Daft Punk- Inspired Show
On May 18, San Francisco's Gauntlet Gallery is opening an exciting new art show inspired by the electronic music duo. It may be hard to believe but it's been over eight years since Daft Punk's last album, Humans After All. On May 21, Daft Punk, the group known for their…
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Coffee Art
by Karen Eland
Coffee art is created with 100% coffee instead of ink. It’s a really fun take on art and whilst it’s made with one of our favourite indulgences, we too can appreciate looking at it just as much as we enjoying sipping it.
Here are a few extraordinary creations from two talented artists.…
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Food for Thought
Malaysian Artist, Hong Yi, truly takes playing with her food to the next level. Malaysian artist, Hong Yi, otherwise known as “Red”, is recognized for her large-scale thought-provoking installations with her most recent project being a thirty-one day challenge to create works of art with everyday food’s. The results of this challenge are brilliant…
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Leonid Tishkov’s Private Moon
If you think that this is a series of unearthly photo-manipulations, then you’re wrong! Moscow-based physician Leonid Tishkov is actually traveling the world with his own personal moon. The artist created the moon 10 years ago for a contemporary art performance, after which he took it back to his apartment and eventually started traveling around the…
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Wooden Chairs Suspended
Brooklyn-based artist Marc Andre Robinson uses discarded furniture to create his eye-catching sculptural installations. The artist's piece titled Right of Return (By Themselves and of Themselves) salvages over a dozen chairs and exhibits their assemblage as an infinite loop presented at a slant. Each chair in Robinson's piece is an integral part of the installation.…
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The Grass Could be Greener
A major trend that has taken over and made a huge impact on many industries, including the fashion, beauty and interior sectors, is the trend of “Sustainability”. Raising awareness about conserving the environment and introducing “greener” alternatives to our daily lives has become a necessity for many people.
This recycling trend can be seen all over from bags and hats,…
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Margot Bowman For Rupert Sanderson S/S 2013
Rupert Sanderson has teamed up with illustrator and artist, Margot Bowman, to launch his latest collection Autumn/Winter 12 collection in a new style. Bowman’s finger painted collaged, prehistoric, and colourful painting/ gifs are just that...new, vibrant and alive!…
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There is precious little information about Rich Kelly, the person, on the web. But it is safe to say that I am completely obsessed with his work
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FLUTTER
Barbara Goatcher always had a passion for design and began her career at a well-known Advertising Agency in Johannesburg. After searching for a change in pace and some much needed inspiration, 2010 saw Barbara move from the Big city to a more quiet and peaceful Durban – which is when Flutter came about.
Although never being taught jewellery design, Barbara found that the materials…
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Amazing 3D-Illustrations by Veri Apriyatno
Veri Apriyatno's captivating collection of human forms drawn with intense detail has created these hyper-realistic illustrations of himself.
Each monochromatic form continues from the previous in an exploration of infinity. It's often difficult to identify where the drawing ends and the real artist begins. Apriyatno uses just a pencil to build the shadows…
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Subway Art In Stockholm
In stark contrast to New York City’s ever dismal subway transportation, Stockholm is home to what some have called the “world’s longest art exhibition,” i.e. brightly painted subway art. Most of the Swedish capital’s metro stations feature this amazing underground artwork. Captured here by visiting Russian tourist Alexander Dragunov, the city has continued the tradition of…
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Sand Drawings on the Beach by Tony Plant
Armed with a standard garden rake, environmental artist Tony Plant transforms the breathtakingly scenic beaches of England into temporary canvases for his swirling sand drawings. The drawings are temporary, ephemeral works that are meant to be washed away by the waves or a storm.…
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Lance Armstrong Satirized in Los Angeles Street Art
The piece shows Lance Armstrong wearing a yellow jersey and hooked up with an I.V drip attached to his bike. Armstrong admitted to drug taking and receiving blood transfusions prior to races, during a televised interview with Oprah. Street artist Plastic Jesus took it upon himself to express how…
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Abu Dhabi to build $654 million Louvre
A consortium led by Dubai-based Arabtec Holding will build the Louvre Abu Dhabi art gallery for $654 million. Abu Dhabi Tourism Development and Investment Company said construction would start immediately with the aim of opening the museum in 2015.
The deal had stirred a debate in the French art world with critics saying the Louvre is selling…
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Marc Antoine Herrmann
Love the powerful Rock'n'Roll iconic illustrations of graphic designer, illustrator and ex-musician Marc Antoine Herrmann! He also runs a design agency in Paris: Blend. rockheads-illustration.com…
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Haroshi - Skateboard Artist
This incredibly detailed skull made from re-purposed skateboard decks is one of several new artworks from self-taught Japanese artist Haroshi (previously) who will be opened his second solo show at Jonathan Levine Gallery in New York on January 12.…
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Portraits Of Famous Female Music Icons-Illustrations
Brazil-based designer Renato Cunha has created a series of illustrated portraits that features several famous female music icons—such as Lady Gaga, Adele and Lily Allen.
According to Cunha, each portrait was inspired by a song that was made famous by the icon.…
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A Jungle Made From Hermes Leather
For its 13th Carte Blanche, the Hermès store at Hong Kong International Airport is exhibiting a piece by the French artists Zim & Zou, 'The Eternal Jungle', which is an invitation into the wild.
The window installation creates an intriguing contrast between the jungle, a world that is dominated by wild animals, and one of great refinement, the world of Hermès.…
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Vector Sport Illustrations by Tomasz Usyk
Tomasz Usyk has created these unique, eye catching, and fantastic sport illustrations. I just love his explosive style. .................................................................................................................…
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