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Exhibition 15 - 'Paradigm Shift'

Exhibition 15 - 'Paradigm Shift'
January 8th, 2011 The slashTHREE collective selected Paradigm Shift as the theme for its fifteenth exhibition to complement the massive changes it underwent along with the release, which began with a new version of its website. Version four of slashTHREE.com was not only about creating an incredible new website, but also about refining the functionality of the collective and the way it carries itself in the online art community. The collective was proud to release Paradigm Shift alongside its new website, since the exhibition was the largest one slashTHREE had ever released in terms of both quality and quantity. For this monumental release, the collective unanimously chose to highlight the astounding efforts of the artistic prodigy from Luxembourg, Roy Bourkel.

Ninja Turtles as Their Namesakes Would Have Drawn Them Children of the ’90s know the story of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by heart: An exiled ninja living in the sewers finds four turtles covered in a mysterious ooze, which transforms them into turtle-human hybrids and him into a half-rat, half-man. The learned sensei names his surrogate children for a quartet of Renaissance artists — Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Donatello. While the TV series itself had very little to do with art, it was inevitable that someone would think to draw the turtles as their namesakes would have. See Michelango’s Michelango, et al, along with a few other random match-ups (Monet’s Donatello, Picasso’s Raphael), after the jump. [Spotted via Design You Trust]

uWall.tv | Listen to a Wall of Music © 2021 - Privacy - Terms Impressive Graffiti by Shok 1 Impressive and unique Graffiti art by british artist Shok 1. Shok 1 Art impressionnant et unique de graffiti par l’artiste britannique Shok 1. Young artist draws a gravity Posted by admin on November 10th, 2011 01:44 AM | Art&Design Canadian artist Amy Shackleton creates amazingly detailed pictures without using a brush or fingers. Instead, she slowly pours the paint onto the canvas . Amy Shackleton receives inspiration from his own experience of travel and photography. Source: link digg

Dream Worlds Revealed On Canvas Along with some magnificent dreams, Jacek Yerka finds inspiration for his masterful paintings from his childhood memories: the places, remembered feelings and smells of 1950′s Poland. He studied fine art and graphic design before becoming a full time artist in 1980… and we’re glad he did. His paintings will take you through incredible worlds of imagination, bending reality in captivating and clever ways fit to inspire a novel or film. See many more examples of his find paintings at yerkaland.com. See Also ENDEARING MONSTER DRAWINGS POP FROM THE SCREEN Via: hypeness.com.br

20 awesome and creative portrait ideas » Blog of Francesco Mugnai Your source of inspiration PhotosInspirationCollections 20 awesome and creative portrait ideas By Francesco Mugnai • 3 years ago Nov 2011 Share Comment Love Share 20 awesome and creative portrait ideas Huge self portrait mosaic made of thousands of plastic bottle caps Portraits in Ink and Tea Portraits made with old cassettes… Hello. Embroidered portraits Geometric portraits Pen portrait The Self-Landscapes of Levi van Veluw Written Portraits Double Exposure Portraits Muhammad Ali portrait created using 1,300 punching bags Gradient mesh portraits Paper portraits Harley-Davidson ad Adobe Mosaic Collection Incredible pencil portraits Family tree, an experiment of visual DNA Astonishing Portrait of Steve Jobs Made From MacBook Parts Pencil vs Camera portrait Portrait Made of 4,242 Rubik’s Cubes And…finally the banana portrait! Share: 20 awesome and creative portrait ideas Tags Art portraits You Might Also Like 1 year ago Photography The Magical World of Surreal Levitation Photography Read More 4 years ago Read More Comments Top

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