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Glass harp-Toccata and fugue in D minor-Bach-BWV 565. Le vol du Bourdon - 101 bouteilles. Performance Sand Art - Kseniya Simonova. Born in a small town on the Crimean peninsula in Ukraine, Kseniya Simonova has skyrocketed to international stardom following her 2009 win of Ukraine’s Got Talent. Her combination of story telling, sand art, and music has been showcased in over 200 performances over the past 4 years, including locales such as Ukraine, Russia, Norway, Japan, Poland, Austria, China, The United Kingdom, India, Italy, Germany, Kazakhstan, Malta, and others.

She performs regularly for presidents, heads of state, and royalty. Since she was a child, Kseniya painted, drew and designed alongside her mother and family. Kseniya would later become a fashion model, though she graduated from higher studies with a degree in medico-psychology. At first, she tested her art with beach and river sands, which proved difficult to work with over time due to their salinity. Her husband, Igor, suggested that she should enter the competition Ukraine’s Got Talent. In 2009, Simonova presented her first exhibition in sand art. Sculptures de crayon - Dalton Ghetti. Nouvel artiste à ajouter dans la catégorie (toujours fictive) « Insolite » et néanmoins talentueux, voici Dalton Ghetti et ses sculptures de crayon.

C’est vraiment impressionnant et je vous invite à jeter un oeil. Depuis 25 ans, Dalton Ghetti exerce avec minutie sa passion. Vu la taille d’une mine de crayon en graphite, on peut dire que cet homme a une patience et une habileté impressionnante. Il dit lui-même que cet art peut être extrêmement frustrant lorsqu’il arrive à la fin de sa création et qu’il commet une erreur, donc j’imagine que souvent la mine se casse… Pour en savoir plus sur son travail c’est par là : Dalton Ghetti sur OddStuffMagazine Que pensez-vous de cet artiste insolite ?

Merci à @Alois_Val pour ce lien Auteur: Gaétan Weltzer, comme toujours en fait. Partagez l'article et l'amour qui s'en dégage ! 3inPartager0 Articles qui pourraient vous plaire. Architecture en papier - Ingrid Siliakus. Dessins Miniatures - Lorraine Loots. Une peinture miniature par jour pendant un an, voici le projet de l’artiste sud-africaine Lorraine Loots intitulé « 365 Postcards for Ants » Sculpture sur Papier - Calvin Nicholls. It was only a matter of time before Calvin Nicholls' life-long passion in art and wildlife combined! The Canadian has been a full-time paper sculpture artist since the mid-1980's. With such a variety of animals in his collection, he's essentially created his own paper zoo.

Many of the animal paper sculptures belong in Nicholls' most extensive collection, which includes over 75 pieces for Follett Library Resources in McHenry Illinois. The series began in the mid-1990's and continues to this day. "Initially a rigid form is constructed which establishes the contours of the subject and provides a stable base upon which the detail pieces are attached," Nicholls' says, as he explains his process. Calvin Nicholls' website. Sculptures en crayons - Jennifer Maestre. When we are talking about pencil, what would you relate to? Maybe you would think about writing or drawing, but there is an artist who really thinks out of the box. She is Jennifer Maestre, a sculptor. Jennifer was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, but finished her B.A. in Wellesley College, U.S..

She later gained her B.F.A. in Massachusetts College of Art. Jennifer was not only recognized by the public, but also by the professionals. Jennifer’s sculptures were inspired by the form and function of the sea urchin. The following are some amazing sculptures of Jennifer we selected. Jeune peintre dans la rue en Birmanie. Sculptures sur papier - Cheonh-ah Hwang. Paper Art - Bovey Lee. Drôles de dessins en perspective - Husk Mitnavn. Paysages en Bodypainting - John Poppleton. This is a collection of Black Light Bodyscapes by artist and photographer John Poppleton. John paints these landscapes onto female models and lights them with a black light. As you can see, the black light really makes them pop! Also, if you try really hard and believe in yourself, you can see some serious side boob, too. See videos of the blacklight body paintings at John’s Youtube pager HERE. Via: My Modern Metropolis. Peinture - Audrey Kawasaki.

Fonctionnal Art - Allex Yanes. Paper Art - Jen Stark. Sculpture sur Papier - Chsitropher Sher. Paper Art - Su Blackwell. Peintures murales animales - Fiona Tang. Lieux de tous les jours sous dessins ajourés - Shamekh Bluwi. Shamekh Bluwi, an Ammam, Jordan-based illustrator and architect, is creating a striking series of photographs that feature paper cutouts of women whose dresses can become literally anything… Shamekh’s sketches are completed with the patterns and scenery he encounters in his everyday life — From beautiful tiles… To intricate mosaics… To cityscapes… And natural textures.

All photos via: Shamekh’s Instagram The results are not only totally unique, but they’re also absolutely stunning! Dessins et ses mains - Javier Perez. Un dessin donne un coup de main à son créateur ou l’inverse. Après avoir astucieusement donné vie aux objets de son quotidien, l’illustrateur Javier Perez originaire d’Équateur, s’amuse ici à prolonger ses dessins avec des photos de sa main. Découvrez aussi sa très belle série sur les objets du quotidien : Visual Art - Mukesh Singh. Mukesh Singh is an Indian artist who dabbles in comic books, motion graphics, CG modeling, epic visual art and more. Check out his DeviantArt page, it’s chalk full of awesomeness! Peinture à l'huile - Esao Andrews.

