I have always enjoyed art. I think most people if not all people do. Art does not have to be an oil painting by a master, it can be and is so much more. There are so many talented people on the internet who share their gift with us and their styles are so varied.
I don't really have any art in my home except for one painting (which I can't even decide where to hang it). This is mostly because I don't have the money to do so. If I did have money in a serious way I would love to have my walls covered in all types of art. And, these 3 artists would be among it.
Dim:
Dim has makes some of the sweetest and cutest pictures that you can find on the internet. Her super sweet looking girls and attention to patterns and details make her pieces fun to look at for more than 10 seconds. The longer you look the more you see and the more you enjoy the piece. I had so much fun leisurely browsing her site. Each girl she draws I wish I could meet and make my friend. More pictures on her website!
Matsuo Hiromi:
I want to be the girl pictured above in the middle. How cool is she? Long and amazing curly hair (I get a little jealous of girls with curly hair because mine is straight as can be) and long limbs make her super cool and sexy looking. Matsuo's style is soft and colorful and I love the way she blends. She has a great talent and I want to see so much more of her work. She has a way of setting a tone in each piece that is amazing. Take a little peek at her site and treat your eyes.
Mihoshi:
First, I just have to say the name Mihoshi just makes me think of the blonde and super likeable character from the anime Tenchi. She was just too cute. I first saw the art of Mihoshi last year and fell in love with clean lines and stark color contrast. Most, if not all, of her pieces highlight a lovely lady or two. These cute girls stand amongst flowers, water, animals, and other visually catching scenes. Check out her site (which is in Japanese) and browse through her gallery. You will not be disappointed.
Wow those are all so pretty :D
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