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Carne Griffiths Uses Tea and Ink to Create Artistic Masterpieces

The Nonsense Society welcomes an artist whose unique medium is tea and ink.

We Love Your Creativity #24

A compilation of inspiration from a content-creating generation.

We Love Your Creativity #23

A compilation of inspiration from a content-creating generation.

We Love your Creativity #18

A compilation of inspiration from a content-creating generation.

Sloppy Art – A Mess of Inspiration

Super creative and inspiring artworks that look messy, but are perfectly constructed.

Greg “Craola” Simkins: Paintings, Drawings & Graffiti

Greg Simkins’ boundless creativity and unique style just may leave your jaw on the floor. Let’s see…

Beautiful and Unique Body Art

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Sure paper, clay, canvas, and film are all great, but what about SKIN? It takes a lot of guts to use your own body as a tapestry. This is a collection of some particularly outstanding examples of body art. Feel free to share any other designs you admire in the comments.

Art Coming To Life: Illusion and 3-Dimensionality

art-coming-to-life-banner It always amazes me to find artists who use their creativity and talent to bring their art to life. I have compiled a showcase of some of my favorite pieces that manage to come right off the paper AND the pavement.

Grunge Artwork Depicting Emotion – Ben Tour

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Ben Tour uses a sort of messy art style that goes right to the heart. Although his portraits often seem to fade into white space, they seem so raw and real. Notice how he effectively lets your imagination create the rest of the work. I am never overwhelmed by his art, except by emotion. All artists could learn a thing or two from Ben Tour.

9 Amazing Examples of Abstract Art

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Wrap your head around this abstract art.

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