50 years ago artists used to draw using typewriters and radio teletype. These animal sketches look pretty cool even today, though many of them were created long time ago. This collection is incredible and worth seeing.
The photos in this post are of some amazing Star Wars art that was done by a Jacksonville based artist by the name of James Hance. His work is realistic and sometimes humorous. He gets his inspiration from the movies and television shows.
All these illustrations have a serious message to future generations: modern culture doesn’t always rock, and instead of watching a popular blockbuster it’s much better to read a good book. This is the message Dave MacDowell is trying to carry through his powerful and impressive art. Take a look!
I saw many different installations created using people as “paints”. But American artist Daniel Dancer did much more than this. His art combines latex paints and people to make giant images on the Earth. He sometimes invites over 4,000 volunteers to implement his idea into life. This sky art is stunning!
When you are in the subway, you can either read a book or ads or stare at amazing art. Personally I would choose the last option. Sadly, the subway in my city doesn’t have anything like what you will see inside this post.
French artist Sandrine Estrade Boulet sees in common things what the rest of us wouldn’t notice. She gives life to things she photographs by adding simple colors and using her imagination.
Simple, yet creative, what she does, she does it well!
Chicken wire is used to make fences; they are also called chain-link fences.
But this British-born artist Ivan Lovatt found another use for it, he makes sculptures out of it.
It takes talent and a big imagination to do this :)
Artistic work is limitless. In the current age of technology, it is no wonder that digital art has become popular. Take a look at the amazing photos in this post and you’ll see why. They are truly works of art.
If you think that beers, cocktails, wines are only drunk, then you’re mistaken. We can also make art with it, more precisely – pictures on canvases. And BevShots company proves it to you. You can purchase on their site any of the canvases you’ll see in this article and decorate your house, room or office. The link will be put below the pictures.
Piña Colada
Here comes a little series of great 3D pencil drawings. I must say their author, ‘Fredo’, is a very talented guy!
Check his works out inside this post.
Some mini golf courses are designed like real art. I would love to play golf at one of the following course constructions. Would you?
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These are awesome cake masterpieces that would be a pity to eat!
I wonder how long it took a baker to create such amazing birthday cakes!
Vexel is a neologism for an entirely pixel-based form of raster art that imitates the visual appearance of vector graphics technique, but is distinguished from normal vector graphics or raster images. The word itself is a portmanteau derived from a combination of "vector" and "pixel. Vexel pictures are composed by using multiple layered shapes and can be done using Photoshop, Illustrator, or other graphics editing programs…
Can you turn a common scene from your everyday life into a masterpiece? Yes, you can if you have a vivid imagination as Kevin Van Aelst does. This contributing photographer to the New York Times Magazine loves expressive art.
Mauro Perucchetti is an interesting modern artist who can address many important issues of nowadays. It seems that Mauro can easily see the bigger picture of our world. He can speak about pressing things in an accessible way without shocking the public, and it’s great! Well done, Mauro!
What do you usually do with empty cans? Personally I threw them away with garbage. However some people can create unusual things. For example, in this post you can find an amazing collection of sculptures and other pieces of art created from empty Red Bull cans.
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When you go to the grocery store and buy products, what do you do with them? Personally I eat them. But this guy found how to use food in a very artistic way. Look closely at these photos. Do they remind you something familiar? : )
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I always found it stupid to have a tattoo with the name of the person you love because you never know what’s going to happen next.
In these cases, as the tattooed persons couldn’t remove their tattoo, they covered it with another one…
Let’s see how it looks.
How does that saying go “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure”? That is certainly the case in these photographs taken in Melbourne, Australia and can be seen from the Geelong Train line. While some people see the artwork as graffiti others see it as art. Some folk want it removed and others want it to stay. This brings up another old saying; “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder”. Where do you come down on this debate?
Artist Matthew Albanese created a “Sugarscape” out of corn syrup, jelly, and twenty pounds of sugar. Although the model may look like scene directly from Antarctica it took the artist over two months to grow the crystals in his studio. He also used such materials as paprika for his Martian landscape, cotton and many others to give this incredible illusion of something real. So if you have ever seen a landscape that you thought looked good enough to eat; now you have seen the real thing. It is truly a work of art.
Those are some nice pieces of work realised by Czech artist Oldrich Kulhanek.
Take a look:
These shots are simply wonderful. They are very artistic, colorful and vivid.
They were taken on a huge park where the brand new trucks are stocked as well as the old ones.
Very interesting to see, so don’t miss it!