Omar‘s work has a lightness and humor that makes it impossible not to smile when you see it. It’s easy to see how charming and witty it is — and it's easy to forget all the backbreaking hard work that goes into honing that kind of grace in paint. Just the way it should be.
Omar Rayyan’s MicroVisions
Omar‘s work has a lightness and humor that makes it impossible not to smile when you see it. It’s easy to see how charming and witty it is — and it's easy to forget all the backbreaking hard work that goes into honing that kind of grace in paint. Just the way it should be.
Blog Archive
-
▼
2010
(165)
-
▼
April
(27)
- Relics
- The Brief: A Herd of Moose (on spec)The Critique: ...
- Boris Vallejo’s MicroVisions
- Tor Books turns 30!
- Rick Berry’s MicrvoVisions
- A Crash of Rhinos
- Happy birthday, Mr. Sondheim
- Donato Giancola’s MicroVisions
- Michael Wm. Kaluta’s MicroVisions
- Facelifts: Virga
- The Plains
- Scott Altmann’s MicroVisions
- Chicken Tikka Disasta
- Remembering John Schoenherr, by Gregory Manchess
- Tim O’Brien’s MicroVisions
- Sam Weber’s Ender’s Game ebook cover
- Scott Bakal’s MicroVisions
- Jon Foster’s MicroVisions
- AAARRR-F!
- Charles Vess’ Instructions by Neil Gaiman
- Mélanie Delon and A Crown of Swords
- Omar Rayyan’s MicroVisions
- Leaving My Comfort Zone
- Allen Williams’ MicroVisions
- Aang today, Aang salad tomorrow.
- Bill Carman’s MicroVisions
- iSurrender
-
▼
April
(27)