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Main : Mr.Glaubitz MrGlaubitz © Copyright MrGlaubitz. MrGlaubitz Theme by ThemeJug. ☰ Filter. Global Gallery - The Online Art Source - Fine Art Prints & Posters Meet the Sharpie King | Sharpie Markers Official Blog Sharpie King, a.k.a. Immy Mellin, hard at work on his next Sharpie creation His name is Immy Mellin but artists and fans alike know him as the Sharpie King. His Sharpie marker moniker is the result of his passionate use of Sharpie markers in all of his art. We found Immy on Flickr.com and were absolutely amazed at just what can be done with Sharpie markers – his work is nothing short of artistic genius! How did you get started as an artist and what were some of your early inspirations? I started as an artist as a little boy. How would you describe the style of your art? Graphic, geometric, complex, abstract, and surreal. How did you come to use Sharpie markers exclusively in your artwork? I began using Sharpie 17 years ago. What about Sharpie markers makes them your medium of choice? Sharpie is my medium of choice because it allows me to express more because of the variety of colors. Tell us about some of your own favorite work? My favorite piece that I did was my “Mona Lisa.” A fan

Graffiti Research Lab Archive Glam Rocker : Christian Montenegro All images © copyright 2009 Christian Montenegro Ediciones Malevo Estampa - Fine Art PrintsBuy it Thinking Machine 4 Thinking Machine 4 explores the invisible, elusive nature of thought. Play chess against a transparent intelligence, its evolving thought process visible on the board before you. The artwork is an artificial intelligence program, ready to play chess with the viewer. Play the game. Image Gallery View a range of still images taken from Thinking Machine 4. About the work More information about the project and answers to common questions. Credits Created by Martin Wattenberg, with Marek Walczak. About the artists Martin Wattenberg's work centers on the theme of making the invisible visible. Marek Walczak is an artist and architect who is interested in how people participate in physical and virtual spaces.

. : judykaufmann François Barraud François-Emile Barraud François Barraud (14 November 1899 – 11 September 1934) was a Swiss painter. Barraud was the eldest of four brothers who all painted or sculpted at various points in their lives.[The brothers, François, Aimé, Aurèle and Charles, were largely self-taught artists having been raised as professional plasterers and house painters. Barraud attended evening classes at the local art school in 1911 together with his brothers. François Barraud painted mainly still lifes, female nudes and portraits, including several double portraits of himself and his wife, Marie.His precise, realist style of painting developed under the influence of the old Flemish and French masters he had studied at the Louvre. Barraud suffered periods of illness throughout his life and died of tuberculosis in Geneva, in 1934, at the age of 34. source

Storm Thorgerson Storm Thorgerson is undoubtedly the man who made album covers a veritable artistic force. Working with bands like Pink Floyd (who gave him his start), Biffy Clyro, The Mars Volta, Muse and so many more, Thorgerson himself is as legendary as the musicians whose work he visually interprets—and for good reason. A master of his craft, he continues to leave both bands' and fans' mouths aghast with his visually arresting pictorials, which creatively toe the line between fantasy and reality. Upon the recent release of A Foot In The Door—a best-of Pink Floyd album featuring remastered recordings of the original songs—we sat down with the iconic British artist to learn more about his own greatest hits, and how he views his own body of work to date. Can you elaborate on the new cover for A Foot In The Door? It's a real floor that we made, and that's a real man walking across it and the shadow is real. Do you consider yourself a surrealist? No. Yeah I suppose I probably would. Oh don't ask me that.

REMED THE ART OF FREESTYLE. Part 4 Saturday, March 1st, 2014 I just ended yesterday the 5th step of the Art of Freestyle, but here is a quick post about the 4th. AUTORETRATO, FUMANDO EN MEXICO. 70×50cm. 250g paper. 2014 While in Mexico, I had to stay home sick, and because of the sickness, I experimented some feeling of distortion of time and space…nothing like pink elephants in the sky, but a smooth confusion, or alteration. Read on… » » » L’ÊTRE. Sunday, January 5th, 2014 Blessed was I to spend the last month of 2013 in Mexico. I had never been to that part of the World, so I was very excited about discovering its people, its culture and its lands. L’ÊTRE. But once I came out of the plane, my body felt terrible. Nine days later, I was healed. Read on… » » » THE TELLER AND THE LETTER. Friday, January 3rd, 2014 I always loved the Letter. REMED. Read on… » » » BIAC. Saturday, December 28th, 2013 CYCLOPE, FEMME GRENOUILLE, & ASTRONAUTE. Read on… » » » NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MEXICAN ART. PAJARO COSMICO. 6×18m.

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