Brooklyn-based artist Leah Yerpe‘s charcoal drawings depict the true beauty and joy of movement. Her work somehow captures the both the constrains of human anatomy, and also the freedom we can experience in our own bodies. Her figures are twisted, but graceful; tightly bound, but free. Her figures’ faces are typically obscured, which leaves their expressions and emotions a mystery. Their poses could represent pain or ecstasy. They could be falling or flying. They overlap like elements in a collage, but the larger image is one of cohesion as bodies blend together to create beautiful new forms.
Born in Barcelona in the 1992, Núria Farré is a young artist focused on her emotional realism. In these artworks the tecnique and the concept have the same importance. Please, visit her page for see more artworks https://www.facebook.com/nuriafarreabejon
“I’m really inspired by the models that lend their time and likeness to me. Trying to capture the beauty of these women is something that I don’t think I’ll ever get sick of, it’s an amazing jump off point for the direction I want a given piece to follow.” Aaron Nagel
Amazing photorealistic paintings by Alyssa Monks
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