Tag Archives: Atwork
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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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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Bizarre Fingernails Artwork
Posted on 01. Jun, 2009 by sanela.
Artist work with the strangest and most unusual materials in order to create their art, and the fact is that the artist remains known not for his best, but the most original work. Therefor many of them chose some bizarre ways to express their creativity. Here you can have a look at the models at [...]
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Beautiful Women Paintings By Daniel F. Gerhartz
Posted on 06. May, 2009 by sanela.
Daniel Gerhartz’s compelling paintings resonate an honesty, integrity, and a directness immediately evident to the viewer. His skillful and technically adept work celebrates the created world, human form, personal relationships and a connection with landscapes and environments of special importance.
Gerhartz chooses subjects that allow him to explore and capture the artistic challenges of color, light, [...]
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X-Ray by Nick Veasey
Posted on 06. Apr, 2009 by sanela.
In a world obsessed with superficial image it is refreshing contrast to look beyond the surface and appreciate the stuff that surrounds us for what it is made of, not just what it looks like on the outside. English artist Nick Veasey uses x-ray technology to peel back the layers and peer inside all manner [...]
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Combined Technique of Thomas Allen
Posted on 30. Mar, 2009 by sanela.
Thomas Allen has very original technique of work. He combines photography with collage, patchwork from old vintage books. Beside the camera, his friends are also scissors and he arranges and brings to life dramatic scenes that look as if they were captions from an old movie. This unusual technique turns his work into something unique [...]
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Orange Winter Tree
Posted on 03. Mar, 2009 by sanela.
This is an amazing collection of very original and artistic installations by Svilen Dimchevski. He used orange in creating his unique artwork and completed it by adding interesting messages so it makes us ponder a little bit not only enjoy in the aesthetics.
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Anna Bird’s Artwork
Posted on 18. Feb, 2009 by sanela.
Anna Bird creates a very unique pieces of art. The strongest impression about them is the dark and twisted tone that covers all of her work, but also to sent of love, erotics and powerful emotions. It somewhat looks like a visual realization of the audio produce which is known as “love metal”. I personally [...]
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Work of Marc Wuchner
Posted on 17. Jan, 2009 by sanela.
Marc Wuchner is a young, German photograph. Most of his work that is here presented is in commercial purpose, such are the photos for different hair products, spaghetti sauce, Jacobs coffee, etc. Nevertheless, despite its commercial function, this photos are unusually artistic and very aesthetic, which is not something that we’re used to in the [...]
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The Skelewags
Posted on 15. Jan, 2009 by sanela.
This is an amazing artwork by a designer that calls himself Chewie. I can’t believe how cute these scull-headed fellas are. Usually this kind of art scares me, but this one is so indescribably sweet. I hope you’ll enjoy. This is just a small selection, but there is a link on the bottom where you [...]
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Daniel Luvisi’s Digital Art
Posted on 13. Jan, 2009 by sanela.
Daniel LuVisi is a California native who has a tremendous passion for illustrating. His work has some of the most detailed and original imagery that you won’t find in many places. Daniel takes inspiration from comics he read when he was a child, current music, and movies.
His work is very interesting, powerful and quite different [...]
