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Super Sprayer. 30 Fashion Illustrators You Can't Miss Part 1 | Fashionary Blog. (Updated: 11th March 2013) Our blog was revamped and please check out Fashionary Hand for more fashion illustrations and sketches. The fashion illustration is an unique art. You need to strike a balance between the whole drawing and the details of the garment. This is why it is very hard to master. Below, we have 30 illustrators you can drawn inspiration from. — PART 2 (updated 23 Mar) 1) Antonio lopez, 1943-1987, New York, USA Antonio Lopez is the Picasso of fashion illustration. 2) David downtown, British David downtown illustrations are interesting, one side its kinda trash and the other side its more sweet with nice curves!

3) ISAO Yajima, Japanese ISAO Yajima is the most famous Japanese fashion illustrator in the past decades. 4) Tony Viramonte, 1960~1988, Los Angeles, USA He worked for magazines and fashion houses in Italy, France and Japan. 5) Stephen Stipelman 6) Joe Eula, 1925 – 2004, Norwalk, Conn. 7) Roger Duncan, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA 8) Laura Laine, Finnish Mr. A woman from inside out at Pelourinho.com. Trash Art with Shadows « Gems Sty. Some people’s art is other’s trash. In this case, however, the trash is the art. Artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster have some great pieces (literally, pieces) of work that at first sight looks simply like trash that does not belong at all in an art museum.

When the spot light is turned on however, a totally different paradigm is unveiled in the shadows on the wall. Magnificent! Diverted by money, property and prestige it is easy to avert our gaze from the vapid bankruptcy and wasted by products of the consumer cultural dream. That was a pretty dense paragraph – I’m sure the work speaks for itself and can floor many people indeed. More here. Share. Philippe Roucou's Polaroid Scarves. The drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. Sharinganthem_jarmuschquote.jpg (JPEG Image, 648x792 pixels) Ric Stultz 2010. 100 Extraordinary Examples of Paper Art. Paper art can be traced back to Japan, where it originated over a thousand years ago.

From complex paper cutting to book carving, this is an ever expanding area of design that is hardly talked about. These intricate paper designs grace museums and exauhibitions throughout the world and is becoming yet another exciting medium of expression for many designers. Some of the artists featured here use simple materials, such as A4 printing papeel, while others resort to unexpected materials, such as actual books, as their prime materials. In this article, we’ll take a look at 13 remarkable artists and showcase their truly amazing pieces of paper art. Peter Callesen Visit website Jen Stark Visit website Simon Schubert Visit website Brian Dettmer: Book Sculptures Visit website Sher Christopher Visit website Elsa Mora Visit website Yulia Brodskaya Visit Website Su Blackwell Visit website Richard Sweeney Visit website Jolis Paons Visit website Bovey Lee Visit website Bert Simons Visit website Ingrid Siliakus Visit website.

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Philosophy since the Enlightenment, by Roger Jones. Made With Molecules. Rebekah Frank Jewelry. It’s been said that after a breakup, some women cut their hair short to subconsciously signify that they’re “off men.” Another more literal way to do this would be to wear some of Rebekah Frank’s metal jewelry. Get near that stuff, and one false move would guarantee a dude’s (or anyone’s for that matter) swift injury.

Claw-like bracelets and cuffs would certainly make embracing difficult and dangerous, while her thorny belts would eliminate the desire for slow dancing. More designs after the jump! [StyleFrizz.com] Rive Magazine Blog. Scientific Curiosity Captured in Photos. Caleb Charland is a Maine-based photographer who combines a love of scientific experiments and photographs into wonderful and amazing photographs. If Isaac Newton or Benjamin Franklin were into photography, their photographs might look something like these: “Wooden Box with Horseshoe Magnet” “Atomic Model” “Demonstration with Hair Dryer and Aluminum Foil” “Candle in a Vortex of Water” “Fifteen Hours” Regarding his work, Charland tells us, Wonder is a state of mind somewhere between knowledge and uncertainty.

To check out more of his work, you can visit his website. Image credits: Photographs by Caleb Charland and used with permission. Bela Borsodi Photography. Empty. Anita Calero Photography Represented by Art Department. Art Department Photography 2010 - Thumbnail View. How_to_draw_all_sorts_of_crap_by_Coelasquid.jpg (JPEG Image, 700. Mr. Picassohead. Van Gogh - Starry Night - Gigapixel Image - photographic mosaic.

Sonic Boom Meets Sun Dog. Snow. "Snow" - ink, watercolor and gouache on illustration board- 15" x 20" Artwork © Lawrence Yang 2009 my blog | my site | purchase inquiries. Running the Numbers - An American Self-Portrait | The Global Int. An American Self-Portrait by Photographer/artist Chris Jordan Plastic Bottles, 2007 60x120" Depicts two million plastic beverage bottles, the number used in the US every five minutes. Partial zoom: Detail at actual size: Paper Bags, 2007 60x80" Depicts 1.14 million brown paper supermarket bags, the number used in the US every hour.

Cell Phones, 2007 60x100" Depicts 426,000 cell phones, equal to the number of cell phones retired in the US every day. Office Paper, 2007 60x87" Depicts 30,000 reams of office paper, or 15 million sheets, equal to the amount of office paper used in the US every five minutes. Cans Seurat, 2007 60x92" Depicts 106,000 aluminum cans, the number used in the US every thirty seconds. Denali Denial, 2006 60x75" Depicts 24,000 logos from the GMC Yukon Denali, equal to six weeks of sales of that model SUV in 2004. Detail at actual size: (This is the far left corner of the lake) Ben Franklin, 2007 8.5 feet wide by 10.5 feet tall in three horizontal panels.

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