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Sketch Study – How To Draw An Awesome Eye

After years of drawing eyes on everything, I decided to share my technique. Learn how and share yours with the Nonsense Society.

We Love Your Creativity #23

A compilation of inspiration from a content-creating generation.

All Eyes on Nonsense Society

A beautiful compilation of eyes brought to you from the creative members of Nonsense Society.

Fantasy Illustrations by Amanda Putnam

The magnificent work of young artist, Amanda Putnam (USA).

Superhuman Artists + Freakishly Lifelike Artwork

Photorealistic art to leave you speechless (NOT PHOTOS).

We Love Your Creativity #2

Need a quick fix of inspiration?! This is a series that recognizes some of the best artists and work floating out there on the internet. These works have inspired us and will hopefully inspire you too! Remember, all rights to works posted on The Nonsense Society are reserved by the controlling rightholder(s). Click on each image to see the source.

Greg “Craola” Simkins: Paintings, Drawings & Graffiti

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

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.

Top Hats and Knives: Review of Tuna Ferit

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When I first looked at the pencil art featured at the Society by Tuna Ferit, I was blown away. Revisiting it again several days later with a more discerning eye however… no, I was still blown away. The first and third submissions especially are bordering on photo-realistic. Looking at this art actually sparked a lively debate between myself and my fiance, and to keep this review from simply being ham-fisted adoration of a particular artist (which he totally deserves), I will explain my feelings on the debate with you in an attempt to provide some form of reflection.

Instances of Breathtaking Creativity 2

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Out there in the world are artists who see things. I mean, really see things. These people can transform everyday life into breathtaking art. In order to do this you must ignore boundaries in your mind so that you may see how one part of something can blend into something else. Once you see the vision you must then make the smooth transition between ideas. That’s the trick, isn’t it? Other instances of breathtaking creativity involve conveying a vivid feeling, idea, or statement through an image. These artists have done just that, making a stunning composition. I challenge you to feel nothing while looking at these works. Good luck. This is the second in a series of two compilations. Be sure to check out the first installment of Instances of Breathtaking Creativity as well.

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