Couvertures de Grimoires en relief - Aniko Kolesnikov. Aniko Kolesnikova est un artiste de talent qui revisite les couvertures de vos bouquins de manière très originale. Dragons, hiboux, lions et fleurs prennent littéralement vie sur vos livres avec des reliefs époustouflants. Inspirées par un monde merveilleux et féerique, ces créations sont minutieusement travaillées à la main par l’artiste qui utilise de la pâte polymère. De belles illustrations qui vous plongeront dans un véritable conte de fées avant même d’avoir ouvert votre bouquin. Aniko nous fait voyager dans un monde merveilleux grâce à ses créations très originales. Si vous rêvez vous aussi d’avoir votre propre couverture de livre customisée par les doigts de fée de cet artiste, vous pouvez vous en procurer sur son site en contrepartie d’un versement compris entre 200 et 2000 €.

Peintures à l’huile - Guan ZeJu. Aquarelle & Objets - Christoph Niemann. Peintures translucides pour représenter les vagues de l'océan - Lia Melia. Cambridge-based visual artist Lia Melia creates strikingly energetic paintings where curling and crashing ocean waves splash and splatter across the canvas. Having grown up near the sea, that is where artist Lia Melia continues to find her inspiration. "The seas moods can always express my deepest feelings," she explains.

Melia uses a technique that is unique to her work in which she bakes powder pigments and paints onto a sheet of aluminum or glass. Through this process, she can obtain translucent layers which she says "can glow with light. " She uses a wide range of color palettes, from cool blues and greens to passionate reds, oranges, and golds. Regardless of color, every piece is as original as every ocean wave. Lia Melia's website via [Ruines Humaines] Pierres en équilibre - Michael Grab. Michael Grab is an artist that has been ‘rock balancing‘ since 2008. Much of his recent work has been done around the Boulder, Colorado area. Grab finds the process both spiritual and therapeutic. On his site gravityglue.com, Grab explains: “The most fundamental element of balancing in a physical sense is finding some kind of ‘tripod’ for the rock to stand on. Every rock is covered in a variety of tiny to large indentations that can act as a tripod for the rock to stand upright, or in most orientations you can think of with other rocks.

By paying close attention to the feeling of the rocks, you will start to feel even the smallest clicks as the notches of the rocks in contact are moving over one another. Parallel to the physical element of finding tripods, the most fundamental non-physical element is harder to explain through words. [via Colossal] If you enjoyed this post, the Sifter highly recommends: Illustrations sur CoffeeCups. Robes sublimes créées à partir de pétales de fleurs - Grace Ciao.

Grace Ciao is a young business student and freelance designer that creates gorgeous sketches and prints from flower petals. An alternative to pencils, the petals bring the sketches to life and give the dresses unique style, Ciao even claiming that "they help [her] create prints which [she] otherwise couldn't have thought of. " The 22-year-old first started using petals in her sketches when a flower she was given began to wilt. In attempt to preserve its beauty, she unknowingly created her signature flower-sketch process; for which her beautiful designs have gone viral. Compositions culinaires - Lauren. Lauren est une artiste qui réalise d’impressionnantes créations culinaires à base de légumes et de fruits.

Elle transforme ainsi nos assiettes parfois bien fades en de réelles compositions colorées et esthétiques. Un travail de food art à la fois ludique, gourmand et créatif ! Lauren Purnell est une artiste canadienne qui se passionne pour l’art et la nourriture. Elle adore tout particulièrement combiner les deux en créant de superbes compositions culinaires. Lauren joue ainsi sur les couleurs, les formes et les textures de tous les aliments pour nous offrir des illusions très réalistes. Tout cela nous a mis l’eau à la bouche, plus particulièrement le bateau fait de tranches de pastèque et la corbeille de fruits composée d’une multitude de légumes qui ont l’air vraiment délicieux. Bravo à Lauren pour sa patience et sa création sans limites ! Explosion de couleurs - Hua Tunan. Hua Tunan is a rising artist in China. Combining the traditional elements of Chinese art and culture with a modern twist, Hua brings about beautiful explosions on the canvas. Based out of Foshan, Hua (also known as 画图男) does performance and street art in addition to his paintings.

His work has gathered the attention of companies such as Volvo, who flew him out to Zurich to do graffiti art on one of their blank cars for a performance. As his art continues to stimulate viewers, we at Visual News will keep an eye on him and his work at Chinese creative agency NeochaEDGE. To see more of Hua Tunan’s works click here. ↬ neochaEDGE. Japonais ¤ Aware. Yiddish ¤ Luftmensch. Yiddish ¤ Schlimazl. Maori ¤ Papakata. Yagan ¤ Mamihlapinatapei. Suédois ¤ Mångata. Norvégien ¤ Palegg. Suédois ¤ Tretar. Tchèque ¤ Prozvonit. Tshiluba ¤ Ilunga. Japonais ¤ Age Otori. Portugais (Brésil) ¤ Cafuné. Rukwangali ¤ Hanyauku. Russe ¤ Pochemuchka. Suédois ¤ Gökotta. Portugais ¤ Saudade. Norvégien ¤ Utepils. Japonais ¤ Komorebi. Japonais ¤ Kyoikumama. Ourdou ¤ Goya. Pascuan ¤ Tingo. Japonais ¤ Tsundoku.

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