Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Vintage Art Poster



Vintage poster for a Warhol & Basquiat art exhibition. In 1985, Andy Warhol decided to take advantage of Jean-Michel Basquiat sudden success to make a much needed comeback.
It didn't happen, the art they made together didn't sell, and the exhibition somewhat hurt Basquiat's career.
2 years later, Warhol died, and a few months after that Jean-Michel overdosed.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Cool Criterion Covers



The Criterion Collection DVD's always have amazing new and exclusive covers, created specially for the criterion edition. Here are the top 10 cool critetion collection covers, according to Time Magazine:
-House (1977)
-Diabolique (1955)
-Make Way For Tomorrow (1937)
-The Great Dictator (1940)
-The Seventh Seal (1957)
-Shock Corridor (1963)
-Days Of Heaven (1978)
-Pierrot Le Fou (1965)
-The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)
-Modern Times (1936)

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Smoke Art Pieces

Smoke Art This mesmerizing image was created using smokeSublime, beautiful and sensual ... absolutely unique inspiration of smoke artInspiration of digital art and illustration, by graphic designer  Smoke Art Smoke Art Smoke Art Smoke Art Smoke Art the inner wisps and curls of colored smoke, producing photographs worthy to be framed in the process. This is the smoke that's produced in

Awesome Sandwich Art

Awesome Sandwich Art Creative sandwich inspired, These are just too cute to eatIt's a tough decision really. Would you rather pass the time or fill in the hunger gapTell your kids a great tale while giving them a nutritious snackWell yeah, these Spray-painted sandwiches aren't edible but could fit very well in your kitchen as decoration Awesome Sandwich Awesome Sandwich Art Awesome Sandwich

Friday, April 8, 2011

World's Most Amazing Contortionists

World's Most Amazing Contortionists an attractive contortionist, shows off her skills who has gained a lot of popularity from her appearances on famous TV shows like the ‘Jimmy Kimmel Show' and ‘America's Got Talent', is known for her body bending and twisting techniques. World's Most Amazing Contortionists World's Most Amazing Contortionists World's Most Amazing Contortionists World's Most

Sculptures Made of Hubcaps

Sculptures Made of Hubcaps Hubcaps as art is not a brand new concept. But these hubcap sculptures by Ptolemy Elrington are definitely something different. Sculptures Made of Hubcaps Sculptures Made of Hubcaps Sculptures Made of Hubcaps Sculptures Made of Hubcaps Sculptures Made of Hubcaps These bad ass metal sculptures look like deadly robots built by other robots to create a giant robot army

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Duck Animatus

animatusIf you’ve ever wondered what the skeletons of cartoon characters like the Roadrunner, Tom & Jerry or Bugs Bunny look like, artist Hyung Koo Lee  has created a series called “Animatus” that imagines exactly that. animatusThe sculptures are made from resin, aluminum, stainless steel wire, springs and oil paint. Pictured is “Anas Animatus”, which you may recognize as Dewey, Huey and Louie

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Canvas Photos

Canvas Photos Images to canvas, is a simpler and attractive technique that has helped many of us to retain our photographs for a longer time. Thanks to them, our walls have become more attractive and photographs brighter. Not just this, we do not have to carry those bulky photo frames. The canvas frames also safeguard photos from any physical and Sun damage. Be it your home or office, you can

Finger Paintings

Finger Paintings  This is an incredible work of Italian artist , Finger Paintings here representing a predator and one of the most famous giraffes. Finger Paintings Amazing skin detailed elephant finger paint.

Warhol Mess


I have no idea who made this, but one thing is for sure, Andy Warhol would hate it! How dare they?! That being said, I think the recent surge of Warhol love is a bit much, the man wasn't the genius that everyone seems to agree that he was (but that's just my opinion).

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Steam pig

Steam pig is a fanciful steampunk dirigible art project in Grand Rapids, Michigan

Erotic Galleries and Sculptures

Sculptures Erotic art at it's best: from couples enacting the book of Kamasutra to a phallic piece of art, meet ten of the kinkiest erotic pieces. Sculptures Sensual sculptures adorn the borders of the lake, ranging from two fully-dressed lovers who are leaning over and kissing discreetly, to a collection of descriptive sexual positions seemingly based from cultures around the world. Sculptures

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Ye Old Curiosity Shop

ye oldThe Curiosity shop is a place I've been to a thousand times. It's a museum of odd stuff and "curiosities". Like mummies and shrunken heads, to a two headed lamb, to a four legged chicken. A display of fleas in dresses, ext. It's in Seattle near the aquarium on the pier.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Coolest Snowman

Coolest SnowmanSome people use snow to make snowmen, others build igloos and petrol heads build cars. It took 5 hours to create this car. The front lights were taken from a Christmas tree while the rear lights  are Skyline wannabes. The wheels were donated by one of the sculptors and they came from an old Audi Coolest Snowman Lego snowman Coolest Snowman Porn snowman

Eerie Taxidermy Art

Eerie Taxidermy ArtBy combining steampunk aesthetics  with taxidermy, Lisa Black has made a name for herself. In fact, she just might be the best known modern taxidermist. Her trick is incorporating copper gears and computer components that make the animals appear to be cyborgs imitating our everyday animal species. The result is all at once terrifying and fascinating. Eerie Taxidermy Art Like

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Warhol Does Statue


A 6-month installation (of Andy Warhol) at New York City's union square. Done by artist Rob Pruitt, the piece is called ''The Andy Monument''.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

How gallery visitors only viewed work by Damien Hirst and Tracy Emin for less than 5 seconds

Damien Hirst and Tracy EminThe basic fact about art is that you, the viewer, decide how much time you're going to give it. Other art forms give you no choice. Damien Hirst and Tracy EminA symphony is going to take up 40 minutes of your time; a film two hours; a play perhaps three or four hours. But you can choose whether to look at a painting for ten seconds or ten minutes. That's a good measure

Monday, March 21, 2011

Rubik's Cube Creative Objects Inspired

The Rubik's Cube is a 3D mechanical puzzle invented in 1974 by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik. Originally, it was called the "Magic Cube". Meet 12 of the most creative objects inspired by the famous cube.Nike Rubik's CubeInspired by the Rubik's Cube, Nike has produced the Rubik's Cube Nike Blazer. The Blazer has an upper which features completed lines on the Rubik's