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    Japanese artist Akie Nakata turns stones and rocks into adorable animal paintings you can hold in the palm of your hand

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    The Dreamy Watercolour & Pen Paintings of Sunga Park ( parksunga )

    Sunga Park is a Korean artist, graphic designer and freelance illustrator who is based in Bangkok. Many of her illustrations have been included in magazines. She is currently visiting Europe painting watercolours and sketching the architecture.
    She is a self-taught artist who enjoys the ‘unpredictable’ nature of watercolours to show natural aspects of the environment. She states in a recent interview “Watercolours taught me about life, because I created tons of failures over repeated attempts.”
    Much of her work is inspired by the architecture of the places she has travelled, from India to Europe, every place she visits seeps into her work and allows her to develop her style. She states in a recent interview with Japan Cinema, “I always focus on showing my feelings through the common architectural features. When people look at an oriental painting their ideas can float along with the objects in the piece. I intend to attract the participation of viewers in this way. For me, art is completed by people’s imagination or appreciation.”

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