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“Origami 25,” Kumi Yamashita For readers who may have missed the Combustus article, ”The Ungraspable Shadow,” published on September 21, 2012 (Combustus.net) in which Kumi Yamashita is one of the artists interviewed, please find it reprinted below: Hemingway http://www.combustus.com/13/new-light-and-shadow-kumi-yamashita/

Light and Shadow: Update on Artist Kumi Yamashita » Combustus

3Doodler: The World's First 3D Printing Pen by WobbleWorks LLC.

Have you ever just wished you could lift your pen off the paper and see your drawing become a real three dimensional object? Well now you can! 3Doodler is the world’s first and only 3D Printing Pen. Using ABS plastic (the material used by many 3D printers), 3Doodler draws in the air or on surfaces. It’s compact and easy to use, and requires no software or computers. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1351910088/3doodler-the-worlds-first-3d-printing-pen
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/07/chinese-artist-huang-guof_n_858833.html

Chinese Artist Huang Guofu Paints Using Only His Mouth & Feet (VIDEO)

Huang Guofu didn’t let the childhood accident that left him armless at the age of four interfere with his love for painting.
http://www.googleartproject.com/collection/the-metropolitan-museum-of-art/ The Metropolitan Museum of Art's earliest roots date back to 1866 in Paris, France, when a group of Americans agreed to create a "national institution and gallery of art" to bring art and art education to the American people. On April 13, 1870, The Metropolitan Museum of Art was incorporated in New York City. On November 20 of that same year, the Museum acquired its first object, a Roman sarcophagus. On March 30, 1880, the Museum opened to the public at its current site in Central Park at Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street. The Museum's collections continued to grow throughout the rest of the nineteenth century.

Aristotle with a Bust of Homer (Rembrandt) : The Metropolitan Museum of Art

dentsu: paint sound sculptures

first image dentsu: paint sound sculptures http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/10/view/11774/dentsu-paint-sound-sculptures.html
http://www.monsterfresh.com/2010/03/17/lush-life-2-exhibit-roq-la-rue-art/ “Diorama of Endless Desires” oil on canvas 48″x 60″ image SOLD New York has the Jonathan Levine Gallery among others.

LUSH LIFE 2 Exhibit @ Roq La Rue | MonsterFresh.com

Il y a certains photographes dont on connait le travail, tant il est prolifique, mais sans s’en apercevoir. C’est d’autant plus facile lorsque le travail du photographe met en valeur les sujets et non la prise. C’est exactement ce qui s’est passé quand j’ai découvert le travail d’ Arthur Anker . http://www.ssaft.com/Blog/dotclear/

Strange Funky Stuff And Things

Using multiple layers of clear glass, Canada based David Spriggs and Chinese born Xia Xiaowan , transform flat artwork into 3D sculptures. Viewers are treated to different shifting perspectives of the works based on where they stand in the art space. http://www.visualnews.com/2011/01/04/3d-paintings-on-panes-of-glass/

3D Paintings on Panes of Glass

19 Factors That Impact Compositional Balance

http://www.vanseodesign.com/web-design/visual-balance/ Imagine a boulder leaning too far over the cliff’s edge.

deviantART: where ART meets application!

I only have a couple pieces there most of my work is on webshots and google+ http://mirlen101.deviantart.com/gallery/
http://entertainment.webshots.com/album/556473674klVfer by mirlen101 Oct 20

Drawdio: Drawing Music

Once in awhile, I come across an invention that blows my mind in terms of creativity and functionality. http://www.gearfuse.com/drawdio-drawing-music/

142 Fantastically Funky Modern Furniture Designs

142 Fantastically Funky Modern Furniture Designs

25 Meticulously Detailed CG Artworks

Artwork, especially computer generated, can sometimes be created quite fast and easy. But then there are images that takes forever to create.

Kris Kuksi Apocalyptic Sculptures by

Kris Kuksi is a 36-year-old sculptor from Missouri, USA. His sculptures are created out of discarded toys, old mechanical parts and other tossed away items.