Street art gets a floral twist when artist Geoffroy Mottart intricately place flower arrangements over status replacing their hair with lively bright colors contrasting their cold and stoic appearances. Voir la série ci-dessous: Geoffroy Mottart
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Invisible Tape Series by Wes Naman
Le photographe Wes Naman crée une série qui différencie les portraits de personnages photographiques, tous déformés et remodelés en visages méconnaissables simplement à l'aide de ruban transparent. See some selected works below:
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La Línea Roja by Nicolas Rivals
A dark series with scifi charm titled La Línea Roja (the red line) by Paris based photographer Nicolas Rivals. Voir la série ci-dessous:
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NOT Your Grandmother’s Embroideries by Jessica Tang
Le médium artistique sain de la broderie prend un tournant sensuel dans une série en cours de l'artiste américaine 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. Voir la série ci-dessous:
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Vintage Mixed Media by Ben Stainton
Vintage pop culture photography meshed with glamorous company capitalism. From Twitter, Coke, Instagram, Disney and more. Créé par l'artiste / designer Ben Stainton. See some selected works below:
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Myths by Gosia Herba
L'artiste polonaise Gosia Herba crée une série de portraits mystiques intitulée mythes où l'on trouve des créatures et des héros interagissant dans des peintures hautement stylisées. See some selected works below:
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Collectors by Hye Jin Chung
Artist Hye Jin Chung depcits portraits of women grasping their collection full of their intrestests, hobbies and passions. See the Collectors series below:
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New York through an Infrared Lense
Le photographe d'origine italienne Paolo Pettigiani crée une série de paysages infrarouges tournée à Central Park à New York, où le contraste de la nature et des créations artificielles sont mis au premier plan. “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.” Articles connexes Micromax lance un selfie Bolt et un selfie en toile 4 Selfie of the Day: Nicki Minaj Bust Out Prendre un selfie avec l'application Selfie de Microsoft est encore plus facile sur le…
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Replacing Brand Logos with their Calorie Amounts
imagine a world where the calories to your favorite treats are blatantly presented replacing their familiar logo. Le projet créé par instagram Caloriebrands vous fait certainement réfléchir à deux fois lorsque vous êtes carrément présenté avec les calories. See some of the images below:
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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: ici.