Pakayla Biehn takes photorealistic painting to a whole new level in her series Double Exposure.
About the project:
Building upon the double exposure theme of her previous works, Pakayla uses oil paint on canvas to present dream-like transfiguration of the natural world. The skill and refined beauty of her paintings enlists a realist style that recalls the delicacy, formality, and craftsmanship of old master techniques. She combines the cultivation of the portrait with a very intimate and vibrant observation of nature.
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Wilłak [VEEL-wahk], alternatively Wilgłoda [veel-GWOH-dah]; his name, a fusion of the words “wilk” and “łaknienie”/”głód” could be translated as “The Hunger Wolf”.
I had to take a quick break from some mandatory artstuff and drew up this concept design for my pet project Slava, a kind of re-imagining of pagan Slav mythology. This particular design wasn’t influenced by any particular creature in Slavic folklore, but I felt he could fit into the setting.
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A CalArts student, Eusong Lee directed this amazing student film.
Powerful message, beautiful imagery.
McKenna then proceeded to bawl her eyes out until she was nothing but a sopping wet blob in her chair.
CalArts students just want us to cry. All of them.
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gangsters and thugs criminals and hoods some of my friends sell records some of my friends sell bibles