• ART

    Paperboyo Abstractions

    L'artiste britannique Rich McCor, également connu sous le nom de Paperboyo, résume des paysages réguliers avec des découpes humoristiques ressemblant à des ombres noires, transformant des lieux et des structures bien connus en des visuels effrontés et ludiques.. See some of his works below:

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    Outrospection by Daniel Ramos Obregón

    Columbian based fashion designer/artist Daniel Ramos Obregón creates a series of porcelain casts that extend from the body in gold-plated brass metal frames. The project is explained as a wearable study of self-representation. “I have appropriated his concept while relating it to out-of-body experiences more commonly known as astral projections, by seeking to represent -in a metaphorical way- the mind being projected inside out of the body as a way of self-expression and representation.” – Daniel Ramos Obregón aigre

  • People by Nanna Hänninen
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    People by Nanna Hänninen

    Mixed media works by Finland based artist Nanna Hänninen distorting human figures making them seem to melt away and disappear with simple brush strokes placed over them. People I, II, III 128 x 128 cm C-print numérique sur Diasec Monté sur Mdf avec cadre en chêne Nanna Hänninen

  • ART,  CULTURE,  Divers.

    Eat Your Heart Out

    Give your heart to your loved one this Valentine’s Day, and watch them eat it. For all you freaky lovers out there. Learn how to make your very own bloody heart present by using red velvet cake. Conçu et créé par Yolanda Gampp de la chaîne youtube How To Cake It. Try it out below:

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    Paintings by artist Andrea Castro

    Andrea Castro creates oil portraints that counteract with contrasting shapes and textures. “I create internal conversations with the subjects of my paintings; ils me disent ce qu'ils veulent transmettre pendant que je leur donne forme.” See some selected works below: andreacastro.net

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    Anatomy of War by Noah Scalin

    Artist Noah Scalin creates a series titled “Anatomy of War” where war weapons and bullet holes mix with human anatomy and portraits. “clinically dissected, revealing a remarkably human set of internal organs,” though “with a conspicuously absent brain.” With these alterations, Scalin says, “The objects become as fragile as the lives that they can potentially take.”