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Grand Scale Environmental & Land Art
by artpictures | 4:37 AM in AmAzInG, Art, BeAuTiFuL, Creativity, Informative, Interesting, Nature |
"Man's Reaction To His Earth" - The Grandest and the Most Sublime Land Art
Go to a museum and look at the paintings, go to a concert and listen to the music... but look out the window - and see art? Often called "Earth Works", or "Land Art" these not-too-subtle masterpieces use the landscape itself, sometimes on a scale that, to appreciate it, means stepping far away from it: very far away.
Graphics of Horses by Wojtek Kwiatkowski
by artpictures | 4:56 AM in Art, Drawing, Interesting, Photography Graphic |
I’ve always loved horses. This is why I was simply awe struck when I bumped into Wojtek Kwiatkowski’s photo gallery of these beautiful Arabian Horses. The motion and intensity in these shots is unbelievable. Visual poetry! Wojtek was born in 1954 in Warsaw, Poland. He graduated from Warsaw University of Technology in a field of Architecture. He is an author and a publisher of books about Arabians breeding all over the world.
Artist and vintage illustrator Wilhelm Staehle is known for his eccentric and witty Victorian hand-cut silhouettes and beautiful use of mixed media. He is a self-described avid taxidermist and enjoys hunting wild game in in his spare time. In the series shown below entitled Silhouette Masterpiece Theater, Wilhelm delivers his unique talent exquisitely.
Abigail Reynolds (Abigail Reynolds) was born in 1970. Lives and works in London. Creates original collages from old atlases, encyclopedias and travel guides, combining photos taken at different times and printed in different places, but that show the same thing, and with approximately the same angle. The upper layer of Abigail incision and evert, so that becomes three-dimensional collage.
Fever Ray - another perspective on electronic music
by artpictures | 5:32 AM in AmAzInG, Art, Digital, Interesting, Photography |
Jeremy May (Jeremy May) - big fan of books. But unlike most people, he likes to not only read them, but also used as material for ornaments. Cut from sheets of paper books, Jeremy sticks together, cover the top with lacquer and puts in the place where they were slaughtered. Thus, the book becomes not only a source of material for the creation of rings, earrings and pendants, but a place to store them.
In this photoshop tutorial I will show you how to use stock images to make a beautiful digital artwork with nicely colored lights. All you need for this tutorial is my Colors in Motion textures pack and a model.
I found the model on deviantArt. You can download the picture here. If you want to use another stock image, try the gallery if ISO Stock, you will find very good stock images there. For this tutorial I will use the girl that you see on the preview.
So, power up Photoshop and let’s get started.
Most people associate world globes with geography classes or boring teachers’ offices. We have pop culture to thank for that. In 80′s and 90′s TV shows, globes could be found lurking in the corners of many a fictitious teacher’s office–far more than actually existed in reality. But globes are no longer as boring as they used to be thanks to artist Wendy Gold. Wendy runs a company called ImagineNationsTM where she makes vintage globes of all varieties.
The Inconspicuous Matter Project: The ‘Electric’ Design
by artpictures | 4:53 AM in Art, Design, Interesting |
People pay a lot of attention to how they design their homes. Comments from friends and relatives are sought as well as advice from the interior design experts. Hours are spent on choosing the right color tone for the walls and the perfect design. What if the various electric circuits running around your dream home, or the walls in particular, could provide the artistic flourish you are looking for.Designer Celine Marcq has conceptualized a design project based on the electric energy that is elementally simply, yet creative enough to impress each and everyone. Celine Marcq uses the electric circuits that run around walls and the energy that flows through them as a colourful palette that would distinguish the walls of a house. Inconspicuous Matter Project is the title of designer’s project.
At the core of this design project are responsive materials that would react intuitively to the energy flowing through the wall. The aesthetics of the responsive material would be in a free flowing manner, like scribbled lines and sprayed dots. These lines and dots would course through the walls and light up in a bright colorful manner as electric energy passes from one point to another.
Pee Eww! What's that smell? Believe it or not, these cow dung creations were created by Enrique Ramos of Mexico City, and Enrique will paint on almost anything.
Ramos has been supplying Ripley's with unique and bizarre art pieces for over ten years now. His latest creation, these Cow Dung paintings, are appropriately titled "Cow-A-Dung-A".
The London photographer Carl Warner goes one step beyond traditional photography. Beyond beautiful photos of people and even animals, you will notice is its amazing invention involving food. Yes, very creativeand very technical, the series "foodscapes, " a play on words that sums up this work, is a sequence oflandscapes using tasty food. The greengrocers and neighbors already know that food choice is judicious andloses hours of radishes, broccoli and others. To achieve the desired effects, the production is done in stages,to ensure that nothing wilt before the end ofof photography . Indulge !
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