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Sculptures Popping Out of Paintings - My Modern Metropolis - StumbleUpon
Oh, to have been in Tokyo in June! Shintaro Ohata just finished up a solo exhibition at the Yukari Art Contemprary in Tokyo, Japan. This Hiroshima, Japan-born artist is known for his ability to show us everyday life in a cinematic way. More than that, this artist has a unique style. Straight from the Yukari gallery, here's a sample of his stellar work. ' Photos courtesy of Yukari Art Contemporary.
AMS Design Blog: Product Spotlight : Knock Knock Stationary
I first saw a knock knock product in the shop at the Saatchi gallery here in London and it was love at first site. Self proclaimed as putting the fun in functional, their products are totally useless but incredibly amusing and make for great gifts. Check out their website here.
Rare and Precious Moments of Animal Life
How interesting can animal life be is something which we can only guess. By looking these amazing photographs it seems that they have very funny and precious moments. Would you like to be monkey, or elephant, or maybe cat sometimes?
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Beyond Drawing: Creative Colored Pencil Art & Sculpture & Dornob - StumbleUpon
From a very first look at these wonderfully detailed colored pencil sculptures by Jennifer Maestre, it should come as no surprise that her artwork was initially inspired by spiny sea urchins – beautiful be dangerous to the touch. For each sculpture, Jennifer hacks apart hundreds of colored pencils, cores them perpendicular to their length and turns them into beads, essentially, which she then meticulously stitches back together and slowly shapes into solid sculptures. Though her beginnings were with creatures of the water, Jennifer quickly expanded her subject matter to cover other organic objects – from plants and flowers to house pets and more abstract animals. While some of her work has a planned form from the very beginning, other pieces morph and shift as they take shape into something completely unplanned but nonetheless compelling.
Stunning Installations From Luzinterruptus Shed Light On Environmental Issues
Since late 2008, Madrid’s Luzinterruptus, an anonymous art collective whose mission is to bring attention to environmental issues, has been carrying out interventions in public urban spaces. Using light as a raw material and the dark of night as their canvas, the team creates ephemeral outdoor light installations out of waste and discarded objects like empty water bottels, colorful trash bags, and hazmat suits. Plastic Garbage Guarding The Museum. Their latest exhibit was installed outside of Switzerland’s Gewerbemuseum Winterthur. Radioactive Control. (2011) Intended to highlight the use and abuse of nuclear energy and its harmful impact on the planet, Luzinterruptus conceived Radioactive Control for Germany’s Dockville Festival. Pool on a Background of a Field of Barley. (2008) A falsely promised remodeling plan intended to turn Madrid’s La Latina neighborhood into a cultural center caught the attention of the collective. Photos by Gustavo Sanabria.
55 incredible examples of photo manipulation - StumbleUpon
We present collection of 55 incredible examples of photo manipulation. Some of them... you may know already, but another ones... could be new for you. What I'm sure about... all of them are simply worth of your attention.
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 Also ENDEARING MONSTER DRAWINGS POP FROM THE SCREEN Via: hypeness.com.br
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