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SOCIETY'. Markus Kayser - Solar Sinter Project. The loneliness of the swan by Luca Castagna. COTTONMONSTER.COM. Thijme Termaat. Moss graffiti making tips (1 photos) Posted on February 23, 2012 in Humor If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed or follow us on Facebook or Twitter .

Moss graffiti making tips (1 photos)

Thanks for visiting! Rate this Post Loading ... So... Check this out on our Partner Network. Antony Gormley. Sayaka’s recycled sculptures. Sayaka Kajita Ganz was born in Japan but now she’s living and working in Indiana, USA.

Sayaka’s recycled sculptures

She use discarded objects, mainly made in plastic, like kitchen tools, hangers, etc, to create stunning sculptures inspired by animals and nature. Porcelain Art by Kate Macdowell. Article by James Pond I am the owner of Pondly.com / art lover / electrical engineer / software developer / MBA in e-business student.

Porcelain Art by Kate Macdowell

I blog for pleasure and love to share my Internet findings. Insanely Detailed Sculptures of Kris Kuksi. Carnovsky. RGB Color est e pluribus unus RGB is a work about the exploration of the “surface’s deepness”.

carnovsky

RGB designs create surfaces that mutate and interact with different chromatic stimulus. Carnovsky's RGB is an ongoing project that experiments with the interaction between printed and light colours. The resulting images are unexpected and disorienting. The colors mix up, the lines and shapes entwine becoming oneiric and not completely clear. 75 Exceptional Moleskine Notebook Artworks. Moleskine notebooks are a favorite among many artists, designers and writers.

75 Exceptional Moleskine Notebook Artworks

They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and with many different kinds of paper. The elastic closure and pocket in the back of each one adds to their utility. The popularity of Moleskines among the art community ensures that there are thousands of great examples of Moleskine art out there. Flickr alone has a huge pool of Moleskine artists. Visual Inspiration - AaronWeissArt.com. DOUBLE EXPOSURE PORTRAITS on the Behance Network. Cyklop artifies street poles. French artist Cyklop Paris is all set to cover different cities with his wonderful art of customizing poles and other objects .Cyklop plays extensively with the symbol of an eye.

Cyklop artifies street poles

These 50 Photos Will Blow you Away. Lori Nix. Ayaka Ito. § Sculptures Popping Out of Paintings. Oh, to have been in Tokyo in June!

Sculptures Popping Out of Paintings

Shintaro Ohata just finished up a solo exhibition at the Yukari Art Contemprary in Tokyo, Japan. This Hiroshima, Japan-born artist is known for his ability to show us everyday life in a cinematic way. He captures light in his paintings, showering the world, as we know it, with carefully placed strokes of it. "Every ordinary scenery in our daily lives, such as the rising sun, the beauty of a sunset or a glittering road paved with asphalt on a rainy night, becomes something irreplaceable if we think we wouldn’t be able to see them anymore," he told Yukari gallery.

"I am creating works to capture lights in our everyday life and record them in the painting.” More than that, this artist has a unique style. Jon Defreest's Illustration & Graphic Design Portfolio. G A L L E R Y. The Art of Negative Space. on the Behance Network. Sign Up Log In The Art of Negative Space.

The Art of Negative Space. on the Behance Network

Chibirhm: The Only Guide You Will Ever Need to Art Nouveau. So a few of you shamelessly encouraged me to discuss Art Nouveau.

chibirhm: The Only Guide You Will Ever Need to Art Nouveau

I don't think you guys even knew what you were getting into. I love Art Nouveau. It's quite easily the single greatest influence on my art and general aesthetic... ever. Andrea Joseph. (Weekly Story Theme: Romance) There is no other love like an illustrator’s hand and its pen.

Andrea Joseph

These two spend hours together everyday, inseparable, and when they are not together, the hand years for the cool grip of its beautiful slender pen. Why Nikola Tesla was the greatest geek who ever lived. Additional notes from the author: If you want to learn more about Tesla, I highly recommend reading Tesla: Man Out of Time Also, this Badass of the week by Ben Thompson is what originally inspired me to write a comic about Tesla. Ben's also got a book out which is packed full of awesome.

There's an old movie from the 80s on Netflix Instant Queue right now about Tesla: The Secret of Nikola Tesla. Mountains of Books Become Mountains. I thought I’d seen every type of book carving imaginable, until I ran across these jaw dropping creations by Guy Laramee. His works are so sculptural, so movingly natural in their form, they’ve really touched me. His works are inspired by a fascination with so-called progress in society: a thinking which says the book is dead, libraries are obsolete and technology is the only way of the future. His thoughts: Bafo de Peixe. Andrew Archer. Incredible 3D Illustrations Jump Out of the Sketchbook. Every now and again, we come across a piece of art that we can’t even begin to wrap our heads around. These sketches by Nagai Hideyuki are the perfect example. The 21 year old artist from Japan creates drawings that seem to leap out of the sketchbook before your very eyes. It’s amazing to see what can be done with just a pencil and paper and the right angle for capturing a photo.

The Art of Michal Lisowski.