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Street art in Poland

Street art in Poland
Art & Design Usually artists work alone, but sometimes a collaboration works out well. A good example is the street artists Chazme, Lump and Sepe. Share

Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada Minjae Lee – Colorful Illustrations | Illustration Minjae Lee is a young South Korean artist whose work is filled with powerful colors, aggressive scenes and a clever blend of beauty, innocence and fragility. At just 22 years old, he’s a self-taught artist, that uses old-fashioned tools, such as markers, pens, crayons, acrylics, to create his illustrations. His dramatic works are all about pattern and texture that just add more authenticity to his illustrations. For purchasing his canvas prints and other products, check out the artist’s website. I have loved color since I was 7 year old. (All images via Minjae Lee)

Art de rue: entre peinture 3D et effet d’optique (35 photos) | Un gars Ordinaire La peinture 3D, c’est le nom moderne pour désigner ces dessins à la craie sur les sols ou plafonds. L’idée est simple, créer de la perspective là où il n’y en a pas. Cette type d’art se développe de plus en plus depuis quelques années, mettant sur le devant de la scène des artistes comme Edgar Müller, Manfred Stader ou encore Tracy Lee Stum. On voit également des boites comme Street Advertising Service émerger avec pour coeur de compétence la réalisation publicitaire d’oeuvres de ce type. Merci au blog Ma revue Web pour ce superbe post

Candy Chang Carlos Meira's paper sculptures Born in Rio de Janeiro, Carlos Meira’s artistic endeavour began when he joined the printmaking course at the School of Fine Arts at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. In early 1990, Carlos moved to Portugal where he developed his unique style of paper sculpture. He returned to Brazil in 1996 and settled in Florianopolis where he further strengthened his illustration side. Carlos Meira has now devoted himself to illustration and paper sculpture having worked as an artist, designer and art director within the advertising industry.

The Art of Negative Space. on the Behance Network - StumbleUpon Sign Up Log In The Art of Negative Space. Project Featured On: Behance.net — 7/13/2011 Wacom Gallery — 12/8/2013 Tang Yau Hoong Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Follow Following Unfollow Message Add to Collection Tools Used Tools Adobe Photoshop View Gallery → Download Now → Adobe Illustrator Wacom Bamboo Tablet Watercolor Calligraphy Pen Paint Marker/Pen About About Selected designs and illustrations employing negative space by Tang Yau Hoong. www.TangYauHoong.com Published: April 26, 2011 The Art of Negative Space Selected illustrations employing negative space by Tang Yau Hoong Get connected with Tang Yau Hoong on: Website / Shop / Facebook / Instagram / Tumblr / Flickr / Twitter / Pinterest In Nostalgic Mood. Coexistence. Beware of Those Hands. Day vs. Sky Aperture. Moustacheville. In Flying Colours. The Haunting Hand Sky Invader. Ernest Hemingway Erotic Literature Spock in the Spork Eye on the City. Little Red Riding Hood. Eco-Friendly. Found Anything Yet? Sound of Nature: Piano. Feather of Life. Home. Lost Memory. Tags

CHILE ESTYLE. HISTORIA DEL STREET ART CHILENO Pablo Aravena, cineasta chileno, vive en Canadá desde los seis años, cuando su padre decidió emigrar para realizar sus estudios de postgrado. Volvió un par de veces a Chile, pero desde que tenía 12 años su familia se asentó en Montreal. Su trabajo audiovisual se centra en el graffiti y otras formas conexas de arte callejero. Conoce bien la escena en Brasil y ha compartido con figuras como Bansky y Dash Snow. El cineasta Pablo Aravena. ¿Cuál crees fué tu primer acercamiento con el arte del graffiti? Para ser franco, mi primer acercamiento con el mundo hip hop fue en Santiago, en el año 85. Pero no sólo estuviste en Canadá en esos años… Heavyweight fue un crew que conocí al salir de la universidad. Honet, pintura spray en concreto. En tu documental Next muestras imágenes de fuerte represión al arte callejero, como es el caso de Japón. En el fondo el graffiti es transgresión; el pintar sin permiso, la invasión a la propiedad privada. Volvamos a tu trabajo como cineasta. Banksy.

EVOL's Rural City EVOL's amazing building stencils in the unlikeliest of places. This was done as part of MS Dockville. For more of his work in this series, check out the Dresden warehouse. artist: EVOLlocation: Hamburg, Germany Dream Worlds Revealed On Canvas - StumbleUpon 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

Browser not supported Some amazing things are happening in Lisbon; this wall is just incredible, and Sam3 is getting in on the action too. Of course, Blu's bloated corporate figure sucking the world dry is very topical. Update: the eyes of the fat corporate guy are suspended from the roof, so move in the wind. so good. See more Blu + more Os Gémeos. artists: Blu + Os Gémeoslocation: Lisbon via Os Gémeos' blog Celebrating the Art of the Doodle: 20 Awesome Doodles Faith Georgia Jabson Rodrigues molossus aka rooibas Jim Bradshaw Matt Lyon jdfy333 Sam Morrison Penny Raile Mariann Johansen Ellis celiaaa Roy Snippy Snippy Don Moyer Artimess Filippo Daniel Dors Sherrie Thai Dave Bollinger eklektick jdyf333 Check out the essay, “Beyond the Doodle,” by David Maclagan

The hand - StumbleUpon The hands are a notorious source of frustration. This section won't concentrate on the muscle structure, since the hand is very complex in this regard, and knowing this won't help much in drawing them. Instead, we'll look at proportions, range of motion, and possible simplifications. Structure and proportions Figure 2.20. There is a very easy and surprisingly accurate way to remember the proportions of an adult's hand. The palm of the hand houses the metacarpal bones. The palm of the hand can be simplified to a box. Figure 2.21. Notice that the box does not line up with the contour of the fingers. The two black arrows in the previous figure show how the little finger can move up and down. Figure 2.22. Take a look at some examples of how to use this model: Figure 2.23. The first one is a relaxed pose. This is certainly not the only way to draw a hand.

DALeast’s Unraveling Street Art Chinese street artist DALeast studied sculpture at the Institute of Fine Arts and began doing art on public space at 2004 under the alias DAL. He is inspired by the way the material world revolves, how the spiritual world unfolds, life’s emotions and the infinite space around us. His massive murals resemble thousands of strands of yarn or thread that are continuously unraveling and coming together to create incredible sweeping imagery. (via)

Making the Ordinary Extraordinary - Unbelievable Paper Cut Sculptures by Peter Callesen: Denmark It's pretty amazing what Peter Callesen is able to create from a simple sheet of white paper that many of us use everyday. He has an uncanny skill to transform one of the most common office staples into intricate little mini-dramas. "I find the A4 sheet of paper interesting to work with, because it is probably the most common and consumed media and format for carrying information today, and in that sense it is something very loaded. My paper works have been based around an exploration of the relationship between two and three dimensionality. I find this materialization of a flat piece of paper into a 3D form almost a magic process - or maybe one could call it obvious magic, because the process is obvious and the figures still stick to their origin, without the possibility of escaping. Peter Callesen's website

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