Tag Archives: art
The Book Art of Robert The
Posted on 11. Feb, 2010 by pavlus.
For many years american artist and mathematician creates very unusual items using books as a base material. I’m not sure whether you’ll like it or not, but this is really unusual stuff.
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Street Art by Kurt Wenner
Posted on 29. Jan, 2010 by pavlus.
Kurt Wenner born in Ann Arbor, Michigan is an artist best known for his realistic street painting and chalk murals using a projection called anamorphosis. These 3D chalk drawings on pavement have been featured in many newspapers and on several television shows.
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Surreal Paintings by Vladimir Kush
Posted on 26. Jan, 2010 by pavlus.
Vladimir Kush is a russian contemporary artist who currently resides at Hawaii island. His surreal and spectacular artworks are filled with metaphoras and force.
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Denis Zilber Art
Posted on 12. Jan, 2010 by pavlus.
Denis Zilber is an Israeli illustrator and artist (he immigrated to Israel from Minsk, Belarus in 1991). He collaborates with several magazines and advertising agencies. His illustrations are sometimes funny, sometimes serious, but they are always intersting.
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Fantastic Body Paintings
Posted on 24. Dec, 2009 by pavlus.
Body paintings is one of the most charming types of art forms. Craig Tracy, an artist who was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana takes a decision on that to paint when he sees the model’s body. Shapes of models’ bodies are an inspiration for his ideas. Sometimes he can spend up to [...]
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The Magic Art Of Walter Martin And Paloma Munoz
Posted on 23. Dec, 2009 by pavlus.
Walter Martin and Paloma Munoz are artists whose work usually involves bizzare fairy-tale like images trapped in snow globes. Their works are very creative and terribly interesting. See for yourself!
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Pencil Portraits by Matthew Leader
Posted on 14. Dec, 2009 by pavlus.
Great pencil portraits by Matthew Leader.
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Did You Know? - They Are Alive!
Posted on 08. Dec, 2009 by pavlus.
Terry Border has a gift to turn boring objects from our everyday life into alive ones. See yourself!
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David Herbert’s Art
Posted on 03. Dec, 2009 by pavlus.
David Herbert is an artist whose sculptural works reference iconic objects, images and moments from American history and pop culture. As a rule he uses abject materials and his sculptures are purposefully “rough”.
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Retired Superheroes
Posted on 02. Dec, 2009 by pavlus.
It seems that superheroes have finally grown old. Now they don’t fly around the cities taking out bad guys and saving the world. They while away at a superhero nursing home. Flabby Catwoman sleeps after the lunch, Mr. Fantastic limbs are overstretched, The Incredible Hulk rests in his wheelchair, while Wonder Woman stands by Captain [...]
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Cardboard art by Chris Gilmour
Posted on 22. Nov, 2009 by pavlus.
Chris Gilmour is an English artist who specializes in creation of full-scale objects made of glue and recycled cardboard. He uses both recycled packaging material and plain packaging cardboard. He creates objects out of our ordinary life.
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Gabriel Dishaw’s Junk Art
Posted on 17. Nov, 2009 by pavlus.
Gabriel Dishaw specializes in high end junk sculptures. Since 1990’s he has created many interesting and unusual sculptures. See yourself.
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Creative Halloween Costume
Posted on 10. Nov, 2009 by pavlus.
Eric Testroete made this as his costume for 2009 Halloween. He said that it was inspired by big-head modes he saw in the video games. He added: “I really wanted to get the faceted geosphere look with wireframe.”
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Fred Lebain’s Spring in New York
Posted on 08. Nov, 2009 by pavlus.
French photographer Fred Lebain took a series of photos around New York. After that he printed big photo posters of several places and and later came back to those sites. Photos you see are the result of careful re-aligning of the shots to incorporate previous images into new - creative and interesting.
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Travel with Saul Santos Diaz
Posted on 24. Sep, 2009 by sanela.
Saul Santos Diaz, born in Fuencaliente de la Palma (Canary Islands) is younger than I expected. And why do I say than I expected ? Because he is an amazing photographer. His photographs seem to be taken by someone with ages of experience; experience that he does possess as one may easily verify.
He studied at [...]
