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Amazing 3D Drawings Fredo’s artwork looks like it comes to life from a piece of paper. It is outstanding! See also: “Pencil Art: Turn on the Light.” Photos © Fredo Link via Bored Panda Sue McNally Ruby Beach, Olympic Peninsula, Washington, 2011, oil on canvas, 84 x 96 in. Vein, 2011, oil on board, 20 x 16 in. After Rothko, (untitled 1956), 2010, oil on canvas, 36 x 32 in. Night Field, 2010, oil on canvas, 54 x 44 in. Red Skies at Night, 2010, oil on canvas, 36 x 36 in. Valley Floor, 2009, oil on canvas, 162 x 84 in. Paradise at Night, 2009, oil on canvas, 162 x 84 in. Paradise at Night, detail Dreams of Utah, 2010, oil on canvas. 60 x 72 in. Devil’s Tower, Wyoming, 2010, oil on canvas, 72 x 84 in. Winter On the Drive, 2011, oil on canvas, 12 x 12 in. Artist Statement I make large scale landscape paintings with oil, on canvas, and small scale self portraits, with gouache, ink, watercolor, charcoal, and gesso on paper. Artist Bio Sue McNally was born in Washington D.C. in 1967 and grew up in New England. About Sue McNally Sue McNally’s Website Sue McNally at DNA Gallery Sue Mc Nally at bk projects

Zentips What were you raised by wolves? SCHOPENHAUER'S 38 STRATAGEMS, OR 38 WAYS TO WIN AN ARGUMENT Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), was a brilliant German philosopher. These 38 Stratagems are excerpts from "The Art of Controversy", first translated into English and published in 1896. Carry your opponent's proposition beyond its natural limits; exaggerate it. (abstracted from the book:Numerical Lists You Never Knew or Once Knew and Probably Forget, by: John Boswell and Dan Starer)

Dear Jr Creative…Earn Your Place. You'll Be Better For It. — Thoughts on creativity Dear Jr Creative, I’m a firm believer in earning your keep, starting from the bottom, doing the less than desirable well, before moving up. Prove yourself on what seemingly matters little, and people will notice. I promise. At the very least, I promise I’ll notice. I was a rich kid from the suburbs. In High School, and in Gen-X “rebellion” against my white collar family, I worked for the Las Vegas Water District doing underground construction. I dug ditches and changed water lines during the Vegas Summer for 8 dollars an hour. I dug the shit out of those ditches. All I wanted was the respect of these old guys changing water lines in the desert. Eventually, I’d earned a bit of respect. I worked hard…”for a skinny rich kid.” One day I mentioned to the crew lead: “Fuck it. He pulled the truck over to the shoulder of a mountain road, heading North towards Mt. So I did. That was my last of three summers working for the water district. I went to school for business. So I resized graphics. - Dave

Photographer Martin Klimas Paints Like Pollock With Sound How do you paint with sound? It’s a good question and the answer comes from German photographer Martin Klimas. He starts by putting different colored paint on top of a speaker over some translucent material, then cranks up the volume. The vibrations of the speaker shoot the paint into the air creating beautiful patterns and sculptural forms, and Klimas snaps them with his camera while in flight. We’re used to seeing audiovisual collaborations, like those explored by Quayola and Jamie XX, but they’re usually animated using computer software, whereas this is a much more analogue affair. Miles Davis – “Pharaoh’s Dance” Steve Reich and Musicians – “Music for 18 Musicians” Kraftwerk – “Transistor” Steve Reich and Musicians – “Drumming” Miles Davis – “Bitches Brew” Paul Hindemith – “Ludus Tonalis” [via Kottke] @stewart23rd

25 Napping Facts Every College Student Should Know Written By: Angelita Williams It's almost cruel the way adults ease children into life outside of the house. They got us on board with the whole going to school thing by letting us take naps in pre-school. But then, come kindergarten, no more naps! It makes you smarter According to Dr. If it was good enough for them… Presidents JFK and Bill Clinton used to nap every day to help ease the heavy burden of ruling the free world.

35 Funny Illustrations by Tiago Hoisel - with Exclusive Interview Today we have the special honor to discuss about digital art and painting with Tiago Hoisel. Besides the great collection of humorous illustrations that he has provided for us, Tiago also gives precious advice and shares interesting information in the below exclusive interview. Amazing creativity, detail and fun are the perfect words to describe his artwork. The humor and realism are perfectly combined to depict real life situations or imaginary scenarios meant to make the viewer laugh and want more! Q: Howdy Tiago! Welcome to pxleyes.com community. A: My name is Tiago Hoisel, I’m graduated in graphic design in Universidade do Estado da Bahia. “Chico Bento” Q: Your illustrations are so funny and expressive! A: I always liked humor and realism, so when I started to draw I tried to bring these two thing to my work. “Teenager” Q: What software do you use and which is the feature you couldn’t live without, of that particular software? “Meeting with Girlfriend’s Family” “Maria!” A: My family.

Startup Advice: How Entrepeneurs Gain Credibility While talking with young founders in Europe and the US over the last couple months, I have been asked the same question repeatedly -- how can an entrepreneur just starting out gain the necessary credibility to attract capital? It is an important question because, at its heart, a startup investment is an investment in the entrepreneur. And the earlier stage the investment, the more so this is true. We all know the allure of the elusive "serial entrepreneur" -- the rare breed who has done it before (successfully) and will not fall victim to the same business pitfalls (he'll have to discover new ones). So how does an entrepreneur with little or no track record gain credibility? When it comes to borrowed credibility, there is perhaps no more important act than the initial introduction you are given to an investor. The other way first time entrepreneurs gain credibility is to earn it. The best way to earn credibility with investors is to have good answers to the questions you are asked.

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