Posts Tagged ‘artwork’

Magic of Twisting and Bending Sculpture by Terry Border

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Terry Border uses everyday items such as peanuts, Oreos and kiwis, Border utilizes wire hands and feet to make the inanimate objects come to life. What I love most about his work, though, is that it can be enjoyed by everyone. Young or old, we can all get a good chuckle out of his hilarious, […]

Dreamy Works by Noell S. Oszvald

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Little is known of S. Noell Osvald, unless it is a Hungarian photographer who has done a beautiful series of black and white works very striking. His images are evocative, witty and very attractive. Play with the shapes and creating beautiful scenery minimalist scenarios in which women and animals come together in prints full of […]

Herakut “After The Laghtuer” Los Angeles Exhibition Opening Coverage

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Busy evening in Los Angeles, we also attended the opening of Herakut’s new solo exhibition “After The Laughter”. After a week of work inside and outside the Lebasse Projects space in Chinatown, Herakut unveiled a beautiful exhibition with a selection of paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures and many wall installations. In conjunction with the opening, the […]

Graphic Art Project “Grow” by Andreas Preis

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Andreas Preis is a Berlin-based German artist who studied communications design in Nuremberg. Following an advertising internship with Springer & Jacoby he turned his attention toward freelance design and illustration. Andreas’ style mixes digital and traditional art, combining hand-drawings, cross-hatching, and color with digital media. In his latest project entitled Grow, Andreas Preis creates an […]

Banana Drawings: Creative Way of Creating Masterpieces of Art on Vegetables

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Jun Gil Park is an Australian artist who has turned bananas into incredible artworks. Using only a simple toothpick, artist scratches various drawings, lately, letting the natural oxidation of the scraped skin bring the image out. It usually takes a few minutes before the oxidation darken scratched area and brings out a drawing.

Realistic Post-Apocalyptic World by Vladimir Manyuhin

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Vladimir Manyuhin is an Russian artist had enough imagination to draw some of awesome realistic illustrations about how world might look after apocalypse. So check more gallery pictures of post-apocalyptic world by Vladimir Manyuhin here.

Extra-Ordinary Realistic Sculptures

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Ron Mueck art is about love, loneliness, family, relationships. It can be understood by anyone. It has nothing to do with what’s in vogue in metropolitan London (which makes it great for Edinburgh). And although Mueck’s technique is of our time: – he trained in puppetry, including at Jim Henson’s Creature Shop, and has taken […]