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It’s a really powerful thing when an artist makes you stop and take notice of their work. Sometimes I’ll stumble upon an artist who encapsulates everything that I love about art and creativity.
Raphel Vicenzi is one of those artists. After finding his portfolio the other day I couldn’t help but look through each of his amazing works. His work is dark, ironic, striking and creative. It mixes various mediums, such as digital art, doodles/sketches, painting and more. You can pick out such influences as propaganda, old-time poster design and abstract art.
I hope that you enjoy his work as much as I have, as he has hugely inspired me. I’ve compiled over 70 of his fantastic works below. These pieces help to show his tremendous diversity and skill.
Please visit his portfolio using the link below and give him some well-deserved feedback.
Raphel Vicenzi: My Dead Pony (Portfolio)
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this is awsome!
Awesome collection! thanks for the post
Before Photoshop came into picture (decades ago), this sort of art was very popular, but I don’t remember exactly which period are we talking about. I personally don’t like this style, but I do appreciate the great work and talent that was out into it.
Wow Raphael Vicenzi is an amazing artist, I’ll be definitely looking our for more from this artist, very unique and colorful with a retro effect. Thanks for the awesome inspiring post!
Nice post. I’ve never heard of Raphael Vicenzi before, but I will definitely be looking out for more of his artwork. So inspiring.
Thanks, keep up the great posts.
Great, thanks…
There’s no retirement for an artist, it’s your way of living so there’s no end to it.
Wonderful artwork
Great post, some really amazing photography.
Thanks.
this is amazing nothing can be so beautifully done with this technique of color washes. The whole imapct is captivating and stunning. The colllection of Raphael Vicenzi has filled my art appetite.