Video: A whole world on an airship: fantasy ships and cars on colorful canvases
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Amazing ships, airships and airplanes are just one of the many themes in the paintings of the Lithuanian artist Modestas Malinauskas … However, these magical vehicles are so unusual and colorful that they are definitely worth special attention.
Modestas Malinauskas (Modestas Malinauskas) lives in the Lithuanian city of Kaunas, where he has a cozy workshop, which he shares with his wife, famous for her hand-made dolls. The rooms are filled with large, bright oil paintings. Modestas likes the bright fairy-tale nature, and therefore even the mechanisms or machines in his paintings look like part of the environment, implausible, but not devoid of their special charm.
Concept artist Peah also manages to fit the whole world on a small piece, but, unlike Malinauskas, not on a vehicle, but on tiny islands … The author works simultaneously in different art and graphic styles, which makes his work bright and exciting.
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