angelorosario13
Graphic Artist, Illustrator
Graphic Artist, Illustrator
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Dec 6thTHE KIDS
Nov 29thadventure is let ourself lost, looking for something, and we never know when will be go home...
Nov 11th20 year old student from Philippines
Aug 2ndstill learning.. :))
Nov 11than Architect who is inspired with Architecture and Photography.. .
Nov 18thHello Everyone, I am Joshua Zaragoza, a web and graphic artist from the Philippine islands. I am a photo-manipulator and a very big fan of Photoshop. I love making artworks and website mockups.
Jul 12ththe colour of freedom
Apr 9th, 2011-
Nov 3rdbagi saya hidup itu adalah trus mengejar cita-cita.... yang tidak akan pernah tercapai....
Nov 17thart is my life.
Nov 18thARToVANCE is run with the help of kind volunteers. Let the world know where you've seen the word "ARToVANCE" (your city, state, country) This is a worldwide art experiment. Let us know on facebook: Artovance Art To Advance, Shadowness, or anywhere on the Internet. Connecting people in a positive way through art. "ARToVANCE can really be anywhere the word itself is." - ROCHESTER MAGAZINE What is ARToVANCE? From the article - ARToVANCE: taking art from here to there and everywhere “The physical side to ARToVANCE is simple: a series of booklets thick with blank pages, waiting for art — any kind of art, from the young and the old, from the professional artist and the young child, to the photographer, poet, to the artist that is in all of us. A person creates something on a page, and then wraps the booklet in postal paper and sends it on, each binder taking on a life of its own along its own unique journey around the world. Alongside that physical element, artists are encouraged to take a photo or scan their image, then post the art online, allowing people to track the project, to follow the vivid blur of its movement around the globe.” by Sarah Squires WINONA POST (1-9-11) ------------------------------------------------------- Further information on... facebook: Artovance Art To Advance artovance.wordpress.com twitter: ARToVANCE *Anyone can post their artwork on the facebook wall to become part of the project. ARToVANCE: "Creatively Connecting the World One Person at a Time" Have a great day!
Dec 4th"People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel" (Maya Angelo)
Nov 17thAspiring Illustrator with high hopes of being an accomplished artist in the field of traditional art. I enjoy little doggies, painting, and some photography. Enjoy my gallery as I enjoy making it.
Dec 9thI am a freelance graphic designer I am interested in the vector, illustration, t-shirt design. if you're interested in my design contact me at andreasardy@gmail.com
Nov 26thThough we walk to the shadow of death we fears the enemy but we bound law and god and humanity
Nov 15thcoming soon...........
Nov 10thI'm a happy-go-lucky guy, doing a bit of this and that, going as the wind goes. Do a mish mash of sketching, ID, Engr. Design. Presently trying out my skills in Photography
Nov 30thMarianna Forte, alias Minimé, she was born 22 years ago, in Sicily. She's an eclectic illustrator..Always experimenting with new techniques! For adults and children!
Nov 4thThe "earth" without "art" is just "eh" ♥. Drawing is my passion. I think tattoos are amazing, I have one and I plan on getting more. Possibly wanting to be a tattoo artist in the future.
Nov 2ndI am a self taught artist. Everything I do I learned through the curiosity of knowledge. I can use traditional to digital. From canvas to a new document. I can also bend photos to my own will! Other than that. I also dabbled into animation and want to create animated shorts or work on a film. I want my art to make people happy, sad, angry. I want them to feed off emotions. I try my hardest to learn something I don't see in most artist that I know and don't know. It's expression not just of the face but of body and motion and that's one thing I enjoy a lot in art.
