Judith Braun, a New York based painter, created amazing paintings of landscapes and patterns using own fingers dipped in charcoal dust instead of paintbrush.
Related posts on VUING:
Uncharted - Awesome sculpted wax figures in the form of digital art
Three-dimensional animal sculptures look like they're formed from tree branches and twigs
Gravity-defying site-specific art installations by artist Cornelia Konrads
Sculptural landscapes artwork composed of numerous coiled ribbons from air-dry clay
Artist Carol Milne created glass knits with a technique invented by herself
Delicate artwork out of feathers depicting the silhouettes of birds
Exquisite eggshell carvings
Intricate and lifelike paper sculptures by artist Diana Beltrán Herrera that feature amazing details
Fruit doodles - Food art from bananas
Glass vases and sculptures showing nature beauty of ocean wave
Fantastic fairies made out of stainless steel wires
Amazing landscapes created out of old books
Impressive graffiti birds by a young Brazilian artist
How artists transform those boring urban buildings into beautiful pieces of art
Photo-realistic oil paintings of fruit and flowers by Dennis Wojtkiewicz
Animals sculptures created out of shattered glass
Extremely realistic mini sculptures
Ceramics objects look alike they're made out of cardboard
Decorating home with fire painting
Fragile and tiny work of art - Miniature sculptures of pencil tip