Hyper realiste trophée sculptures – Ruth Collett was born in Knutsford, Cheshire and moved to London to study at Wimbledon School of Art where she received a BA (Hons) in Technical Arts. She now lives in Hampshire where she can usually be found in her second home – the shed! It is here that she creates her fabulous sculptures and between projects also inserts hair for the world-famous Madam Tussauds.
Ruth is very much inspired by great artists such as Ron Mueck and Franz Messserschmidt and this led her to creating her humorous character heads where expression has an important role. She is very much looking forward to extending this unusual family tree !
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Beautiful Enchanted Dolls by Marina Bychkova
Beautiful Enchanted Dolls by Marina Bychkova.
Marina Bychkova is a Russian-Canadian figurative artist and a founder of Enchanted Doll™- a luxury toy label of exquisite, porcelain dolls.
Marina sculpts, molds, fires, paints, strings, sews, beads, jewels, everything. et c’est beau !
Psychology of Colors | Infographic
Psychology of Colors | Infographic [Source]
Une animation à vous rendre végétarien
Une animation à vous rendre végétarien..
Une femme entre dans une boucherie. Là, alors qu’elle se fait belle en contemplant son reflet qui se superpose avec les saucisses et les rillettes de la vitrine, elle commence à fantasmer sur le propriétaire des lieux.
Rosette from benjamin rabaste on Vimeo.
et étant donné qu’une usine remplie de chats et de chiens, (enfermés dans des cages sans eau ni nourriture) a été démantelée en Seine saint-denis, ne vous étonnez pas de retrouver un jour dans le potage de votre restaurant asiatique préféré (en guise d’ingrédient) – une puce électronique..
et pour terminer – et de bon goût à l’approche des fêtes, une belle vitrine de Noel à Barcelone :
Le calendrier 2014 des motards :)
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Le calendrier 2014 des motards :)
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ou le PDF direct là.
Tibor Nagy – Fine art
Tibor Nagy – Fine art : was born and raised in a small town called Rimavská Sobota in Slovakia which lies in the heart of Europe. He grew up in a family of musicians. Since a very young age, Tibor found himself deeply connected with nature and graphic expression in many forms felt very natural to him. Experience gained in nature and experience in artistic field constantly complemented each other. This created a strong basis which influenced his entire artistic development as well as remaining an endless source of inspiration for him as a self-taught artist.
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Tibor Nagy – Fine art : est né et a grandi dans une petite ville appelée « Rimavská Sobota » en Slovaquie. Il a grandi dans une famille de musiciens. Depuis son plus jeune âge, Tibor se trouva profondément connecté avec la nature et l’expression graphique. Son expérience de la nature et le domaine artistique se complete, et restent une source inépuisable d’inspiration.
Katharine Morling Fine Ceramics
Katharine Morling Fine Ceramics. (England)
« My work has been a personal narrative, which alludes to tales, dreams and nightmares. I bring my drawings alive in 3D. My work is often life-size or larger; a chair will stand a metre tall. The work has been of a domestic nature, taking inanimate objects such as chairs and layering them with emotion. As I build up piece by piece, I have created rooms with atmosphere where unexpected feelings arise from apparently mundane objects.
I work very instinctively, one piece leads to the next, I try not to pin down what I am doing or even why. I have to trust and believe that I can communicate through this medium.
My searching is never complete; each piece is a journey for answers that are only hinted at, with more questions.
I predominantly work in clay but use other materials when I feel it is necessary: glass, string, wood, raffia and mirror. »
Photomanipulation by Elena Vizerskaya
Photomanipulation by Elena Vizerskaya, artiste ukrainienne.
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Slovak art photographer – Martin Iman
Slovak art photographer – Martin Iman (1969)
Lives in Bratislava, Slovakia. Exhibitions and forms in various places in Europe.
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Damned lake in Tanzania – photographer Nick Brandt
Damned lake in Tanzania – photographer Nick Brandt.
- Any Animal That Touches This Lethal Lake Turns to Stone (article on Gizmodo)
There’s a deceptively still body of water in Tanzania with a deadly secret—it turns any animal it touches to stone. The rare phenomenon is caused by the chemical makeup of the lake, but the petrified creatures it leaves behind are straight out of a horror film.
Photographed by Nick Brandt in his new book, Across the Ravaged Land, petrified creatures pepper the area around the lake due to its constant pH of 9 to 10.5—an extremely basic alkalinity that preserves these creatures for eternity. According to Brandt:
I unexpectedly found the creatures – all manner of birds and bats – washed up along the shoreline of Lake Natron in Northern Tanzania. No-one knows for certain exactly how they die, but it appears that the extreme reflective nature of the lake’s surface confuses them, and like birds crashing into plate glass windows, they crash into the lake. The water has an extremely high soda and salt content, so high that it would strip the ink off my Kodak film boxes within a few seconds. The soda and salt causes the creatures to calcify, perfectly preserved, as they dry.
I took these creatures as I found them on the shoreline, and then placed them in ‘living’ positions, bringing them back to ‘life’, as it were. Reanimated, alive again in death.
The rest of the haunting images follow and they feature in Brandt’s book, available here. Or, you could go and visit for yourself—but keep a safe distance from the water, please. [New Scientist]
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Tout animal qui touche ce lac se transforme en pierre.
Situé en Tanzanie, ce lac porte un lourd et mortel secret, tout animal quil le touche devient « pierre ».
Ce phénomène rare est causée par la composition chimique du lac, et les créatures pétrifiées qu’il laisse derrière lui sont tout droit sorti d’un film d’horreur.
Nick Brandt les a photographié, à découvrir dans son nouveau livre, terre ravagée, créatures pétrifiée jonche la région autour du lac en raison de son pH constant de 9 à 10,5 – une alcalinité très basique qui préserve ces créatures pour l’éternité .
Selon Brandt : J’ai découvert ses créatures – toutes sortes d’oiseaux et de chauves-souris – échoués le long de la rive du lac Natron dans le nord de la Tanzanie. Comme les oiseaux qui s’écrasent sur les fenêtres vitrées, ils s’écrasent dans le lac. La soude et le sel font que les créatures se calcifie, et reste parfaitement conservées.
J’ai pris ces créatures que j’ai trouvé sur le rivage, et les ai placé dans des conditions « de vie » , afin de les ramener à la «vie» , en quelque sorte. Réanimées, vivantes encore dans la mort.
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