Sunday, September 29, 2019

The Art of Sasha IraSasha Ira is a Chicago based artist, known...



















The Art of Sasha Ira

Sasha Ira is a Chicago based artist, known for her eye-catching portraits of beautiful women. Her art is inspired by Art Nouveau, fashion illustration, and Japanese anime styles. 

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The Art of Sasha Ira

Sasha Ira is a Chicago based artist, known for her eye-catching portraits of beautiful women. Her art is inspired by Art Nouveau, fashion illustration, and Japanese anime styles. 

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Surreal Photography by Daniel Serva

Daniel Serva is a self-taught photographer born in Venezuela currently lives and works in Paraguay.

I’m a guy who does what he loves: taking pictures and creating alternate realities. My taste for surreal photography began one night in 2015. I wanted to draw what I felt in my notebook, tried it, but I’m not very good at drawing (yet), so I took my camera and the knowledge I had of digital manipulation and voilá. I felt so liberated and connected, I was able to express myself without even speaking (something I didn’t do before). From that moment I understood what it feels to do something with passion, I knew that my path would be photography because it makes me happy.

For more check out his Instagram and Flickr.

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Surreal Photography by Daniel Serva

Daniel Serva is a self-taught photographer born in Venezuela currently lives and works in Paraguay.

I’m a guy who does what he loves: taking pictures and creating alternate realities. My taste for surreal photography began one night in 2015. I wanted to draw what I felt in my notebook, tried it, but I’m not very good at drawing (yet), so I took my camera and the knowledge I had of digital manipulation and voilá. I felt so liberated and connected, I was able to express myself without even speaking (something I didn’t do before). From that moment I understood what it feels to do something with passion, I knew that my path would be photography because it makes me happy.

For more check out his Instagram and Flickr.

View similar posts  | selected by Margaret from tu recepcja

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