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The living wall. The big brother 2010 / Nizhniy Novgorod The tower man 2011 / Perm Glutton 2012 / St. Petersburg Open your eyes 2011 / Irkutsk The faces The Keeper of the Keys 2012 / Pikalevo The eyes of the City 2012 / Nizhniy Novgorod The hostage2013 / Nizhny Novgorod The three bogatyrs 2013 / Nizhniy Novgorod The Chinese residents 2013 / Suifenhe (Сhina) Mostr 2012 / Ekaterinburg Breaking out 2012 / Tula The fire in the eyes 2011 / Nizhniy Novgorod The City Sentinel 2012 / Rostov - on - Don 2011 / Pikalevo The confined 2013 / Vyksa Toothyman 2011 / Ekaterinburg Watcher man 2011 / Krasnoyarsk Monster House 2012 / Nizhniy Novgorod Bogatyr 2013 / Voronezh Karayk 2013 / The Ural Mountains Mr.Barrel 2013 / Ekaterinburg The Green Beard 2012 / Rostov - on - Don Underground dweller 2011 / Nizhniy Novgorod Trash monster 2012 / Nizhniy Novgorod Riverman 2011 / Novosibirsk The sly smile 2012 / Кazan Just smile 2010 / Nizhniy Novgorod.

This Photo Is Actually a Pencil Perfect Drawing. At just 22 years old, Italian artist Diego Fazo has developed the skill to create photo-realistic drawings using a simple charcoal pencil. His latest creation, pictured below, has drawn hundreds of positive comments on his Deviant Art profile. Don’t tell me you can tell the image below is a drawing and not a high-definition photograph, because I don’t buy it. In fact people were so skeptical this incredible piece of art was drawn by hand that young Diego Fazo had to put up some photos of the work in progress just to lay doubts to rest.

And looking at his-mind-blowing masterpiece, can you really blame people for questioning it’s hand-drawn? Like other talented artists who started their careers on Deviant Art, Diego is a self-taught pencil master whose technique matured with the passing of the years. Scroll down for more of his awesome drawings, and check out his Deviant Art profile, as well. Reddit Stumble. 106 of the most beloved Street Art Photos. Click on a photo and you make it bigger and can post a comment on it. And thats some of the most beloved Street Art Photos posted in 2012 on Street Art Utopia! A member of Street Art Utopia on Facebook wrote two year ago this nice piece about the future: – My son, do you want to hear something strange? – Yes! – You know the new tree painting we did on the garage last week. . . – What? – Well, yes, many were. . – Was art forbidden?

– Well no, but it had to be in special buildings only. . – Wow. . . – Yes, my son. Do Ho Suh’s ‘Cause & Effect’: A Vortex of Little Orange Men. This giant tornado of piggybacked men is an installation by Korean artist Do Ho Suh that is currently on display at Western Washington University (photographs above depict it in alternate configurations). Via Western: “‘Cause & Effect’ evokes a vicious tornado.

This vast ceiling installation is a composition of densely hung strands that anchor thousands of figures clad in colors resembling a Doppler reading stacked atop one another,” said Do Ho Suh, adding that the artwork is a “physical realization of existence, suggesting strength in the presence of numerous individuals. The work is an attempt to decipher the boundaries between a single identity and a larger group, and how the two conditions coexist.” Suh has been all over the news lately with his recent Fallen Star Lands installation in San Diego, and his Floor piece in Singapore similarly depicting the might of many thousands of tiny men.

Gabriel dawe + mixed media and installation artist. Wolfgang Stiller. Cuando el infierno se recorre en los museos. El arte nunca ha sido sólo una cuestión de belleza. El horror ha inspirado a grandes genios de la pintura como El Bosco, Brueghel el Viejo, Rubens o Goya. Precisamente sus “Desastres de la Guerra” fueron obras totalmente incomprensibles a ojos de sus contemporáneos. Sin embargo, hoy coronan los museos como impagables testigos del pasado. La máxima del horror como espejo conceptual que debe reflejar nuestras almas la tienen bien cincelada los hermanos británicos Jake y Dinos Chapman, consagrados artistas de la polémica con una inusual fascinación con la obra del artista de Fuendetodos, un tema recurrente en todo su trabajo y cuya última estaca acaban de clavar en Ucrania, en el PinchukArtCentre. Paradójicamente, ‘Hell’, la obra apocalíptica (1999-2000), fue destruida en un incendio en 2004; sin embargo los Chapman respondieron con el “Fucking Hell”, aún más grande y más ambiciosa (2008).

Fuente: PinchukArtCentre [+ Fotos] Vía: Blip TV.