background preloader

Impressive Graffiti by Shok 1

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.

Picturesque of Green Tsunami from Moravia Here you will find a selection of stunning photos from the Polish photographers Kedrovsky Marek and Krystof Brovko, Green Hills form the amazing waves, which from some angles look like a great green tsunami, check out the amazing beauty… Moravia – the historical region of the Czech Republic to the east of the Czech Republic. This is the edge of the meadow forests, vineyards and fertile fields. This land, once bore the name of Great Moravia, famous for its rich history and folklore traditions, and became the trademark green fields, stretching beyond the horizon. It is not surprising that this wonderful region of cultivated vineyards, blossoming orchards and fertile fields became the object of Polish art photographers – Marek Kiedrowski and Krystof Brovko. These Polish photographers are great masters of landscape photography. Ads by Google

20 awesome examples of street art If you still need a proof that art can be found anywhere, those awesome examples of great street art should convince you. Satin Colors « DraculaClothing We took pictures of almost all satin colors. Here they are: Black Bustle underbust corset Dark Red Classic Satin Waspie Red Ribbon underbust corset Purple Moulin overbust corset Blue Zig Zag underbust corset Dark Blue Bow overbust Green Satin waist cincher Brown Satin longline underbust corset Silver lace and satin underbust Cream Budoir underbust corset Pink Bow overbust corset White Candy overbust corset Pin striped Headmistress underbust corset Polkadot Pearl underbust corset We will add orange and yellow soon. This entry was posted on Monday, August 16th, 2010 at 1:03 pm and is filed under Uncategorized.

Mark Jenkins // Glazed Paradise Kristiansand, Norway London, England Montreal, Canada Cologne, Germany Besançon Rome Rio de Janeiro Tudela London Dublin Moscow Winston-Salem Seoul Royan Bordeaux Puerto del Rosario Barcelona Malmö Washington DC Washington, DC

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

Фото и рисунки, арт и креативная реклама 10 Street Artists You Should Know 1.) Above With unpredictable weather conditions and improvised workspaces, street art isn't that easy to do. In fact, it's extremely difficult, and that's precisely why these artists deserve so much respect. Over the last couple of years, we've featured many great street artists here at theMET. All of them have different styles and approaches, but they all share one thing in common - their art has left us with a lasting impression. Regarding the piece on top, Above says: "When I was in Lisbon, Portugal three months ago, I would walk by this homeless lady who was begging for money everyday. 2.) Banksy is the gold standard when it comes to urban street art. 3.) Portuguese-born Alexandre Farto aka Vhils is an amazing, super-talented street artist that you've probably never heard of. 4.) I think it's fair to say that street artist Roa is on top of his game. French street artist Christian Guémy aka C215 travels around the world beautifying the streets. 6.) 7.) 8.) 9.) 10.) *BONUS* 11.)

Rainy Day in Animal Kingdom Weather plays a major part in the Animal Kingdom, changing daily and reflecting the seasons. You can never predict the weather , because it can start raining at the drop of a hat. However, you can’t let rain ruin your day at Animal Kingdom. Beautiful/Decay Artist & Design I couldn’t help but direct everyone to fellow public art loving blog Street Art Utopia as they have compiled a pretty decent list of the best street art of 2011. If you are just getting into the wonderful world of pasting, spraying or making the streets a more creative place, this list is a great place to start (short of Wall and Piece). One of the best things about this genre is it’s diversity – you can decided what you find gimmicky/twee or meaningful and awe-inspiring.

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.

The Art of Gina Kiel - Draw As A Maniac Gina Kiel is an illustrator based in Wellington the Capital of New Zealand, and she has the ability to wield both traditional and digital media in order to create impressive work across a seemingly impossible range of styles. Check her at www.ginakiel.com Enjoy The Gallery Help us grow and remove all ads Leave a Reply

Related: