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In conceptual photography, the photographer is trying to convey a message or concept through abstract symbolism in the form of drawings, paintings, quick sketches, sculptures, miniatures, and all types of art that defines the object or attempts to explain the meaning.   In this post we found examples of remarkable concept art created by different artists.   All images are linked to pages of the author.  Enjoy!  1. Ganesh  Meet Ganesh the god of beginnings and a patron of arts shown in a beautiful drawing by Francis.

In conceptual photography, the photographer is trying to convey a message or concept through abstract symbolism in the form of drawings, paintings, quick sketches, sculptures, miniatures, and all types of art that defines the object or attempts to explain the meaning. In this post we found examples of remarkable concept art created by different artists. All images are linked to pages of the author. Enjoy! 1. Ganesh Meet Ganesh the god of beginnings and a patron of arts shown in a beautiful…

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Harpies were mainly winged death-spirits, half bird and half woman, best known for constantly stealing all food from Phineas of Thrace. The literal meaning of the word seems to be "that which grabs" as it comes from the ancient Greek word "ἁρπάζω" (harpaxo) which means "I grab". Harpies could also bring life. The four harpies are Aello, Celaeno, Ocypete and Podarge. They were the children of Thaumas and Electra. Their other sisters were Iris and Arke. A harpy was...

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Mar 10, 2025 - This is a concept I made based on some of the things thought by VFX apprentice.  Although it took longer than I had hoped for I had a blast working on this and will definitely try and find more time to do concepts.  Big thanks to Jason Keyser for feedback and the awesome VFX apprentice community for being such a motiving & helpful group of people!  One day I might do an attempt to create it in 3D.

This is a concept I made based on some of the things thought by VFX apprentice. Although it took longer than I had hoped for I had a blast working on this and will definitely try and find more time to do concepts. Big thanks to Jason Keyser for feedback and the awesome VFX apprentice community for being such a motiving & helpful group of people! One day I might do an attempt to create it in 3D.

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