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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 German duo also released and signed their second book also titled “After The Laughter”.

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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 incredible series of animal crests using his unique style to create these wonderful works of art.

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Super Cool Building Graffiti Revive Old Buildings

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Ever thought of your house looking a little more alive? It is not a problem to accomplish that for Russian street artist Nikita Nomerz. He lives in the town of Nizhniy Novgorod where he started his hobby. The artist transforms abandoned objects into these distinctive creatures and portraits.

‘‘I love watching the city and finding an interesting point“, says Nomerz. The Russian travels around his country and paints these old, enormous structures and buildings through graffiti. Longstanding constructions is not the only target of the artist as he paints on rotten tree trunks as good as on walls. The special part about all this is that this creative artist uses all the defects and details of his building the way it is. There is not a single gap or crumbling brick that won‘t be adjusted with the portrait and turned in some quirk.

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10 Most Unusual Beards You’ll Ever See

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Beard… is somewhat a symbol of status, like a haircut is, and in addition, the beard can tell a lot about its owner, immediately uncovering if you are a creative and imaginative person.

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Miniature Underwater World; Hilarious Toy Scenes

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Sometimes Aquarius take themselves way too seriously, so every once in a while it does some good to inject a bit of humor, or at least something to distract us from the hustle and bustle of tank maintenance and aquarium related headaches. So, when we stumbled across this very funny and very creative series of underwater miniatures, we knew we had to share. After spending a great deal of time photography nudibranchs in the Pacific, Jason Isley of Scubazoo decided it was time to mix things up. He took miniature figurines and placed them in the scene with various marine animals, resulting in some fun and interesting imagery.

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Shadow Sculpting Illusions: Stunning Works of Fukuda

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Illusionist, cheating, deception artist, accomplished with optical trick us into the reality of the unreal and then turn desencantarnos and love it impossible to resolve what our eyes see and the reason he refuses to understand.

Fukuda is the illusion artists one of the most versatile, his work ranges from two-dimensional to three-dimensional it, objects to reflections from the lights to the shadows. So we may be trapped in a poster whose stairs not know whether up or down or in a sculpture on its side is a violinist and a pianist on the other or meet in front of a mural of distorted human drawings almost amorphous but to a precise location in a particular perspective, reveals us perfect human silhouettes.

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Rune Guneriussen: Landscape Lamps

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This process involves the object, story, space and most important the time it is made within. It is an approach to the balance between nature and human culture, and all the sublevels of our own existence. The work is made solely on site, and the photographs represents the reality of the installation itself.

As an artist he believes strongly that art itself should be questioning and bewildering as opposed to patronizing and restricting. As opposed to the current fashion he does not want to dictate a way to the understanding of his art, but rather indicate a path to understanding a story.

His work resonates with the kind of quirkmanship that is very much liked in at the House of Worshipful!

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