaon gi after final exams till thn ALLAH HAFIZ
 

Hoorain

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itni bhi tough nhi pari pic share karne may konsa time lagta hay /:)
chlain GUS LUCk for examz :)
Take cre ALLAH HAFIZ hoo ko salam boliyega maira!
 

Pari

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ok i'll share sum jo recently maine beach per li thi...

 

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Edgar Mueller
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Edgar Müller was born in Mülheim/Ruhr on 10 July 1968. He grew up in the rural city of Straelen on the western edge of Germany. His fascination with painting began in his childhood, with paintings of rural scenes of Straelen. He went to the high school in the neighboring town of Geldern, where an international competition of street painters took place. Inspired by the transitory works of art which met him on his way to school, Edgar Müller decided to enter the competition. He took part for the first time at the age of 16, going on to win the competition, aged 19, with a copy of the famous "Jesus at Emmaus " (Caravaggio). In the years that followed, he entered many other international competitions.
Since 1998 Edgar Müller has held the title of 'maestro madonnari' (master street painter), born by only a few artists worldwide. The title is awarded at the world’s largest street painting festival, called The Grazie Festival, which is held in the small pilgrim town of Grazie in Italy. Around the age of 25, Müller decided to devote himself completely to street painting. He travelled all over Europe, making a living with his transitory art. He gave workshops at schools and was a co-organizer and committee member for various street painting festivals. Müller set up the first (and so far only) Internet board for street painters in Germany - a forum designed to promote solidarity between German and International street painters. Edgar Müller opened a studio in the street. He presents people with the great works of old masters, drawing his perfect copies at the observers’ feet. Müller invites his audience to share his fascination with the old masters art, helping them to gain an in depth understanding of the old master’s view of the world.
Despite attending many courses with well-known artists and extensive studies in the field of communication design, Edgar is actually an autodidact. He is always looking for new forms through which to express himself. Inspired by three-dimensional illusion paintings (particularly by the works of Kurt Wenner and Julian Beever) he is now pursuing this new art form and creating his own style. Because of his grounding in traditional painting and modern communication, Müller uses a more simple and graphic language for his art. He paints over large areas of urban public life and gives them a new appearance, thereby challenging the perceptions of passers-by. The observer becomes a part of the new scenery offered. While going about their daily life, people change the painting's statement just by passing through the scene. Edgar Müller’s extraordinary art has been widely covered in print and digital media.







 

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Mind-Blowing 3D Pencil Drawings by Nagai Hideyuki
Nagai Hideyuki is a 21 year old artist from Tokyo, Japan. His recent series of 3D artworks using only paper and pencils have been spreading like wildfire online. And for good reason, his drawings are truly incredible. His typical set up involves two sketchbooks. One placed upright against a wall while the other lays flat on his desk. This simple set up is the environment for his anamorphic art.
What’s really neat is that Nagai switches up the angles so it’s not always the same viewpoint (these artwork only work when viewed from a specific angle). Most are from a 45-ish degree angle with a handful from a head-on perspective. Another cool trick is the incorporation of props like erasers and toy cars into his work. This inclusion of actual physical objects breaks down a barrier between his art and the ‘real world’.

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