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479 ArticlesFunky tête de fruit de l’artiste Dimitri Tsykalov
Funky tête de fruit de l’artiste Dimitri Tsykalov (Russie). Têtes de mort avec des légumes et fruits.
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Paris-based Russian artist Dimitri Tsykalov makes cool stuff, like these skulls made out of fruit and vegetables that he worked on from 2005-2008. Tsykalov’s intriguing and provocative works of art that are often based on food. The food sculptures he creates are photographed on plain backgrounds.
Cristal snowflake by Alexey Kljatov
Cristal snowflake by Alexey Kljatov (Russia). Photography (HDR from multiple exposeres, macro, especially snowflakes, lightpainting and astrophotography).
>> Follow this link to His technique for snowflakes shooting :)
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Beautiful digital photography by Monica Raduta
Beautiful digital photography by Monica Raduta. Artist – Bucharest, Romania
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somewhere
– Comment peux-tu savoir qu’il existe un rivage, en face ?
– Je ne sais pas. Personne ne peut voir à travers cette brume.
– Alors, pourquoi vouloir traverser ? Tu risques tout simplement de te noyer.
– Je me noie déjà ici. Je m’enfonce dans le sol, j’avale les graviers et les cailloux,
je me casse les dents sur les idées reçues et me brise la mâchoire sur les coeurs rocailleux.
Les gens ont la vue basse, ne le vois-tu pas ?
– Je suis comme tout le monde, myope.
– Non. Non, tu ne l’es pas, sinon pourquoi m’aurais-tu suivi jusqu’ici ?
– Par curiosité. Par peur que tu fasses une connerie. Comme d’habitude.
– Comme d’habitude…
– Oui.
– Je pars maintenant, et, rivage ou non, je ne reviendrai pas.
Qu’est-ce que tu fais, pourquoi enlèves-tu tes chaussures ?
C’est sans retour, tu n’as pas compris ?
– Si, mais si tu disparais, je serai tout seul ici , mais si je pars avec toi et que l’on s’évanouit ensemble…
– Dis-moi, pourquoi ?
– Parce qu’on est ami et les amis ne se perdent pas dans la brume quand ils sont ensemble, ils voyagent.
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anormalité selon Eric Lacombe
Anormalité selon Eric Lacombe, Au regard des profondeurs de l’âme. Né en 1968, vit à Lyon.
Artiste peintre et digital painting.
Craww Art – Digital and painting illustrations
Craww Art – Digital and painting illustrations
« Craww likes ambiguity and his work explores his fascination with things that aren’t quite what they seem. Pretty things in dark places, nasty suprises masquerading in beauty, hidden stories and happy accidents, brought to life with a mix of elegance, balance and disciplined chaos.
His work is a story without an end – a stream of consciousness ramblethrough the woods, populated with skulls, crows and melancholic girlswith big hands. »
Magnifiques illustrations de l’Artist Iain Macarthur
Dentelles illustratives de l’Artist Iain Macarthur.
« Born in Swindon, England, I became a fanatic of art at the age of eight when I was first introduced to art through the medium of cartoon television shows and comic books. My first ever comic book was from the Batman series. Ever since then I’ve been obsessed with art, drawing odd fantasy drawings and Anime characters.
I am influenced by many artists and illustrators – all with differing styles and mediums – and have turned to their work for artistic stimulation over the years. Among them are Alphonse Mucha, Gustav Klimt, Lucian Freud, Jenny Saville, James Jean, David Choong Lee, Sergio Toppi and Ashley Wood. I’ve also gained much inspiration through cartoons art and lighting; people’s facial expressions, eyes and different forms of organic patterns and shapes.
In 2008, I graduated from Swindon College with a degree in HND Illustration and hope to progress to a B.A. in Illustration sometime in the future. I’ve done a few exhibitions such as the Swindon College exhibition for Illustration and Graphic Design students, D/AD New Blood Exhibition at Earl’s Court London, and a solo Internet exhibition on Phone Booth Gallery.
My work can be described as surreal and unique in its own way. Using mostly pencil, watercolours and pigment pens, I create portraits of ordinary people but create them in a unusual way by, embellishing patterns and watercolour effects into the portrait to give a vivid explosion effect—transforming their faces from something plain to something entirely bizarre and wonderful at the same time.
I specialize in shirt designs, print designs, posters, album art, logos, branding, editorial illustration and private commissions. »
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By the sea – Sculpture by Byeong Doo Moon
Sculpture by Byeong Doo Moon South Korean artist.
I have been dreaming to be a tree…II
Yuken Teruya – Toilet Paper cut
Yuken Teruya – Toilet Paper cut, is an artist based in New York. Born in 1973, in Okinawa, Japan.
He works with various materials such as toilet paper rolls, paper shopping bags and butterfly chrysalises.
His ideas often reflect life and history of Okinawa, his homeland.
Crystal Beads Taxidermy by Kohei Nawa
Crystal Beads Taxidermy by Kohei Nawa.
Japanese sculptor and assistant professor at Kyoto University of Art and Design, Kohei Nawa is known for his pixcell series, where countless transparent glass beads encase the artwork objects.
Strange.
« Most of the motifs, like stuffed animals are found through the internet. I search some auction sites and choose from the images which appear on a monitor as pixel. However, the stuffed animals which actually have been purchased and sent have real flesh feel and smell, and have a discrepancy with images on the monitor. I then transpose them to PixCell in turn. »
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Corps & Ame de Benjamin Carbonne
Corps & Ame de Benjamin Carbonne, Artiste peintre, performer
Parti de l’étude purement plastique de l’Homme, Benjamin Carbonne peint l’histoire de ses personnages. Chacune de ses peintures porte en elle un héritage quil s’attache à révéler dans les visages, les corps, la chair. Ne rendant compte avec précision que d’un détail -un bras, un buste, un regard- qui porterait en lui les traces de ce qui l’a construit.
Ses récentes recherches sur la relation entre peinture et photographie l’ont mené vers l’étude du mouvement et sa dissociation. Prendre le corps dans l’instant de sa course et, par une seule représentation, voir la progression dans son ensemble. Chaque position marque un état de transition. Déposé sur la surface de la toile, mobile, en marche, le corps s’élance librement sur l’axe du temps et de l’espace. Par sa démarche, Benjamin Carbonne nous montre ce présent que l’on ne peut pas voir, il choisit des gestes, des instantanés qui suggèrent le mouvement de toute une vie.
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