If you look closely you will see that I only used one type of quadrilateral to make this.

Paintings by Yoel Díaz Gálvez
Yoel Díaz Gálvez (b. 1979 in Havana, Kuba), graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in San Alejandro in 1998. Currently, he lives and works in Guadalajara, Mexico. His works could be found in the Guayasamín Foundation, the San Alejandro National Academy of Fine Arts, the European Museum of Modern Art- MEAM at Barcelona, Spain, the Major Seminary of Guadalajara. Guadalajara, Mexico, the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan De Los Lagos, as well as many other public and private collections in Cuba, Germany, Mexico, the Netherlands, United States, Puerto Rico, France and Canada.
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Photo based digital colored animals by Space Ram
If you’re into color and you’re into Instagram, you’re probably into Space Ram He takes photos - sometimes his own, often others submitted to him and through digital magic, turns them into gorgeous, rainbow masterpieces. Here a series of his art related to animals.
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Where The Sidewalk Ends.

The Art of Ray Oranges
Ray Oranges is an illustrator based in Florence.
There is something special about Ray’s artwork: he has the ability tell a whole story with just a few well chosen details. The absence of cluttering matter, enhanced by the mastery use of long shadows and bursts of light creates an emotional response in the viewer.
Ray’s message is always strong and to the point, although never aggressive. Ray’s artwork doesn’t aim at shouting louder than its surroundings – it doesn’t have to. The skillful use of full and empty spaces within the composition, with a predominance of the latter, is open territory for the viewer to fill the space with feelings and experiences; Ray aims at creating a meaningful dialogue with the viewer rather than establishing a relationship of command.


