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Article by James Pond I am the owner of Pondly.com / art lover / electrical engineer / software developer / MBA in e-business student. I blog for pleasure and love to share my Internet findings.

Body Painting by Craig Tracy | Pondly - StumbleUpon

http://www.pondly.com/2011/05/body-painting-by-craig-tracy/

Sometimes dancers are just sketches in the wind. - dancePROOF - StumbleUpon

Arsène Hodali I examine life through whimsical thoughts, questions, and "experiments". I dislike speaking, so I write. I believe reality is negotiable and that it's my job to test it's negotiability to the limit. Some things I can give you a couple pointers on: Reading 80+ books per month, sleeping two hours a day for a year straight and getting the best sleep of your life while doing so, getting tattoos because you won't get a 'real' job, loving what you do so much that you work 12 hour days and feel completely at peace, being so anal about the use of your time that you schedule every minute of your day (yes, every minute), and a whole lot more weird stuff. And last but not least, let me quote the late, great, Colonel Sanders when he said, "I'm too drunk to taste this chicken!" http://danceproof.posterous.com/sometimes-dancers-are-just-sketches-in-the-wi
If you're interested in learning to make concept art—or simply taking your recreational painting into the digital sphere—concept artist Matt Kohr spent a week teaching us the basics. Here's the complete 101 course for your edification. Lesson 1: Get Started Painting on Your Computer Painting digitally is significantly different from painting with brushes. http://lifehacker.com/5781134/digital-painting-101-the-complete-guide

Digital Painting 101: The Complete Guide - StumbleUpon

Drowning Beautiful | - StumbleUpon

http://24flinching.com/word/featured/drowning-beautiful/ Home » featured , Inspiring Artists , Inspiring Projects 26 October 2010 615 Comments Sometimes an artist creates something so beautifully simple that it takes your breath away…. literally. (hack line – couldn’t help it) Artist Jason de Caires Taylor creates life-size cement sculptures of people and submerges them into the waters of South America.
http://megduerksen.typepad.com/whatever/2011/08/you-knew-i-was-going-to-make-one.html they are all over pinterest.... (i still am not signed up for pinterest because i don't have time for one more thing but browsing is fun!) so we made one. i took a box of 64 crayons and took out the blacks and browns. i used another small box and doubled up on the good colors i liked and hot glued them to the top of our canvas.

you knew i was going to make one. - StumbleUpon