The Internet is looking for who designed this cup. What does Springfield have to do with it? Disposable cups, forming a permanent legacy. But whose? That was the question. The intense passion of a nostalgic corner of the Internet flared up last week, with a post on a popular web forum. The anonymous user wanted to find the person behind a design so commonplace you've never thought about it. It's just there. When you ask if you can get some water ... when you opt for the combo meal ... when you're given a drink in the hospital. A continuous broad teal brushstroke, topped with a finer purple one. The design is called "Jazz," and it has an oddly passionate fan base.
On Reddit last week, an anonymous user going by mcglaven said he couldn't find much about the original designer through Google. "Perhaps the crowdsourced brain of Reddit can help," he wrote. It did, to a degree. But Gina's last name was unknown. But mcglaven's five questions had gone unanswered. I started searching. A design obsession That was exactly what interested me about Jazz — its fan base Instagram | @lilshawnmac. Mandarin Duck. Fine Art Giclee Printer in the UK | Fine Art Prints, Canvas Printing & Greeting Cards | dStudio - Take Your Art Further. Artist Rob Gonsalves at Progressive Art. Artist Rob Gonsalves was born in Toronto, Canada in 1959. During his childhood, he developed an interest in drawing from imagination using various media.
By age twelve, his awareness of architecture grew as he leaned perspective techniques and began to do his first paintings and renderings of imagined buildings. After an introduction to Artists Dali and Tanguy, Gonsalves began his first surrealist paintings. The "Magic Realism" approach of Magritte along with the precise perspective illusions of Escher came to be influences in his future work. In his post college years, Gonsalves worked full time as an architect, also painting trompe l'oeil murals and theatre sets. Although Gonsalves' work is often categorized as surrealistic, it differs due to the fact that the images are deliberately planned and result from conscious thought.
Numerous individuals around the world, corporations, embassies, and a United States Senator collect Gonsalves' original work, and limited edition prints. Alexa Meade Art. Paperholm. Anamorphic Art | a special instance of perspective | Page 3. This section has some examples to use with conical mirrors In order to use these templates, you will need a copy of the Adobe Acrobat reader. You can download a copy from the Adobe Website .How to Make a Conical Mirror To view the conical mirror examples you need to make a mirror using a piece of aluminium coated thin plastic sheet. The examples have been created with a mirror having an angle of 60 degrees. As with the anamorphosis for putting an image on a cone, the cone is constructed from a sector of a circle.
From the downloads below, print out the conical mirror template and cut it out. With a craft knife cut the slit and then remove the template. The slit acts both as a locator for the tab and as an indicator for the position of the 180 degree sector for the mirror. It is hard to get a perfect conical mirror using this method. Downloads Undistorted original images ……….. Conical mirror template ………… Click here to download An 11 x 11 grid …………. The eye of horus ……….. Artist Takes Every Drug Known to Man, Draws Self Portraits After Each Use.
This is all kinds of cool, and everything your mother told you not to do. Bryan Lewis Saunders is an artist from Washington D.C., not just any artist though. Saunders prefers to take a more unconventional approach to his artwork. Arguably his most interesting project, entitled DRUGS is described as follows: Below, you can view a collection of portraits Saunders drew while under the influence of various substances ranging from cocaine, to marijuana, to DMT. Each portrait is an astonishing look into the mind of someone tweaked out on drugs, something that your eyes will surely appreciate. Abilify / Xanax / Ativan 90mg Abilify 1 sm Glass of “real” Absinth 10mg Adderall 10mg Ambien Bath Salts 15mg Buspar (snorted) 4 Butalbitals Butane Honey Oil 250mg Cephalexin 1/2 gram Cocaine Computer Duster (2 squirts) 2 bottles of Cough Syrup 1 “Bump” of Crystalmeth 4mg Dilaudid 1 shot of Dilaudid / 3 shots of Morphine 60mg Geodon Hash Huffing Gas Huffing Lighter Fluid 7.5mg Hydrocodone / 7.5mg Oxycodone / 3mg Xanax 2mg Xanax.
Vibrant Knife Painting. Follow @Scene360: Judith Ann Braun's Fingers Are Magical. With an art career spanning more than three decades, Judith Ann Braun has tested the limits of her artistic musculature. She began as a self-described “realistic figure painter,” and worked through the struggles common to anyone who endeavors upon an artistic pursuit, that of searching for one’s own voice in the chosen medium. Fast forward to the 21st century where the evolution of Braun’s work has brought us to the Fingerings series, a collection of charcoal dust landscapes and abstracts “painted” using not brushes but her fingertips. Braun has a specific interest in symmetry, as evidenced by the patterns she follows in a number of the Fingerings pieces as well as work in the Symmetrical Procedures collection.
Her fingerprints are obvious up close in some of the paintings, though a step back and the grandeur of Braun’s imagination sprawls into a landscape of soft hills, overhanging trees, delicate florals, and a reflective waterway. Share With Your Friends. Solitude - 2010/2011 - A work in progress on Behance.