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Art of Vitaly Bulgarov. LANDSCAPES — Jeremy Mann. 8 Amazing Natural Phenomena. Fire rainbows Image credit: Derek W Properly known as circumhorizontal arcs, fire rainbows form when the sun is higher than 58° in the sky. When the sunlight passes through plate-like ice crystals suspended in wispy cirrus clouds, it looks like the cloud has been turned into a rainbow. Frost flowers Image credit: NOAA/Glen Conner When the temperature of the air is below the freezing temperature of water, but the ground isn’t, frost flowers can form.

Basalt columns Image credit: Schnobby Basaltic lava cools down fairly rapidly after an eruption compared to other types of molten rock. Supercell thunderstorms Image credit: NOAA/Greg Lundeen A supercell is more than an ordinary thunderstorm. Penitentes Image credit: Arvaki Steep blades of snow called penitentes are created in high altitudes when the sun gets so hot, the snow sublimates instead of melting to a liquid. Volcanic lightning Image credit: Oliver Spalt Snow donut Image credit: Salvi 5 Sundog Image credit: Gopherboy6956 Hole punch clouds. Garret Rau by Valentina Quijada for Male Model Scene. A Touch of Silver story captured for Male Model Scene by photographer Valentina Quijada with model Garrett Rau at the famed Disney Concert Hall by Frank Gehry serving as an impeccable backdrop.

In charge of the eye-catching styling was Kevon Young-Square while the grooming was handled by Iris Esmeralda. The handsome Garrett is represented by Vision Los Angeles model agency. For the session Kevon has selected pieces from Urban Outfitters, ZARA, Noveek (shopnoveek.com), Steve Madden, They Alley Downtown LA, and H&M. The clear tee above from the new collection by Kevon Young Square is available at shopnoveek.com from October 22nd. Discover the rest of the story below: Mark Molnar | Facebook. _mx7equGdMQ1qhiczbo1_500.png (500×240) The Art Of Animation. More Stunning Photography Inspiration. Recycled Books Transform Into Abstract Body Parts. UK-based artist Bronia Sawyer has always found art to be a means by which she could control and manipulate her world and her surroundings.

From a very young age, Sawyer expressed herself through her creativity, later saying, "For me creativity and imagination go hand in hand. " Body Parts, Live Breath Art is a series of sculptures in which the artist took pages and pages of recycled books and transformed them into spiraling, abstract impressions of body parts. The layers of repetitive shapes were inspired by Sawyer's feelings that art is a piece of what makes her whole and something that runs through her veins.

Each sculpture represents a body part including a spine, a pelvis, and lungs. As an adult who has overcome many obstacles with words and reading, the artist chose to use pages from books as a representation of her past struggles. The combination of her academic weaknesses with her artistic strengths resulted in these simples structures that emit a powerful beauty. Beautifully Crafted Cherry Tree Installation. Inspired by last year's National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., Tom Price has created his own cherry trees using polypropylene pipe and nylon cables.

Price heated the plastic tubing, which allowed the material to conform to his liking. Next, he used the cables to tie the tubing together. Cross-sections of the tubing were used to make the leaves. While Price's cherry trees are beautiful themselves, their shadows certainly add to the installation's beauty. To find out more, check out our interview with Tom Price below.

I understand the installation was inspired by the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington DC. I have been working a lot with plastics over the past few years, and in particular with utilitarian plastic products. The PP Tree installation is partly about the material (common polypropylene plumbing pipes) and what can be done with it, but it is also intended as an observation of our understanding and acceptance of beauty.

What's next for you? Anita Leocadia — Mayberry’s Insects. Book sculpture by Kelly... Dajjal - Page 4. Thanks alienoracle. your nickname rules :Oadrian thanks! If i get a toprow i might pee myself from excitement. i love your website btw.luxifer thank you so much. I am obviously not going to pose it because i like the simple standing pose for something mechanical, but also because i havent lost it yet. we re talking about 240 subtools here, and from those 250 each one consists of 10-50 merged subtools. I think it would be cool if zbrush would do parent subtools and then children for these, which would inherit the attributes from the parents. for example you move, rotate or scale the parent and the children follow.

Or maybe simply grouping the subtools instead of merging. Noir illustrations by Glen Orbik. Kuindzhi. Surikov. These Veiled Figures of Bronze and Marble by Kevin Francis Gray Seem to Drip with Fabric. Ballerina, 2011. Grey Bardiglio Marble. 190 x 45 x 52cm Irish sculptor Kevin Francis Gray works primarily with bronze and marble to create idealized figures draped with fabric in the style of Neoclassical or Baroque figurative sculptures. Though, unlike gods or royalty that one might expect to see rendered in such incredible detail, Gray instead creates anonymous depictions of regular individuals he encounters near his studio in London, often people struggling with addiction or other difficult, real-world issues. From an essay about Gray’s work by Rachel Wilf: The resulting works portray these subjects—often with personal histories marred by contemporary demons such as addiction—with dignity and importance, yet they also express a somber, contemplative quality emphasized by the artist’s consistent shrouding of his subject’s faces.

