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ProArt IllustrationProArt IllustrationProArt Illustration is an innovative series of digital artworks created by Ukrainian designer Andrey Prokopenko that captures the sublime beauty of natural landscapes through a distinctive artistic approach. The collection, which began in December 2015 in Kiev, encompasses more than 100 illustrations characterized by a unique compositional framework that simulates viewing nature through a window or keyhole, creating an intimate voyeuristic experience for the viewer. Each illustration masterfully employs negative space and features a central luminous element, typically represented by the sun or moon, serving as a focal point that draws the viewer's attention while establishing a consistent visual hierarchy. The artworks, created using advanced digital illustration techniques, depict various natural settings including mountains, waterfalls, and forests, each rendered with meticulous attention to detail and rich visual textures. The illustrations, typically produced at 285x285mm (1080 x 1080 pixels) in vector format, allow for scalable applications without quality loss, making them versatile for various commercial applications including t-shirt prints, music covers, book covers, puzzles, paintings, stickers, and posters. The series garnered international recognition by winning the Bronze A' Design Award in the Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication Design category in 2021, acknowledging its innovative approach to visual storytelling and technical excellence. The artwork's distinctive style creates a frozen moment in time, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in carefully crafted scenes that evoke emotional responses and personal interpretations, while the consistent use of framing devices and dominant color schemes establishes a cohesive visual language throughout the series. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: digital illustration, landscape art, nature visualization, contemporary design, vector graphics, artistic composition SOURCES: |
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