Tiji Colour Tiji – Colour by Akama is an animated short about a black and white forest that is colored in vibrant hues under our eyes except for one sad little panda, which sets off the compassion of an imaginative little boy. In a black and white (some might say dull world), a splash (a paintbrush) of color really… Read more →
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Goya y el Infante Don Luis Exposición
Exhibition in Madrid: Goya and the Infante Don Luis at the Royal Palace The exhibition revolves around the controversial figure of the Infante Don Luis de Borbón y Farnesio, King Charles III’s youngest brother. It is arranged into seven sections whose titles sum up the vicissitudes in the infante’s life that in some way or other spurred his artistic,… Read more →
Banksy
Banksy artwork taken in north London withdrawn from sale Since Banksy has been making headlines recently with the shocking revelation that the Banksy mural, depicting a boy hunched over a sewing machine making Union Jack bunting, disappeared from Whymark Avenue earlier this month only to be auctioned off in Miami, I thought it appropriate to write about him, paying… Read more →
Li Hongbo – Pure White Paper
Sculptures Made from “Pure White Paper” Every now and then you stumble upon the remarkable. Something so rare and extraordinary it transforms the way you view art. treatment for dogs exposed to ivermectin who are mdr1 sensitive Chinese artist Li Hongbo certainly does this as we watch him create smooth white sculptures out of paper to resemble… Read more →
Art Nouveau and Art Deco Museum
Salamanca: Casa Lis (Museum of Art Nouveau and Art Deco) Since its opening in 1995 Casa Lis has become one of the most popular museums in Castilla-Leon. Currently exhibiting are 19 different collections from the late 19th century and early 20th century comprising of around 2500 items in the museum. The pieces were donated by Manuel Ramos Andrade, an antique… Read more →
Dry the River Horses
Dry the River Horses (a 3D paper-craft poster project) Dry the River, created these huge paper-craft horse posters in collaboration with FOAM creative Xavier Barrade to use as a promotional aid for the music band. Xavier designed the horses in 3D with Google Sketch Up before printing out and assembling the component parts. Each horse took around 35 hours… Read more →
Manet: Portraying Life
The Royal Academy is introducing Sunday night viewing, open until 11pm on Fridays and Saturdays The Royal Academy is offering a a rare opportunity to see a impressive collection of artwork by Manet. In fact it is the first major exhibition in Britain showcasing the Frenchman’s portraiture. how much is ivermectin in nigeria Already a success, it has… Read more →
The Art of Cleaning Up
The Art of Clean Up: Sorting and Stacking Everyday Objects Swiss artist Ursus Wehrli, unusual in nature is making art by taking everyday scenes of disorder and rearranging them into neat rows, sorted by different attributes such as color, size, shape, and type. He takes the chaos and madness out of life and organizes it into tidy rows giving… Read more →
Street Illusions
Erik Johansson – Street Illusions Born in Sweden he now works as a full time photographer and retoucher in Berlin, Germany. He has worked on both personal- and commissioned projects creating astonishing photographs and incredible street illusions. His work not only captures realism but it also demonstrates an in depth understanding of perspectives. His bizarre and amazing photo manipulations… Read more →
Doll Haus: The Modern Matryoshka
Another spectacular example of visual art. kup securo Fifty artists created hand-crafted custom Russian nesting dolls for an exhibition at the Rothick Art Haus in Anaheim. Related articles Matryoshka Lanvin Unveils New Collection of Designer Dolls Matryoshka A Rare Look at the Artistry of Celebrity Doll Maker Noel… Read more →