Ballerina Bust, 2012. Black Carrara Marble. 41 x 35 x 35cm Temporal Sitter, 2012. Temporal Sitter, 2011. Category : Red & Pink Ornaments - GlassOrnaments.USGlassOrnaments.US. Creative Essence: Creatures. Ballistic Publishing has announced Creative Essence: Creatures, a guide to creating beasts for games and film. This 250 page book contains never-before-seen artwork by professional concept artists such as Bryan Wynia, Andrew Baker, Aris Kolokontes, Ian Joyner, James Van Den Bogart, Josh Herman, Martin Rezard and Simon Webber. ballisticpublishing.com | Amazon. The Ultimate Towel Folding Guide. The practice and study of origami involve various topics relevant to the mathematical field, but you don’t need to be any expert to fold some towels in a nice and different way. Terrys Fabrics shows us how in the following infographic. [Click here for full size version] Embed This Image On Your Site (copy code below): <div style="clear:both"><a href=" src=" title="The Ultimate Towel Folding Guide" alt="The Ultimate Towel Folding Guide" border="0" /></a></div><div>Courtesy of: <a href=" Journal</a></div>

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Spinners3_clone - animaclock. Seanyoodesign. November 2010. Road Rash Concept Art. September 2012. We love to see technical art by a Woman! Check out SHIHDEVIL. Gloria's IMDB listing. Keywords: sci-fi science fiction space concept robots robotic scenes environments rendered design drawn by professional concept artist gloria shih credited films include cowboys and aliens the hunger games the amazing spider man cloud atlas bionicle 3.

Dark Undersea Sounds. Silk – Interactive Generative Art. - StumbleUpon. 11 cheap gifts guaranteed to impress science geeks. Science comes up with a lot of awesome stuff, and you don't need a Ph.D, a secret lab, or government funding to get your hands on some of the coolest discoveries.

We've got a list of 11 mostly affordable gifts that are guaranteed to blow your mind, whether or not you're a science geek. Click on any image to see it enlarged. 1. Aerogel Also known as frozen smoke, Aerogel is the world's lowest density solid, clocking in at 96% air. It's basically just a gel made from silicon, except all the liquid has been taken out and replaced with gas instead. If you hold a small piece in your hand, it's practically impossible to either see or feel, but if you poke it, it's like styrofoam. Aerogel isn't just neat, it's useful. Price: $35 2. Inside these sealed glass balls live shrimp, algae, and bacteria, all swimming around in filtered seawater. EcoSpheres came out of research looking at ways to develop self-contained ecosystems for long duration space travel.

Price: $80 3. Price: $70+ 4. Price: $150 5. 6. An old Cherokee told his grandson: Coffee Kiss | The Intersection. 23 Ways for a Comic Artist to Survive and Thrive in any Economy. 17.5K FlaresTwitter35Facebook160Google+9StumbleUpon17.3K Pin It Share1818LinkedIn10inShare10Filament.ioMade with Flare More Info17.5K Flares× By Jason Thibault This was originally a to do list that I wrote for myself.

I was trying to think of as many things that I could do as an artist to expand my reach and get the word out there. Some were stupid so I immediately omitted them and tried to chisel this list down to only the good stuff. This isn’t meant to distract you from your goal of becoming an uber successful comic book artist. I understand that you need to dedicate the bulk of your time to your craft and comic pages take long enough to finish as it is. But sometimes you’ll hit roadblocks. Somewhere down the line I’ll expand some of these suggestions into full blown articles of their own. A few things to note: 1. 2. 3. 1. If you really take to painting or creating larger works then you may be able to get in on a group show and eventually your own show. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Untitled.

Thought of You. Phenomenon - The mysterious and unexplained. Gyönyörű illusztrációk golyóstollal. Daniel Lieske.com - Digital Art by Daniel Lieske. Möbius Ship: An Un-Ending Sculptural Tribute. With a title and form that wittily plays on the puzzling and unending surface of a Möbius strip, artist Tim Hawkinson has created a bizarrely continuous model in the likeness of ship-in-bottle hobbyists. His hanging sculpture takes it’s inspiration from the story of Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, interpreting Captain Ahab’s consuming passion of chasing the illusive white whale by creating a ship that chases itself in an impossible loop. Hawkinson has made a name for himself by taking everyday materials and using them in unusual ways, creating works that address larger issues of history, human consciousness, nature and technology. For this intricate piece he used a host of found objects and household materials, from staples and twist ties to craft wood and packing material.

The result transforms the mundane nature of the mediums, creating a captivating and awe inspiring sculpture far greater than its material roots. Via: imamuseum.org. - StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon.