Korean artist named Do Ho Suh has succesfully replicated his NYC apartment in a colorfully transparand state. It’s currently on display at the Contemporary Austin until January 11, 2015. The artist’s series is titled Home
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Mixed Media Art by Eugenia Loli
“It’s important for me to “say” something with my artwork, so for the vast majority of my work there’s a meaning behind them. I usually do this via presenting a “narrative” scene in my collages, like there’s something bigger going on than what’s merely depicted. Sometimes the scene is witty or sarcastic, some times it’s horrific with a sense of danger or urgency, some times it’s chill. I leave it to the viewer’s imagination to fill-in the blanks of the story plot.” -Artist Eugenia Loli source:
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Duplicity by artist Matthieu Bourel
A facial manipulation series by artist Matthiu Bourel titled ‘Duplicity’. These collages mostly featuring old hollywood starlettes and actors morphed into interesting portraits usiing duplicates of other or same photographs. source:
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The Future of Adobe Creative Applications
Released by Adobe themselves you get to see the tangible but still amazing possibilities the future holds for Adobe applications like Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign etc. With the obvious wow factor being the use of touchscreens, demonstrating how seamlessly things can be created with your hands and fingers instead of a computer mouse. Check out their video below: “What could your creative future look like?”
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Ecotone 2014 by artist Jacob van Loon
A mixed media portrait by artist Jacob van Loon. Ecotone 2014 Assemblage on panel [diptych] Assemblage on panel [diptych] 2014 This piece will be on display in November at the 5th annual Art Meets Fashion exhibit in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Portraits by artist Phealls Phree
Beautifully painted portraits by artist Phealls Phree featuring gorgeous woman of color. https://twitter.com/PheallsPhree http://instagram.com/pheallsphree https://www.facebook.com/phealls.phree 2,426 notes
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Alexis Persani Dresses Sculptures from Museums
Dressing these glorious detailed stone statues in modern day clothing almost makes them relateable, like you could see these characters in your local coffee shop. See the interesting series by Alexis Persani below. source:
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Eternity
“From my rotting body, flowers shall grow and I am in them, and that is eternity.” -Edvard Munch
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Banksy Piece Removed for being “Offensive and Racist”
No shit. Banksy’s artworks are known for their satire imagery on heavy issues and ones that get swept under the rug. Residence from the oceanside town of Clacton-on-See in Essex were flipping when the graffiti imagery appeared on Tendring Disctric Council’s boathouse. The image presented was one of birds on a wire. A group of grey pidgins holding protesting signs reading: “MIGRANTS NOT WELCOME”,”GO BACK TO AFRICA”, and “KEEP OFF OUR WORMS” These messages harshly directed to a smaller, alone, colorful bird not to far from the pidgins. “The site was inspected by staff who agreed that it could be seen as offensive and it was removed this morning in…
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Disney Princesses Reimagined as … Piles of Rocks!
So there has been so many things revolving disney princesses being imaged. Being done with the whole topic Illustrator Kevin Bolk had a funny idea to recreate the princesses as piles of rocks. I die, the Cinderella pile has to be my favorite.
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Sculptures by Edoardo Tresoldi
Not only sculptures but installation pieces as well. Rome based artist Edoardo Tresoldi uses mesh wiring to create ghostlike transparent silhouettes and shapes of people and places most of them in public settings. See his work below. source: