Spanish artist Sonia Alins expresses personal feelings and thoughts via her art mixing of surrealism and visual poetry, in this series named Dones d’aigua (Water Women in English), the illustrator uses translucent paper to mimic water and depicts female figures who are being almost submerged, only a head, foot or hand poking out from the surface.
Related posts on VUING:
1:60 scale Boeing 777 by paper plane-making wunderkind with paper manilla folders
Spanish artist created incredibly realistic digital paintings by using fingers
Uncharted - Awesome sculpted wax figures in the form of digital art
Japanese pen & ink artist worked 10 hours a day, six days a week for 3 and half years to complete a ...
Giant ephemeral portraits created out of cutting from layers of wire mesh
Curious ceramic tableware by Israeli ceramicist Ronit Baranga
Abstract porcelain clay faces by artist Johnson Tsang
Aesthetic horse sculptures created out of driftwood by James Doran-Webb
Lifelike animal sculptures created out of scrap metal
Melting ceramics - Nomad Patterns
Wondrous body paintings of animals
Amazing ceramic sculptures by Christopher David White look alike woods
Beautiful works of art of birds created out of flowers
Delicate artwork out of feathers depicting the silhouettes of birds
Stunning fish lamps
Food art by Turkish photographer Sakir Gökçebag
Exquisitely ocean-inspired porcelain vessels by Jennifer McCurdy
3D Impressionism - Animal sculptures in motion made of reclaimed plastic items
Porcelain sculptures inspired by fractal patterns found in nature
Exquisite leaf bowls created out of the skeletal structure of leaf