• ART

    Invisible Tape Series by Wes Naman

    El fotógrafo Wes Naman crea una serie de fotografías que diferencian los retratos de personajes, todos distorsionados y remodelados en rostros irreconocibles simplemente usando cinta transparente. See some selected works below:

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    NOT Your Grandmother’s Embroideries by Jessica Tang

    El sano medio artístico del bordado está tomando un giro sensual en una serie en curso de la artista estadounidense Jessica Tang.. The pin-up subjects are covered in the embroidered Chinese textiles that double as full body tattoos presenting a new take on the mixtures of culture. Ver la serie abajo:

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    Myths by Gosia Herba

    La artista polaca Gosia Herba crea una serie de retratos místicos titulada Mitos donde encontramos criaturas y héroes interactuando en pinturas muy estilizadas.. See some selected works below:

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    New York through an Infrared Lense

    El fotógrafo italiano Paolo Pettigiani crea una serie de paisajes infrarrojos tomados en el Central Park de Nueva York, donde el contraste de la naturaleza y las creaciones hechas por el hombre se ponen en primer plano.. “The purpose is to highlight the majesty and the contrast of nature included in the famous Big Apple’s skyscrapers.”

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    The Art History of THE SELFIE

    There is a lot more history associated with infamous selfie culture. It’s not something self-centered millennials have created but something that has been passed down for longer than you might think. “Artists have been taking selfies since the dawn of photography. Cameras allowed people to capture their own image in a way that had never been possible in all of human history, and today most of us carry these magical devices in our pockets, taking self portraits everywhere we go.” Artículos relacionados Micromax lanza Bolt Selfie y Canvas Selfie 4 Selfie of the Day: Nicki Minaj se rompe Tomar una selfie con la aplicación Selfie de Microsoft ahora es aún más fácil en el…

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    Art by Chloe Bennett

    Australian illustrator Chloe Bennett creates a playful and at times charmingly crude series where she takes human anatomy and places it on objects we are constantly in contact with. See some selected works below: aquí.