Olly Moss creates incredible paper-cut silhouettes of his favorite pop culture characters, from Mary Poppins to Darth Vader. They're currently on display in an exhibition at Gallery 1988 in Melrose and will run through May 20th. Check out folks' reactions at the opening night event.
Amazing illustration project by argentine artist Diego Beyrò: ORGASM. In this artwork, Diego portrays people at the height of orgasm. Instead of the usual canvas, he uses the sheets, to be more in keeping with the topic!
yup, i think i like all of that work! hehe i thought that i may be disappointed by some of his earlier works, just because i like his current stuff so much. however, pleasantly surprised by this 2007 offering of his -
Sometimes there can be more life hidden within a 2D image than we think: artist Zsolt Ekho Farkas rendered Gyula Benczúr's painting The Recapture of Buda in 1686 in a 3D frame, producing a video that lets viewers almost walk through the painting and experience bloodshed in chilling detail. The process was laborious: first, Ekho analyzed the original to see how the characters were positioned in 3D space. Then he made each character into a ready-to-animate figure, placing textures and painting over them to match the original work of art. After over two months of work, the project consists of more than 8.5 million polygons — giving the video a resolution so high that it had to be recut many times to avoid choppiness on most computers. It's a remarkable, albeit time-consuming process, but it could be a way for museums to accentuate old art with new technologies in the future.
...shortly after the release, she received a cease-and-desist letter from Penguin UK (despite the fact that Penguin USA previously published another book by her). Penguin claims that Elia is infringing on their copyright, and they’ve also staked a moral claim against the “adult content” in the book. They’ve said that she may sell enough copies to cover any outstanding production costs, but after that they want her to destroy the rest of the books.
...shortly after the release, she received a cease-and-desist letter from Penguin UK (despite the fact that Penguin USA previously published another book by her). Penguin claims that Elia is infringing on their copyright, and they’ve also staked a moral claim against the “adult content” in the book. They’ve said that she may sell enough copies to cover any outstanding production costs, but after that they want her to destroy the rest of the books.
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Ran Hwang
how LA came to love modern art.
Sandy Smith
Damn Cool Pics: Sand Crop Circles by Andres Amador
French conceptual artist Michel de Broin's 7.5m / 1000 mirror disco ball, suspended 50m above the ground in paris. it's fooking big.
alexa meade
jane maxwell
http://haroshi.com/artworks/index.html
So when was the last time you ate an entire cheesecake on your bed or box of doughnuts in the bath? Lee Price paints figurative photo-realist self portraits from a bird's-eye view that are both intriguing and obviously voyeuristic.
She peels the skin off a part of women's links to food that straddles a line between being intimate and a little gross. Some images possibly NSFW.
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Olly Moss creates incredible paper-cut silhouettes of his favorite pop culture characters, from Mary Poppins to Darth Vader. They're currently on display in an exhibition at Gallery 1988 in Melrose and will run through May 20th. Check out folks' reactions at the opening night event.
Check out the exclusive interview with Olly at Slash Film
Floppies!
Nick Gentry
Amazing illustration project by argentine artist Diego Beyrò: ORGASM. In this artwork, Diego portrays people at the height of orgasm. Instead of the usual canvas, he uses the sheets, to be more in keeping with the topic!
http://www.conradjgodly.com/
http://www.phanthutrang.com/gallery/
http://www.theverge.com/2014/3/25/5545854/zsolt-ekho-farkas-gyula-benczur-3d-painting-rendering