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Oatmealfull.jpg (JPEG Image, 1500 × 1184 pixels) THE BLUE ROSE | Brian M. Viveros. Juuri Art. Explosions of Color from a Chinese Artist. Hua Tunan is a rising artist in China. Combining the traditional elements of Chinese art and culture with a modern twist, Hua brings about beautiful explosions on the canvas. Based out of Foshan, Hua (also known as 画图男) does performance and street art in addition to his paintings. His work has gathered the attention of companies such as Volvo, who flew him out to Zurich to do graffiti art on one of their blank cars for a performance.

As his art continues to stimulate viewers, we at Visual News will keep an eye on him and his work at Chinese creative agency NeochaEDGE. To see more of Hua Tunan’s works click here. ↬ neochaEDGE. 13 Disturbing Pieces of Art from History. The media is often criticized for showing violent and disturbing imagery. Movies, TV, video games, tabletop RPGs, comic books, and various other things have all gone through periods where they're blamed for exposing children to dark and unsettling things. But as these fine art examples prove, violent and disturbing imagery is nothing new. (Obviously, this article contains some disturbing content.) 1. Peter Paul Rubens - Massacre of the Innocents Painted in 1611, Massacre of the Innocents is Rubens' interpretation of Herod's order to kill every young male in Bethlehem, as recounted in the Gospel of Matthew. 2.

This is but one of a series of works featuring disembodied body parts (including a painting of a pair of severed heads, equally as unsettling as this one) painted by French artist Théodore Géricault. 3. Andy Warhol is most famous for his pop art pictures of soup cans and Marilyn Monroe, but he also dabbled in some darker works, including his chilling piece, Big Electric Chair. 4. 5. I can't love you, but we can romance. : Nimit Malavia. I can't love you, but we can romance.These paintings were part of my solo exhibition at Show & Tell Gallery in Toronto, February 2010. As long as I can Carry all that I am able I don't need to be saved If only you could see things from my perspective Is my passion equal to the task Memories Teach me gently how to breath You were always so much more beautiful in the dark.

EK Interview: Adam Martinakis. Nanami Cowdroy. Tinymediaempire. The Violence of Flowers on the Behance Network.