Portraits by Marcello Castellani

Based out of Bogotá, Colombia, visual artist Marcello Castellani has an eye-catching style when it comes to portraits. Starting off by using traditional photography to capture his subject, he proceeds to add layers of digital paint using a variety of software to generate the desired result. via Scene360

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Mike Campau

Digital photography retouch is taken to the next level - this is what I feel when reviewing Mike's portfolio. Check his digital sculptures, artworks and commercial works both on personal website and behance profile

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Digital Art by Gediminas Pranckevicius

Explore the world of beautiful surreal worlds and characters created by Gediminas Pranckevicius based in Lithuania digital artist. You can see more of his work over on Facebook, and all of these are available as prints via INPRNT.

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http://vimeo.com/41132318

Katerina Belkina

Mesmerising digitally manipulated photography forms the real state of digital art. These are the works of Russian artist Katerina Belkina

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Tomcat Brothers by Piotr Jabłoński

Futuristic comics-like journey of two Tomcat Brothers accompanied with a huge white graffiti cat, a saviour and a friend at the same time. The plot created by Polish digital artist Piotr Jabłoński, you can visit his portfolio on Deviantart, Behance or Facebook and even buy few prints of Tomcats following this link tomcat-nicponim-8

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Geometric Reflections by Victoria Siemer

Victoria Siemer aka Witchoria is a graphic designer and a photographer who lives in New York. In her latest series entitled Geometric Reflections, she shots beautiful natural landscapes, peaceful mountains and green hills. Then she added a geometrical form in the picture, reflecting it like a mirror and giving so an awesome surrealistic look to the photo.

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Monument Valley Game App

You don't need a special announce to mention the rocket start of a new iOS game "Monument Valley". Designers from "the creative silicon valley" - Shoreditch, London forming the agency UTSWO released the game being inspired by the surreal world of M.C. Escher.

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"Monument Valley is an elegant puzzle game where you guide a young princess, Ida, through a maze of ruined monuments. You manipulate the landscape to let Ida get from place to place, using optical illusions to your advantage – as in Monument Valley, when walkways appear to line up, Ida can walk along them – even when you know that they really don't." via Digital Arts

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Official Trailer:

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Behind the scenes:

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In these films they explain how the works of MC Escher and the architecture of ancient temples inspired both Ken's visuals and way the game is played.

The team also revealed their favourite things about the game and its creation in the video below.

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"Robert Jahns, better known as nois7, has casually been manipulating photos to create surreal, impossible situations for some time now. Featured throughout much of his work are cities – bold old and new – infused with extremes, from the frozen canals of Venice to skateboarding the skyline of New York City. While the idea itself is not necessarily new, the execution is very well done, leaving the viewer with a sense of awe." via Highsnobiety nois7-8

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