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Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Smoke Art Pieces

This mesmerizing image was created using smoke
Sublime, beautiful and sensual ... absolutely unique inspiration of smoke art
Inspiration of digital art and illustration, by graphic designer 




the inner wisps and curls of colored smoke, producing photographs worthy to be framed in the process. This is the smoke that's produced in explosive interaction with electricity
The most basic combination of elements: fire and air (smoke) - make an endlessly thrilling and enchanting dance of evolving forms.

Awesome Sandwich Art


Creative sandwich inspired, These are just too cute to eat
It's a tough decision really. Would you rather pass the time or fill in the hunger gap
Tell your kids a great tale while giving them a nutritious snack
Well yeah, these Spray-painted sandwiches aren't edible but could fit very well in your kitchen as decoration





These sandwiches almost defy words with their fun and creative constructions, made with a variety of lunch meats, vegetables and cheeses, supported with bread and pretzel sticks

World's Most Amazing Contortionists

an attractive contortionist, shows off her skills who has gained a lot of popularity from her appearances on famous TV shows like the ‘Jimmy Kimmel Show' and ‘America's Got Talent', is known for her body bending and twisting techniques.




She has also performed in front of NBA, NHL and NCAA arenas, while also becoming a regular feature on the ESPN Sports Center opening highlights

Sculptures Made of Hubcaps

Hubcaps as art is not a brand new concept. But these hubcap sculptures by Ptolemy Elrington are definitely something different.




These bad ass metal sculptures look like deadly robots built by other robots to create a giant robot army meant to destroy the human race.

Duck Animatus

If you’ve ever wondered what the skeletons of cartoon characters like the Roadrunner, Tom & Jerry or Bugs Bunny look like, artist Hyung Koo Lee  has created a series called “Animatus” that imagines exactly that.
The sculptures are made from resin, aluminum, stainless steel wire, springs and oil paint. Pictured is “Anas Animatus”, which you may recognize as Dewey, Huey and Louie from “DuckTales“.

Canvas Photos

Images to canvas, is a simpler and attractive technique that has helped many of us to retain our photographs for a longer time. Thanks to them, our walls have become more attractive and photographs brighter. Not just this, we do not have to carry those bulky photo frames. The canvas frames also safeguard photos from any physical and Sun damage. Be it your home or office, you can decorate walls with this exceptional art form.
Canvas prints become the focus of wall and thus, add beauty to the boring and dull appearance. The gallery wrapped Canvas Photos are one of the most stylish and classy options available in market. In these prints, photos are stretched and stapled over the frame of wooden bars.
These canvas frames can be as large as museum style display. Without any visible frame or hardware, the gallery wrapped frames magically float on the wall. Similarly, another beauty of canvas prints is known as rolled canvas. If you want to choose your own frame, you can definitely go for rolled print. These allow you all the features of canvas prints which are durability, water resistance and protection against Sun damage while giving you freedom to select desired display frame.
Ultra-weight and durable, Images to Canvas printing is an ideal way to preserve your memories. Whether you are a photographer or an exhibitionist, you can choose to showcase your talent with them. Large canvas prints are also used by business owners widely to promote their products. In canvas prints, the picture can be stretched to any extent without distorting the resolution which is of tremendous value for promoters. Canvas prints are cost effective as well. You do not have to spend a fortune, even if you want to customize them for your personalized use. You can create canvas prints of your wedding anniversary, birthdays or prom party too.

Finger Paintings

 This is an incredible work of Italian artist ,
here representing a predator and one of the most famous giraffes.
Amazing skin detailed elephant finger paint.

Steam pig

Steam pig is a fanciful steampunk dirigible art project in Grand Rapids, Michigan

Erotic Galleries and Sculptures

Erotic art at it's best: from couples enacting the book of Kamasutra to a phallic piece of art, meet ten of the kinkiest erotic pieces.
Sensual sculptures adorn the borders of the lake, ranging from two fully-dressed lovers who are leaning over and kissing discreetly, to a collection of descriptive sexual positions seemingly based from cultures around the world.
The erotic sculpture (titled "Brangelina Forever") was created by celebrity-obsessed artist Daniel Edwards, portrays Brad and Angelina “in bed, making love Harlequin Romance-style, with a cooing dove perched on Brad's finger.” The piece of art is currently residing in a newly-built Oklahoma City residence and “installed in the ceiling of the master bedroom to inspire a 'sexual healing' for the room's occupants.” The sculpture also contains the DNA of Pitt and Jolie.
The artist embedded the work with crushed wine glasses that the duo supposedly drank from to celebrate their first-year anniversary

Ye Old Curiosity Shop

The Curiosity shop is a place I've been to a thousand times. It's a museum of odd stuff and "curiosities". Like mummies and shrunken heads, to a two headed lamb, to a four legged chicken. A display of fleas in dresses, ext. It's in Seattle near the aquarium on the pier.

Coolest Snowman


Some people use snow to make snowmen, others build igloos and petrol heads build cars. It took 5 hours to create this car. The front lights were taken from a Christmas tree while the rear lights  are Skyline wannabes. The wheels were donated by one of the sculptors and they came from an old Audi
Lego snowman

Porn snowman

Eerie Taxidermy Art

By combining steampunk aesthetics  with taxidermy, Lisa Black has made a name for herself. In fact, she just might be the best known modern taxidermist. Her trick is incorporating copper gears and computer components that make the animals appear to be cyborgs imitating our everyday animal species. The result is all at once terrifying and fascinating.
Like Lisa Black, artists at Top Hat  Taxidermy are eagerly exploring the connections between Victorian aesthetics seen in steampunk and the period art form of taxidermy. This piece, Chuffy and The Time Machine certainly transcends time periods, even if it doesn't interrupt the time/space
Combining multiple animal carcasses into one to create a mythical beast is a taxidermy trick that has been used for centuries. Jaun Cabana is a master of the art, creating such strange but classic works as monkey-boned mermaids and fish with human skulls
While Jaun Cabana focuses on sea monsters, Sarina Brewer creates monsters that can travel by land, sea or air. Whether a winged, horned cat that looks like it escaped the fiery depths of hell or a winged goat mermaid, her beasts may be shocking, but they still always look realistic
An animal need not be mythological to create a strange sense of unease though. Artist Géza Szöllősi's Inflated cow's heads are entirely creepy even if they don't look remotely scary

How gallery visitors only viewed work by Damien Hirst and Tracy Emin for less than 5 seconds

The basic fact about art is that you, the viewer, decide how much time you're going to give it. Other art forms give you no choice.
A symphony is going to take up 40 minutes of your time; a film two hours; a play perhaps three or four hours. But you can choose whether to look at a painting for ten seconds or ten minutes. That's a good measure of how interested you are by it.
We wondered whether there was a difference between the amount of time people were prepared to give a classic painting, and to modern art.
We chose Tate Britain for a scientific experiment. Its collection of British art includes both the historic great masters  -  such as Whistler, Hogarth, Sargent  -  and recent famous names including Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst and Rachel Whiteread.
The explosion of interest in art in recent years has focused on fashionable young artists, doing outrageous things  -  exhibiting their unmade bed or a dead shark, or persuading people to sprint from one end of the Tate to the other at two-minute intervals.
These things easily get into the newspapers, and are famous among people who aren't even interested in art. These days, Turner and Constable seem less exciting than these celebrity artists. Could the classics stand up in a simple test of people's interest?
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