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Life in Color: Purple, Purple Pictures -- National Geographic

Get Wallpaper Photograph by Norbert Rosing Purple is a versatile color.

Artista turco faz obras de arte usando apenas papel higiênico

Não é a primeira vez que Sakir Gökcebag encontra valor artístico em objetos cotidianos. O artista turco, baseado na Alemanha, já fez instalações com guarda-chuvas quebrados, além de formatos geométricos a partir de frutas cortadas. Através da observação do formato, da função e das características dos objetos, o artista consegue transformar coisas mundanas em obras de arte. http://revistapegn.globo.com/Revista/Common/1,,EMI322983-17180,00.html

The Jealous Curator

http://www.thejealouscurator.com/blog/# hopy easter 2013 I couldn’t resist! A few bunnies for you, by Japanese artist/illustrator Aiko Fukawa , on Easter! Have a lovely long weekend … I’ll be back on Tuesday… full of chocolate. i’m jealous of yuki kitazumi

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Angela Fox is an artist based in Texas, with a very interesting style. Since I discovered her, she immediately caught my attention and made me think, what could be her inspiration to create such beautiful drawings and collages, what's the story behind her works? So having so many questions in my head I decided to talk a little bit with her and this is what she kindly told me: For several years now, my work has been influenced by this passage from William T. Vollman’s Whores for Gloria: http://www.doodlersanonymous.com/entry.php?entryID=1761#more

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