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I t's said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and for purposes of this feature, in all our puerility, we're the beholders. We present then nine weird public art displays/exhibits that, in our lowly opinion, surprisingly don't suck. 1. Jane Alexander's Butcher Boys . Good for a nightmare or two. (Photo by barbie in spyland ).
November 15th, 2011 • Posted by: mark • Posted in: art • Comment Tags: Michal Lisowski Take a look at some illustrations from Polish artist, Michal Lisowski . More after the jump. You will never miss out on our unbelievably awesome content if you follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook .
Monster Waves… Tricky Lighting… Astounding risk… Timeless Photographs. “The Shorebreak Art of Clark Little” is nothing short of epic. Getting inside, over and under 30-40 foot waves is no small feat, especially with bulky camera equipment, and a goal of finding that perfect angle and lighting condition that makes a perfect shot. (all images copyright Clark Little , used with permission) Clark Little is pretty well known today as the foremost shorebreak art photographer (his art has been seen on “Good Morning America”, and featured in a number of glossy magazines all over the world).
Breathtaking Photos from National Geographic Annual Contest Posted by wildflowa on November 16, 2011 · 1 Comment “Many people pilgrimage to Uluru, but what is seen there often depends on where you’ve come from.” (© Robert Spanring – above) These are just a small handful of photos from National Geographic’s annual photo contest.
Born in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, artist Solongo Mellecker developed a very unique style. Integrating Mongolian and Tibetan traditional art with Western pop culture, she creates fantastical settings, inspired by folk tales and imagination. "As a little girl, I loved to draw and paint whenever I got the chance," she says. "Born in Mongolia, I was lucky to grow up in between beautiful mountains, wide steppes, and the Gobi desert." Solongo moved to the United States to pursue her career as an illustrator and is currently enrolled at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta, Georgia. Her favorite mediums to work with are watercolor, acrylic, color pencil, graphite, and gouache.
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