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Top 12 Banksy Pieces of 2010

Top 12 Banksy Pieces of 2010
12.) San Francisco Banksy is the gold standard when it comes to urban street art. His legendary reputation has only grown since the 2010 release of his intriguing movie, "Exit Through the Gift Shop" (which is streaming now). To promote the film, Banksy went into super-overdrive and attacked city walls across North America like there was no tomorrow. 11.) 10.) 9.) 8.) 7.) 6.) 5.) 4.) 3.) 2.) 1.) Banksy's website More Incredible Street Art:Transformative Street Art by Roa (10 pics)Global Warming & War by Blu (5 pics)Skount + Laguna in Spain (2 pics)Mentalgassi in Berlin (3 pics)

Kris Kuksi Makes Demons in Our Mind Come Alive (14 Pics) Seven Deadly Sins What would happen if someone can tap into your darkest nightmares and your most hidden fears? Would they see a world full of aggression and hate? A world where man struggles with his sins, where no one can escape from a hell of mental anguish, suffering, and guilt? This is the world of Kris Kuksi. As Kuksi has stated, "human mind creates this world and humans are what keep it a reality. Through his intricate 3-D sculptural work, we see both the beautiful and dark side of our minds. A Relaxing Evening with Napoleon and Paulina Sanctuary of the Bewildered Sanctuary of the Bewildered - Close-up The Guardian A New Divinity The Decision Lust and Self-Abuse The Last Judment Parasite and Host Gemini Original Sin Lies and Persuasion Lunatic Lander 1 Kris Kuksi website

Dan Brill Architects ‘ Dan Brill Architects of the UK are among 12 international practices shortlisted to design a pedestrian footbridge for Trestles Beach, a surf spot in southern California. The Safe Trestles design competition, organised by Architecture for Humanity, sought designs that give provide surfers access to the beach from the road on the bluff above, carrying them safely across a railway line while protecting the fragile dunes. ‘ (Continue reading…)

Drawing Hands This short tutorial is a just a small taste of a larger and much more in-depth book I wrote called The Mad Art of Caricature! The book is 175 full-color pages, lavishly illustrated and contains greatly expanded explanations of the concepts presented in this tutorials, as well and a great deal of additional material on caricaturing other facial features, posture, hands, expression and more, techniques on drawing from live models, doing caricature for freelance illustration and for MAD Magazine. This is a must have book for anyone interested in caricature, cartooning or humorous illustration. You can order it online here. How to Draw Hands Easily the most asked question I get is “how do you draw caricatures?”. Next to faces, hands are probably the most expressive and intricate part of the human form. I’m a cartoonist at heart, so the hands I draw are not realistic hands by most definitions. Breaking Down Hand Structure Not really much to it, is there? Relationships of Hand Structure

sidewalk chalk guy sidewalk chalk guy «« back to gprime.net all material copyrighted by its original creator | belzberg architects: los angeles museum of the holocaust 'los angeles museum of the holocaust' by belzberg architects image courtesy belzberg architects santa monica based office belzberg architects has finished the design of the new los angeles museum of the holocaust (LAMOTH). now open to the public, the museum features an undulating green roof that pulls up the northwest corner of los angeles' pan pacific park. serving as an annex to the already existing holocaust monument, the multi-cultural museum aims to integrate completely into the public green space, minimizing the visual impact on the park's atmosphere. the roof, while subtle in height, features graphic lines of concrete that divides the surface into a series of zigzagging pedestrian paths. slicing through the center is the descending entry ramp, which tapers in to an interior space that is flanked by sloped ceilings and perspective-altering floors. the design of the layout and circulation kept conscious the institute's 50 year history, rendered bird's eye view of the green roof at night

Optical Illusions & Blog Archive & Body Art - Hand Animals These have to be some of the best examples of hand art I’ve ever seen. Great fun to look at for the kids and a real example of how to disguise your hand as an elephant, eagle or tiger. Click the main post for the full set of pictures. Sheri Bakes MAYA LIN STUDIO making buildings in foamboard miniature building construction in foamboard by Emmanuel Nouaillier Emmanuel Nouaillier shows how to scratch build and age miniature structures. This is will introduce my personal approach and techniques for scratch building and ageing buildings, pertaining to the typical northern French urban landscape of the 1940s and early 50s. I believe that a proper rendition of textures and adequate weathering of the different elements is important when making a miniature scene, where the optimal development of each small detail of a diorama becomes more a necessity to modellers who want to show, with utmost realism, models that are better detailed and weathered I will explain stage by stage in future articles how to create peculiar materials and elements and how to give the models ‘life’ while employing generic methods. Some of the ‘basic’ tools that I use to work the foam and give it some aspects and different alterations in scale. Forex may be an unfamiliar product to most modellers. Step 1 Step 2

Jose Rivas “HART COLOR” Wittgenstein, Ludwig  Ludwig Wittgenstein is one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century, and regarded by some as the most important since Immanuel Kant. His early work was influenced by that of Arthur Schopenhauer and, especially, by his teacher Bertrand Russell and by Gottlob Frege, who became something of a friend. This work culminated in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, the only philosophy book that Wittgenstein published during his lifetime. It claimed to solve all the major problems of philosophy and was held in especially high esteem by the anti-metaphysical logical positivists. The Tractatus is based on the idea that philosophical problems arise from misunderstandings of the logic of language, and it tries to show what this logic is. Table of Contents 1. Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein, born on April 26th 1889 in Vienna, Austria, was a charismatic enigma. The Wittgenstein family was large and wealthy. 2. The book certainly does not seem to be about ethics. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Amazingly Creative Drawing Vs Photography This wonderful work has done by a very talented Belgian painter, illustrator, portraitist, caricaturist and photographer Ben Heine. This creative artist was born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. He Studied graphic arts and sculpture and I also have a degree in journalism.

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