Nov 18thIt's the music that drives me; like the bass line is the heartbeat of hip-hop, it's the hip-hop that I love. I played the bass drum in the marching band in high school and I realized that the bass drum goes from whistle to whistle it's the heartbeat of the marching band, the foundation, and the life source. If the bass stops the band has nothing to follow. This is the same principle that hip-hop follows, it starts with the bass line.It's the music that drives me, but it's the honesty that I love. It is the way we as a generation communicate, with each other, with others, with the outside world. It is the backbone of a culture, the CNN of the hood, not to say the news is as honest as hip-hop is, but the analogy fits. The music is what it is, and it has evolved into an economical giant that drives the American economy whether those that matter like it or not. And it's more than the music now, but it is the music that drives me. I fell in love with hip-hop from the moment I could feel it's heartbeat, cause it kinda mimicked mine. You know the rhythm of the drums that causes many people to dance in ways our parents find repulsive or impossible, depending on the way you look at it. But I never learned to dance that well, so I paint. I paint because, the language of the brushstroke can be translated easily into many tongues, without hesitation or misinterpretation. And I got a story to tell, I got a story to tell about how fun it is to grow up in love with hip-hop. I got a story to tell about the stories we tell, and so I paint. I paint about the bright side and the light side, I paint about the wrong side and the right side. I paint about what I saw growing up in love wiith hip-hop. I got a story to tell about being raised by hip-hop, and she taught me how to walk like this and talk like this, so it's the only way I know how to do it. Like the bass line is the heartbeat of a generation, I promise if you listen for the heartbeat you can follow my story. And so it begins with a paintbrush and a canvas. And on this canvas I paint a story it is a story of a culture born out of the music...it's a story that begins with b-boys and spray paint cans in subways in Brooklyn and we still writing it on the streets of Atlanta, Los Angeles, and even Fifth Avenue in New York. It's a story that tells you it is more than the music, it's more than what you hear on the radio and see on the music channels on your televisions. It's a way of life, it's a culture that has raised doctors and lawyers, businessmen and teachers, thugs and actors, entrepreneurs and leaders. You will see them in your workplace at your doctors offices, and you will know who they are cause they walk like me and talk like me, feet moving simultaneously with the heartbeat of hip hop. So I paint their story, my story, I paint a story that was once only seen passing by on rail cars of the MTA in New York. I paint a story about hip-hop on the walls of the galleries cause hip-hop raised a few artists too. Not in the street poet sense, or the graffiti writing sense, but in the true tradition of what art is, in the tradition of what Michelangelo painted on the ceiling of the Sistine. He painted a story about something his culture believed in, and so I pick up my brush and I paint, I paint because hip hop changes with the wind, but a brushstroke, a brushstroke is there for generations to come. And if this culture ever dies, I want people who want learn about it to be able to read my story the story about hip-hop, I want them to be able to follow the brushstroke and feel the heartbeat, the heartbeat of a generation. I paint because I want those on the outside looking in to know what it is we love so much about what it is that we love so much. I want them to look past the flashy cars, the jewelry, the dancing, and the clubs, and see into the soul of a generation. I want them to close their eyes for a moment and relax and listen to the heartbeat, and then I want them to tell me what they think about hip-hop. I want them to understand that hip-hop is a documentary, it's the story of a generation. Tupac Shakur once said "People don't have guns cause we talk about them, we talk about guns cause people have them." And that's what I want people to understand, the hood is what it is, I picked up a paintbrush so you can hear my story. I am a young black man, I am a father, I am a son, I am a brother, I am a teacher, I am a friend, and I am an artist. And I have a story to tell, It's he story of a generation raised by the music. It's the story of a man that was raised by hip-hop, She taught me how to walk like this and talk like this, so it's the only way I know how.
Nov 29th"do the best, be the best"...
Nov 3rdthough an engineer , i love digital designing. i am also on behance ( www.behance.net/pixter )
Nov 6thHello , I am Drei from Philippines . A Graphic Artist but still a student from a computer institute. I am Designing Logos, Billboards, Mixtape Covers, Calling Cards, Brochure & a Director in Music Videos + Advertisements Facebook Acct : http://www.facebook.com/drei.sanchez
Nov 14th