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Self-Taught Painter Upcycled A Porthole To Make An Amazing Maritime Landscape

Adam Stevens, a self-taught painter, has created a beautiful ‘open sea’ painting inside an old porthole. The artist who has learned to paint with the aid of YouTube videos has captured the essence of being inside a ship with his mesmerizing oil painting that shows the ocean and the sky merging into each other.

“I started painting in 2019,” he tells DeMilked in an interview. “I lost my father a few years ago to cancer. After that loss, I was having severe anxiety and panic attacks, and I desperately needed an outlet. I always loved watching Bob Ross, but had never picked up a paint brush. I threw my first attempt in the trash can out of frustration. My wonderful wife urged me to try again.” “After the second attempt, I was hooked. I attest my largest jump in skill and enjoyment of painting to learning from Andrew Tischler,” he added. Check out his wonderful porthole painting in the gallery below.

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The artist mentioned that he has always loved water. “I love the idea of being out in the open ocean with nothing around you, especially at night. It brings a sort of peace and fear all at the same time. I thought a physical porthole acting as the frame would increase the illusion.”

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“Everything around me inspires me. I drive a lot for work, and I’m constantly slamming on my brakes and pulling over if I see an interesting or pretth scene. I keep my Sony DSLR in my passenger seat,” says Adam.

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“I love finding the beauty in every day scenes, such as barns or fields. When I’m able to capture on canvas that feeling and mood that I experienced on site, it’s just an unexplainable feeling.”

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Saumya Ratan

Saumya is an explorer of all things beautiful, quirky, and heartwarming. With her knack for art, design, photography, fun trivia, and internet humor, she takes you on a journey through the lighter side of pop culture.

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Artist Paints Realistic Portraits On His Hands And Stamps Them On Paper

Art in the palm of your hand? You got it! California-based artist, Russell Powell, paints celebrities’ faces on the palm of his hand. He then transfers them to paper, using his self-titled “hand-stamping” technique.

Russell adds intricate facial features and dramatic shading, which give his creations a spectacular, three-dimensional appearance. He works quickly enough to ensure the paint doesn’t dry before he puts palm to paper.

By adding his hand-print, Russell’s creations get a distinctive personal touch, and will always remain unique to him.

More info: Instagram (h/t: mymodernmet )

John Lennon

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Daenerys Targaryen, Game Of Thrones

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McCurry’s Afgan Girl

Dalai Lama

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Tupac Shakur

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David Bowie

Gwen Stefani

Kurt Cobain

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Vermeer’s Girl With A Pearl Earring

Robin Williams

Bob Marley

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Jack Sparrow

The Painter With One Of His Works

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George East