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Best Street Art of 2011 - StumbleUpon December 27, 2011 | 72 Comments » | Topics: Art, Pics Hot Stories From Around The Web Other Awesome Stories 35 Celebrity Mosaics That Will Blow Your Mind | Best Week Ever - StumbleUpon PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA, Recycled red, white & blue trash including McDonalds wrappers, toy soldiers, cigarettes, a Costco card, and a pretty sweet sneaker. COURTNEY LOVE, Pills. BIG BIRD, Cereal. CHEECH AND CHONG, Drug and alcohol paraphernalia KATHY GRIFFIN, Trash donated by Kathy to the artist. KIM KARDASHIAN, Red Vines. CHELSEA HANDLER, Snuggie wrappers, Belvedere vodka bottles and birth control pills, among other miscellany. LADY GAGA, Hello Kitty merchandise from a Gaga photoshoot, poker chips, sunglasses, rhinestones, recycled electronic parts and a dismembered Kermit the Frog doll. MICHAEL JACKSON, Pills. JAY-Z, Broken records. HEATH LEDGER, Pills. MISSY ELLIOT, Makeup. SIGMUND FREUD, Pills. MARY-KATE AND ASHLEY OLSEN, Jelly beans. CHRIS ROCK, Miscellany. CONAN O’BRIEN, Orange, Blue and Green garbage. GEORGE LOPEZ, Random trash. CONDOLEEZZA RICE, Rice. FREDDY KRUEGER, Red Vines. RACHAEL RAY, Pasta. ROSIE O’DONNELL, Snack food. TAYLOR LAUTNER, Red Vines. JERRY SEINFELD, Cereal. MONIQUE, Red Vines.

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The Art of Paul Kuczynski - mashKULTURE - StumbleUpon Take a look at some paintings by artist, Paul Kuczynski. More after the jump. 20 Animal Pictures Guaranteed To Make You LOL - StumbleUpon September 23, 2011 | 18 Comments » | Topics: LOL, Pictures Bert Kreischer is a comedian and whenever he is... - Memerial.net

Lori Nix I am often asked questions about the inspiration for my work as well as my working process. As a ‘non-traditional’ photographer (I construct my subject matter rather than go find it) people find it hard to grasp what exactly it is that I do. And the fact that it is all done in front of the camera, with no digital manipulation, adds its own set of challenges. Building materials, lighting, issues of scale and space all become significant when you are recreating the world on a table top. I've listed a few of the more frequently asked questions and my responses. 1. I am greatly influenced by landscape painting, particularly the Hudson River School of Painting which included the artists Thomas Cole, Asher Brown Durand, Frederich Edwin Church, Martin Johnson Heade, and the Romantic painter Casper David Friedrich. I am interested in depicting danger and disaster, but I temper this with a touch of humor. 3. I began my photography career in college, working for the college newspaper. 5. 6. 7.

It is Not Digital, It is Anamorphic Art! & Illusion & The Most Amazing Creations in Art, Photography, Design, and Video. - StumbleUpon Artist Felice Varini is a master of anamorphic installations. He paints directly on indoor and outdoor spaces such as rooms, stairways, buildings, and more. His work requires that you view it at a specific angle, so that you can see geometric shapes. Notes about the artist: [1] Felice Varini was born in 1952 in Locarno, Switzerland. and currently lives in Paris.[...] The paintings are characterized by a single vantage point from which the viewer can see the complete painting (usually a simple geometric shape such as circle, square, line), while various ‘broken’ fragmented shapes are seen from various other view points. 1.

Incredible Wildlife Photography | Peachy Green - StumbleUpon Wildlife — By Stephanie on January 11, 2010 at 10:58 am Canada goose protects her young Ever have one of those moments when you think to yourself, “Boy, I wish I had my camera?!” These high-speed images are treasures that tell stories we rarely get to see – let alone capture – in stunning detail. Bringing home the bugs.... If you oohed and ahhed over the first couple of pictures, you might have to prepare yourself for the next image…. open wide! All in one bite? The best wildlife photography is often expressed through the unexpected. Hey! What is more adorable than a curious monkey – particularly one that wonders what all the photography fuss is about? Among cute animal photographs, you’ve gotta agree… this one tops the charts! Ready for my close-up! Looks like a Chorus Line is coming to a desert near you! Synchronized stretching This gazelle is probably thinking that grooming is for the birds! A little more to the left, please Stunning pictures of animals are often captured in high-speed.

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