You may be used to seeing work done on the computer that mimics reality, but what about hand-made, physical objects that look like they have been created digitally?
Graphic designer Noelia Lozano specialises in wonderful papercraft sculptures that has the uncanny ability to look more than digital art than hand-made, tactile pieces.
Often imbued with a surrealist, plastic-like quality, many of the designer’s artworks feature a riot of intense colors and fantastical shapes—view more of Lozano’s very impressive portfolio on her website.
It seems that the human hands can certainly give computers a run for their money when it comes to producing stunning art.
[via Naldz Graphics]