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Is this really a sculpture?

Is this really a sculpture?
So, you are wondering what is so special about this man’s face? It is a hyperrealist sculpture by Jamie Salmon, who uses materials such as silicone rubber, fibre glass, acrylic and human hair. Incredible detail! Also see: The Hyperrealist Sculptures of Ron Mueck Notes from the artist (from bio): I like to use the human form as a way of exploring the nature of what we consider to be “real” and how we react when our visual perceptions of this reality are challenged. Link via Sweet Station

Lowbrow Horror Art | Pictures, art, graffiti, fun, zombies, funny ads, demotivationals, break up survival Lowbrow horror art, mixed media, paintings, photography and digital art by Mia Mäkilä. Horror art in the bush Horror art they Horror art Natascha Horror art piano Horror art baby jane Horror art bianca Horror art daddys secret Horror art evil Horror art grim reaper Horror art holiday in hell Horror art hysteria Horror art katla Horror art killed by faith Horror art my victorian vampire Horror art ohlala Horror art painthing Horror art pippi Horror art roberta Horror art untitled Horror art untitled2 Horror art untitled3 Horror art untitled4 Horror art wedding demon Horror art wedding of the vampires lowbrow horror art lowbrow horror art (1) lowbrow horror art (2) lowbrow horror art (3) Horror art alone 1 Horror art alone 2 source Be Sociable, Share! Related posts: Tagged as: Art, creative, horror, horror art, lowbrow, mia makila

Scott Campbell L’artiste tatoueur de New-York Scott Campbell expose ses dernières oeuvres à la galerie OhWow de Los Angeles. Intitulée « Noblesse Oblige », cette exposition dévoile des créations réalisées au laser dans des planches de billets de $1. Un rendu impressionnant à découvrir dans la suite. Religious sites built from ammunition and firearms. San Francisco artist Al Farrow uses ammunition and parts from firearms to build miniature churches, synagogues, and mosques. This is heavy stuff, literally and figuratively. Meighan over at My Love for You just stopped by Catherine Clark Gallery where he’s showing some of his latest work, and captured some awesome shots. The show runs through May 28. (images via my love for you and catherine clark gallery)

Cody Seekins News | Psychedelic Art, Shamanic Revivalism in Art | Page 3 Throughout the body of my work the image of the boy or youth has been a consistent feature nested within the metamorphoses and dynamic manifestations of psychedelic visual environments. The result is that the coming-of-age youth is a fundamental thread to the cosmology at large which my work describes. The reasons for this are multifaceted; the symbolism of the male who is self aware cognitively, emotionally, and sexually but in between pre-pubescence and adulthood, represents an interstice that is in itself accessible to both polarities, and which is, by nature, still formless yet perceptive. He is still plastic respective to identities of gender, still androgynous, still capable of a type of non-ordinary dreaming. Continue reading “The Psychedelic Boy” » We are very excited to add an original painting by Fernando Chamarelli to our collection of fine art this month. Learn more about this painting and take a look at some of Fernando’s other art pieces after the jump.

Tara McPherson | ART Gravity-Defying Land Art by Cornelia Konrads German artist Cornelia Konrads creates mind-bending site-specific installations in public spaces, sculpture parks and private gardens around the world. Her work is frequently punctuated by the illusion of weightlessness, where stacked objects like logs, fences, and doorways appear to be suspended in mid-air, reinforcing their temporary nature as if the installation is beginning to dissolve before your very eyes. One of her more recent sculptures, Schleudersitz is an enormous slingshot made from a common park bench, and you can get a great idea of what it might be like to sit inside it with this interactive 360 degree view. What you see here only begins to sratch the surface of Konrad’s work. You can see much more on her website. Update: Post updated 10/18/2016 with new photography.

Jason Limon Lowbrow Art | Urban Art Blog Jason Limon's lowbrow artwork has been making its way into some of the galleries in the New York, Georgia and California since 2007. Limon's lowbrow artwork is known for sharp illustration characters and scenery in acrylic medium. Raised in San Antonio, Texas the young artist entered a field of graphic design initialy but turned over his computer graphics for the love of the abstract canvas art and mystical characters. 106 of the most beloved Street Art Photos – Year 2010 | Street Art Utopia More info. More info. More Banksy on Street Art Utopia. More info. More 3D on Street Art Utopia. More of this on streetartutopia.com. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info. More info.

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