background preloader

Abstract Art

Facebook Twitter

Ethereal Glue Sculptures by Yasuaki Onishi. The work of Japanese artist Yasuaki Onishi has been compared to ethereal dreamscapes. He creates complex shapes with simple materials like dyed hot glue, clear plastic, and thread that inspire the imagination. Some see floating mountains, rain, and clouds, speaking to the broad scope of interpretation of his work. While Onishi’s flowing linear installations are site specific, they also celebrate the ‘happy accident’. Each piece begins with an organic object hung by fishing line, then connected to plastic sheets on which Onishi instinctively drizzles glue.

Once the glue is dry, a cast of the object is revealed. For his recent series, “Vertical Emptiness”, Onishi borrowed from the form of tree branches hung vertically. Liquid urea was then sprayed on everything to create an effect like crystals on spiderwebs. Vertical Emptiness detail Vertical Emptiness (Volume of Strings) National Gallery of Art NGAkids Collage Machine. If the Shockwave program above does not load, download and install the plug-in. Collage Machine is fun for children of all ages. This recently updated and enlarged version incorporates images from Collage Machine I and Collage Machine II.

Click a menu picture and see what happens, or roll over the question mark and hold down the mouse button to learn how the program works. Use the AUTO button for ideas. It will make a new arrangement each time you click the button. Use the green arrows to the left and right of the picture palette to switch picture menus. Your collages will disappear if you click the eraser, close your browser, or shut down your computer. For best results, run your PC or Macintosh web browser in 32-bit mode. Credits Copyright © 2016 National Gallery of Art, Washington. Abstract Paintings. Art & Design Klari Reis used epoxy polymer - normally used in micro-biology - which caused abstract patterns in her new series of paintings. Art and Inspiration - For High School Students.

Pop Jewelry. Alexandra Bruel is a french art director and illustrator based in Paris. Originating from a design background, Alexandra Bruel first began working with modeling clay a few years ago and soon built up a striking portfolio that has been used in conjunction with animation, textile design, photography, sculpture and illustration. Bruel studied graphic design at the Gobelins School in Paris and during her degree she began to work with plasticine. Alexandra is represented by Handsome Frank, a London based agency that represents some of the most talented and original commercial illustrators in the UK. Alexandra was commissioned by the British Vogue to create jewelery set design inspired by pop art for the December Pop Issue.

I’d asked around 10 or 15 people for suggestions. Finally one lady friend asked the right question, ‘Well, what do you love most?’ Like this: Like Loading... 3D Paper Art By Maud Vantours | TRENDOLOGIE. If you take a look on Trendologie, you’ll see a lot of this kind of art, because i’m obsessed with two things right now, ink dropping photography and…paper art. This work is from the french designer Maud Vantours. I really love her patterns, roses and swings. It could be great prints for fabrics i think… Like this: Like Loading... Related This is a very short list of paper art,i looove paper art! In "ART" PIOTR UKLANSKI Paper collages PIOTR ULKANSKI is a renowned artist, who is used to exhibit at the Galerie Perrotin(Paris & HK). M jealous of tara donovan. I’m jealous of tara donovan Whoa. These stunningly beautiful, insanely meticulous installations are by Brooklyn based artist Tara Donovan. I was thinking of leaving the close-ups out of the post so that I could have an amazing contest with fabulous prizes for the people who correctly guessed what each piece was made from… but the detailed views were just too fantastic, and I had to show them… oh, and also, I had no fabulous prizes to give out.

Ah, details. {via Curbs & Stoops… who I just wrote about earlier this morning} Mayakonakamura's Photostream. Misha Bittleston - Visual Art. The Abstract Sketchbook of Irina Vinnik.