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What is Art? What is its nature? What makes a layman into an artist? Answers to these questions are sought more than one generation of brilliant minds. Hard to say how they came to a solution. Perhaps the answer does not exist, but the art itself - the category of subjective. We novate.ru to believe that a true artist - someone who sees the prospects and ways for the most unusual use of everyday objects and materials.

The Weirdest Action Figures Ever

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Ever since large corporations realized that people will pay anything for their cherished childhood memories, action figures have been churned out at an alarming rate. Also alarming? Some of the action figures themselves. Here are ten of the weirdest.
Albino Bowler
We’re not sure where Albino Bowler comes from, why he was created, or why he hit the market. Unless there’s some sort of children’s show about bowling and skin conditions we totally missed. Maybe he’s part of a team with the Psoriasis Striker and the Eczema Split. 

In French, Martin Fox (Martine Roch) two passions: animals and art. Martin creates a sweet and funny collage of old photographs and pictures of animals.

 It seems as though nearly every magazine  is interested in Denis Zilber’s funny illustrations. He possesses an amazing talent for creating terrific caricatures. Every illustration has a story to tell, and the characters are so amazingly drawn that you just have to sit back and say “wow”.
Of course he has tons and tons of clients that are interested in working with him, and his projects have been published in magazines such as GQ and Blazer Magazine. He has also been featured in the UK Jewish Film Festival, marking him at his peak of popularity. The shadows, the angles, the lighting, the positions, the colors, etc. in his illustrations are perfect in every way.

"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.

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.

"Salon" 
Art is for everyone. Though busy lives advancing the majority of us further away from our early experiences with it unfortunately exists, the beginnings of our worlds held creativity first and the other responsibilities second. Our early years, peppered with crayons and washable glues and play-dohs, provide the seeds some of us continue to sew, with materials blooming into worlds and materials far reaching. Others of us may not feel the urge to create as much as appreciate, yet it is this group of admirers (and their wallets) keeping institutions like MOMA (or Etsy, for that matter) afloat.

Amazing Art of Wilhelm Staehle

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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.
 

Saimir Strati (Vlora, Albania, April 11, 1966) is an Albanian artist who is regarded as one of the world’s most well known modern mosaic artists. He has done restorations in Albania to several notable mosaics at the archeological sites of Byllis, Amantia and Appolonia and continues to discover secrets from the ancient technique. He is a member of the British Association of Modern Mosaic.

Alexander Crispin was born in Sweden in 1967 year. In 1994, Alexander opened a commercial photography studio in Stockholm. Around the same time (1995 – 98) he was a Swedish artistic group “Sprinkler” ( “spray”) and participated in joint exhibitions in Paris and Stockholm. His work focused on the people and still lifes with a strong visual humorous ideas. Crispin specializes in advertising Alexander Crispin’s delicate and playful style of lighting springs from an early passion for film-making, the starting point of his career. An elaborate and humoristic approach to each commission is a trademark. Still life, animals, portraits, environments – Alexander’s works are always based on visually strong ideas. He has worked all over Europe since 1992 and is represented by Agent Bauer.

If retro gaming characters lived among us, it might look something like Aled Lewis' photographs. Aled Lewis injects some humor into his pictures by placing miniature 8-bit characters into actual settings. Most art-incorporated photographs I’ve seen are fairly serious, so it's nice to see that Lewis is taking the fun approach. Enjoy in these funny photos from E-Honda wrecking a car to Bowser cruising around on the beach.
"I hadn't intended for it to be a series but after I'd finished the Ski-Free Yeti walking in the snow, I figured it might be fun to put other iconic video game characters in real-life scenarios. As a kid I would become completely immersed in these crude pixel environments and they would seem very real! I thought it would be fun to try to capture that to express how gamers see these worlds.

Recently, we showed you an interesting collection of life nails.
Today in the queue pleasant moments in the life of glasses:)

Was this Blackbeard’s sword?
Is this the hilt of Blackbeard's sword? It's one of the latest finds aboard the remains of the ship the Queen Anne's Revenge, known at one time to be the flagship of Edward Teach, a.k.a. Blackbeard. The vessel ran aground on a North Carolina sandbar in 1718 and was abandoned; modern archaeologists have been excavating the shipwreck for more than a decade. The design and ornamentation of this newest discovery have led the researchers to believe it likely belonged to the notorious pirate himself.
An imposing figure to begin with, according to historians, Blackbeard cultivated a ferocious appearance to seem even more menacing: a long dark beard, numerous  knives, swords and pistols strapped to his chest -- even lighted fuses in his hair. In May of 1718, he used the ship to blockade the port of Charleston, S.C., and effectively hold the city hostage until he collected a considerable ransom. 

 If you are landscaped own home or own a large apartment, then certainly thought about that your child has had its own bathroom. And maybe she had been there? In any case, we have presented several ideas kreatvnyh may well serve as a source of inspiration for a new or converted bathtub for your baby.

As a way of battling the summer heatwave that hit Japan this year, authorities have inaugurated a frozen aquarium that will keep visitors cool and entertained. The Kori no Suizokukan (Frozen Aquarium) in Kesennuma, northeastern Japan, packs about 450 specimens of marine life frozen in large columns of ice bathed in blue light.

Once certified Italian artist Juan Francisco Cass decided to pin on friends and drew something out there with a ballpoint pen, but issued a photograph. The joke was a success, friends, long baldeli, walking in circles around a hand-drawn pictures. Since then, Francisco joke put on the conveyor and generally did their work as "hand-held photo" disagree "with enthusiasm", the exhibition includes a sold-out, and many of the girls just as much peep, so they want to get Juan "on the ball" (without the vulgarity). Juan draws material from his own life and imagination that he has finally gotten sometimes quite explicit scenes, and images obtained are really "photographic" as if shot amateur camera with flash. On one picture takes an average of 6.4 knobs «Big», is based on the size and the size of the majority rather big.

Collages Abigail Reynolds \ Art

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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.

Terrible Cookware

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Such recommended for guests who eat a lot.
So they slipped this and hop! they immediately lost appetite and whole foods:)

Long-based designer Cristian Zuzunaga has created a collection of furniture and interior accessories in pixel prints.

In this post I am presenting great 3D graphics work in clay and other materials, for a realistic and beautiful staging made Irma Gruenholz, an illustrator from Madrid.Hope you all will enjoy this post.

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