Beautiful take on anime/manga style. I like how he(I assume) uses a combination of different mediums, a mix of digital and traditional.
Here's a link to his Website: http://sinad.cgsociety.org/gallery/1051688/
Beautiful colors, the concept is amazing and I love the paint work. I remember when I was asked as a kid what my superpower would be I always said the power to make anything I draw come to life. I'm a huge fan of this artist's work. Their digital painting is breathtaking.
I absolutely love the perspective and the colors. Since my troubles with foreshortening I've gained a high respect for it now. I also love the comic book look, that is achieved besides it being manga.
So recently I received an email from my dad's cousin, who I call aunt, well anyway it was about an article featured in the times about a cat video film festival. This made me laugh and giggle, being a cat lover it definitely peaked my interest. I thought I might share it, it is a film festival which is art! YAY CATS~!
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/01/movies/at-cat-video-film-festival-stars-purr-for-close-ups.html?_r=1&emc=eta1
Red by たく(Taku)
I don't know why but I always love seeing the brush strokes, of course this is digitally painted, but that unfinished or texturized look that the digital brush leaves has always been appealing to me. I am guessing this is Princess Mononoke, judging by the earrings, face paint and necklace.
The title reads "fuwa fuwa" which basically means fluffy. I believe this is an alpaca, adorable~! The way the artist paints the fur really makes you want to hug the alpaca as well.