Rafael Fergo (http://rafaken.deviantart.com/)
I think this artist's work related most to my dream concept, and I absolutely love his work. His theme seems to be some sort of "out of this world dream", judging by his use of flying and floating objects surrounding the earth. The clouds and different shades of blue also give it a very dreamy feel. The thing i like most about his work is the fact that he used different images that aren't necessarily connected to each other, and combined them into one cohesive picture. This is what i would like to do with my artwork, so I can definitely pick up some ideas and techniques from these works. The seamless layering is what i would like to be able to do the most, because I'm not making a collage and would like for my picture to look as believable as possible.
Marta Nael (http://martanael.deviantart.com/)
What i loved the most about this artist's work is the fantasy concept that she used, which i think is what attracted me to the pictures in the first place. She makes all her artwork on photoshop, and it takes her about a week to finish each piece. I really admire that kind of dedication, and obviously her hard work really paid off. I think the pictures look sort of eerie and mysterious, which is another thing that intrigues me about these pictures. Her skillful use of colors, shadows and highlights evoke emotion in viewers which is something that i would like to do with my work too. I can't imagine how much effort she put into making these, but there are definitely some techniques that I could pick up just by looking at them. As i said before, I want my work to look as believable as possible, even if it's supposed to be a "fantasy" or "dream" artwork.
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