Mutant Fruits and Vegetables Who wants a perfect fruit or vegetable? Not Bruce Peterson, he likes his fruits and vegetables to be freakishly mutant in nature.
Milo Moiré, a performance artist and psychologist based in Duesseldorff, Germany decided to strip down to nothing but words — the names of the articles of clothing she normally would be wearing. Then she walked outside, down the street, onto a bus, and lined up for a ticket to Art Basel, the extremely exclusive event that happens every year at the intersection of Switzerland, Germany, and France. Along her 1-hour journey, men and women stopped, stared, smiled, took pictures, and generally let her do her thing. Until some authority at Art Basel ordered her to put on some clothes or leave. http://www.lematin.ch/suisse/milo-moire-voit-refuser-acces-lexposition/story/30876553
Water Imitated by a Wood Automaton by Dean O’Callaghan.
This mesmerizing object is an automaton made by Dean O’Callaghan. It’s designed to look like a drop of rain hitting a pool of water. As he turns the crank, concentric rings of water emanate from the center. O’Callaghan attributes the idea to sculptor Reuben Margolin.
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Owls by Amy Hamilton
Illustrator Sébastien DEL GROSSO freelance graphic designer from Paris, France (previously) recently updated his portfolio with a new batch of awesome illustrations.
In this series “The sketch of a life”, I wanted to illustrate my life, like my sketches gave birth to each of his actions or by the intervention of someone I are close (for exemple in “sketch your mentor” with the intervention of my grandmother who taught me in the drawing), or events that have been important to me (like in “sketch the life” with the birth my daughter “Cataleya”), but also with something a little more humorous (in “Catch & Sketch” for example with the intervention of my friend Cal Redback, or in “sketch and fight” with a battle of two artists with each his technique)
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"Nudists" /2017 - numismatics Size: 3,5x12x12cm
Flowerpot restauration
ART: Baitogogo by Henrique Oliveira
Brazilian artist Henrique Oliveira is known for his works that use organic forms for sculptural pieces and installations.
He brings his signature style to the Palais de Tokyo in his piece “Baitogogo,” which transforms an exhibition space into a convoluted jumble of tree limbs sprouting from within the room.
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From today i'll post my artworks, inspiration objects and some process of it all. Before that i only posted inspirations.
Lilium - Joseph Walsh Studio - Oliver Sears Gallery.
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Tiny Whimsical Porcelain Creatures
Anya Stasenko and Slava Leontyev is a duo of Ukrainian artists creating tiny whimsical porcelain creatures. Each sculpture is painted with a wildly imaginative and creative array of painstakingly detailed and brilliantly colorful designs. Given the tiny size of these creatures (most measure anywhere from 4 to 40cm), it was all the more surprising that Stasenko and Leontyev weren’t actually trained to work with ceramics. One is a graphic artist and the other is a painting teacher. They chose to work with ceramics simply because of economic reasons and because of the relative ease with which the material can be worked. In fact, they are downright humble about their work, stating that it is nothing remarkable, as they aren’t even trained ceramicists
Amanda Krūmiņa / on facebook: Art of Amanda Krūmiņa I'm in Latvia - based visual/visual plastic artist: educated as sculptor. now i am working on my second master's degree in painting.
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