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- StumbleUpon. Art Brut - Mordern Art. Kseniya Simonova, Sand Animation, Ukraine's Got Talent 2009 Winner. Video Description Kseniya Simonova is a 24 years old Ukrainian artist. She uses a giant light box, dramatic music, imagination and "sand painting" skills to interpret the occupation of Ukraine during WWII. She won Ukraine's Got Talent 2009, watched by over 13 million people. Source: Kseniya Simonova.com. Kseniya Simonova Kseniya Simonova (born 1985) is a sand animator from Ukraine. She started drawing with sand after her business collapsed due to the early 21st century credit crunch and had been drawing for less than a year when she entered Ukraine's Got Talent.

She became the 2009 Winner of Ukraine's Got Talent, constructing an animation that portrayed life during USSR's Great Patriotic War against the Third Reich in World War II. Simonova won 1,000,000 Ukraninan Hryvnia (approx. She begins by creating a scene showing a couple sitting holding hands on a bench under a starry sky, but then warplanes appear and the happy scene is obliterated. Art. Stripes.

Jigsaw puzzles on TheJigsawPuzzles.com. Amazing 3D Street Art Paintings by Edgar Mueller. Inspired by three-dimensional illusion paintings (particularly by the works of Kurt Wenner and Julian Beever) Edgar Mueller is now pursuing this new art form and creating his own style.. Everything you need to know about the best street art. Anime & Manga. Contrary to popular belief, the horror of nuclear war is not the stuff of science fiction; humanity has already experienced a nuclear war, albeit a limited one; it was called World War II; a war in which nuclear weapons were dropped on cities full of people. Those whose impression of the medium we call “comics” is based on American super-hero comics and the current milquetoast crop of newspaper comics may be amazed to learn of some of the topics that comics stories have dealt with.

In a future post, I’ll cover Maus, Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel (fancy name for comics story) of his father’s account of imprisonment in a German concentration camp in WWII. Spiegelman also contributed an introduction to the U.S. release of another chilling and powerful story presented in the medium of comics: the Japanese graphic novel Hadashi no Gen (Barefoot Gen, pronounced with a hard “G”), an account of the bombing of Hiroshima and its aftermath told from the point of view of a six year old boy. 3D Animals Painted into Bowls of Resin. When I first saw these pieces, I assumed they were new work from Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori. His fantastic paintings, if you can call them that, have been making an arrested splash in the art world for a few years now.

These examples, created by Singapore based Keng Lye, were inspired by his work and use the same incredible technique of painting with acrylic on increasingly deep layers of clear resin. See Also This is a Painting: 3D Fish Painted in Layers of Resin What makes Lye’s pieces different is that his creatures – like turtles and an octopus – are seen rising above the liquid they inhabit. The series, aptly called “Alive Without Breath”, looks just like that: his creatures would often be difficult to differentiate from a living example in a neighboring bowl, box or cup. What’s not clear about Lye’s examples, is whether he uses any 3D objects to create the portions of the animals that rise out of the liquid.

You can see more of Lye’s work on DeviantArt or Flickr. Shop Framed Wall Art Prints & Canvas. Maninthedark.com by Miltos Manetas and Aaron Russ Clinger , 2004. - StumbleUpon. Places to see at least once in life. They say there are places in this world that anyone should see them at least once in life. Although we want each of you to go see them live, and we offer in the form of photos below. If I had to redo the path for real, the steps you would wear in Norway in Greece, Iceland, Netherlands, Croatia, China and Bora Bora. Whether it will attract the ocean or dream of green forests and endless, fascinating places of the world is waiting to delight.

And who knows how many are still undiscovered? Preachers Rock, Preikestolen, Norway Zakynthos Island, Greece Skaftafeli, Iceland Plitvice Lakes, Croatia Lakes Jiuzhaigou, China Hotel Four Seasons Bora Bora Paterswolde Meer, a lake south of Groningen, Netherlands Marble caves, Chile Chico, Chile Marqueyssac gardens, Dordogne, France Greenland Capilano suspension bridge, Vancouver, Canada Valley of the Ten Peaks, Moraine Lake, Alberta, Canada Multnomah Falls, Oregon, USA Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, south coast of Iceland Labels: Places to see at least once in life. D*Face.

Tunis - Zoo-Project. LES-MARTYRS- Tunis - Whalid S. décedé le 24/12/10 LES-MARTYRS- Tunis - Quartier Bab-Souika LES-MARTYRS- Tunis - Hatem B. décedé le 12/01/11 LES-MARTYRS- Tunis - Avenue Bourguiba LES-MARTYRS- Tunis - Théâtre El Hamra - Rue Al Jazira LES-MARTYRS- Tunis - Quartier Hafisa - Medina - Nuit LES-MARTYRS- Tunis - Quartier Hafisa - Medina LES-MARTYRS- Tunis - Hassan A. décedé le 08/02/2011 à Sidi Bouzid LES-MARTYRS- Tunis - Manifestation Théâtre Municipal - Avenue Bourguiba LES-MARTYRS- Tunis - Porte de France LES-MARTYRS- Tunis - Mohamed H. décedé le 11/02/2011 à Tunis LES-MARTYRS- Tunis - Porte de France - Nuit LES-MARTYRS- Tunis - Ahmed B. décedé le 09/02/2011 à Gafsa LES-MARTYRS- Tunis - Manifestation Théâtre Municipal - Avenue Bourguiba - Kasbah 3 ?

LES-MARTYRS- Tunis - HAKIM B. décedé le 09/02/2011 à Hammamet LES-MARTYRS - Tunis - Quartier la Hafsia - Nuit LES-MARTYRS- Tunis - Avenue Bourguiba - Nuit Use keys ↑ and ↓ or the wheel of the mouse to navigate. Les 75 plus belles photos de Street Art en 2011 street-art-2011_73 – Suchablog. 106 of the most beloved Street Art Photos.

Click on a photo and you make it bigger and can post a comment on it. And thats some of the most beloved Street Art Photos posted in 2012 on Street Art Utopia! A member of Street Art Utopia on Facebook wrote two year ago this nice piece about the future: – My son, do you want to hear something strange? – Yes! – You know the new tree painting we did on the garage last week.

. . – What? – Well, yes, many were. . – Was art forbidden? – Well no, but it had to be in special buildings only. . – Wow. . . – Yes, my son.