Artist of the day | Simon Monk
Photorealistic Trapped Superhero Paintings By Simon Monk My fascination with photorealistic paintings continue with a thought-provoking new batch from artist Simon Monk. CalledSecret Identity, this ongoing series is more than just a look at the loss of a superhero’s power, it’s a metaphor for an artist him or herself. “Placed in carrier bags and hung... Read More
The fine art of Barbie, by Jocelyne Grivaud
How does Barbie compare with the models who inspired the old masters? French artist Jocelyne Grivaud re-created famous artworks using the Mattel doll, and her series of images charts how the ideal female form has changed over the decades. Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe ‘Here is Barbie’s 15 minutes of fame,’ says French artist Jocelyne Grivaud, who has cast her... Read More
John Maeda: Looking for Superman
By Behance Team About this presentation Rhode Island School of Design president John Maeda defines the key qualities of standout innovators – a willingness to struggle, to make mistakes, to live with ambiguity – and tackles the creative’s biggest challenge: How to lead other creatives. Perhaps confronting the status quo, killing bureaucracy, and leading change can be its... Read More
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Susan Logoreci | Sight Seeing LA
Susan Logoreci: SIGHT SEEING LA Not only I love about how Susan explore the city but also, how she explore the negative space in their paintings.And, if you are flying out of LAX on Southwest Airlines, check out some drawings in the departures (upper) level. Also, a great article about her work at Artillery Magazine LA is decentralized, sprawling; but we can’t blame city... Read More
Riccardo Guasco | 106 | Barrì Gotic
106 | Barrì Gotic by Riccardo Guasco An apartment in Barcelona 7 days of painting from the tapas bars of the Barrì Gotic Lives of people distracted, told in a tweet. Acrylic on canvas 30*40 – 2011 Share and Enjoy Read More
Sanjay Patel: Maharaja Splendor of India’s
“Maharaja Exposition, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco” To hype its exhibition “Maharaja,” which opens Oct. 21 and explores the realm of India’s legendary kings, the museum hired Sanjay Patel to cover the museum’s exterior with his effervescent Pop Art, transforming the stodgy gray neo-Classical-style building into a bright tableau of color and Hindu whimsy.In... Read More
Benjamin Edmiston
Benjamin Edmiston’s compositions are fueled by the creation a familiar but askew world. Using a flat and decorative style, his fantastical settings are inhabited by ominous characters. Planes of floating heads, half-skinned snakes, and bodiless arms are some of his visual vocabulary; recalling the tension of an early, crude Mickey Mouse cartoon – or a misplaced folk sculpture,... Read More
Technology is meant for museums.
The interest in museums has been growing by the minute. The curiosity, added to the hunger for information and references guarantee the evolution of the act of thinking. Art museums remain at the top of the list. Artist and art lovers go there to learn about the past and try and reinvent the present. In the realm of art, there have always been cycles and phases that could last... Read More
Добро пожаловать в Россию | Welcome to St. Petersburg, Russia
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