
Posted on 09 March 2010 by admin
Posted on 07 March 2010 by admin

Agnes Audra did some work on his specialty paper … Playing on the outlook, cuts unlikely and shadows of each work, she has managed to acquire a real renamed and is now working in many areas, like the press , publishing, web … The site is full of his own creations art … If you do not already know her work is to discover!
Posted on 02 March 2010 by admin
The Micro Painting.
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The slim photo above is of a 0,5 inch strand of black human hair. On it has been painted the portraits of 42 u.s. presidents.
Posted on 27 February 2010 by admin

The idea for “Swimming Pool” by Leandro Erlich was first conceived in 1998 while the artist was in residence in Houston as part of the Core program. Since then, it was featured at the Venice Biennale and has found a home as part of the permanent collection at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa, Japan.
Posted on 26 February 2010 by admin

Man has always sought in the sky and tried to implement this vision in many ways. An Austrian Anna Rubin , for example, more than ten years engaged in the creation of the kites and at the same time asserts that when its creation is flying in the sky, it seems as if it flies itself.
Posted on 24 February 2010 by admin

Archaeological finds trace the tradition of paper cutting back to 6th century China. Works were commonly buried with the dead, burned at the funeral ceremonies or used as sacrificial offerings to the ancestors and gods. Today paper cut art is used primarily for decoration. Modern paper cut artists use either laser cutting equipment or scissors and scalpels to create their works and these can vary from simple silhouettes to incredibly intricate designs.
Posted on 23 February 2010 by admin

Canadian artist Chris Dorosz transforms the traditional painting, betraying her new functions and forms, reaching into his works, the illusion of depth. Chris Dorosz creates intricate sculptures, using a lattice of acrylic plates, thread, or plastic plates, which are covered with tiny droplets of ink to reproduce the effects of three-dimensional paintings.
Posted on 22 February 2010 by admin
The most amazing thing is that cutting out scenes of daily life inside the roll, Elias leaves intact its outer part. Individual elements are placed inside such a way that gives the sculpture of structure and depth. This is achieved through light, which passes through the roll, highlights some figures and leaves in the shadow of others. Anastasia photographing his sculptures from different angles, resulting in the viewer is always open, only one definite piece of work.

Posted on 18 February 2010 by admin

Posted on 17 February 2010 by admin

Alexandros Vasmoulakis’ building installations and artwork – using acrylic, silver, wood, and rhinestones. The artist also dabbles in art and sculpture installations of the borderline-inane variety; including a floating children’s tricycle and a sculpture depicting the monthly yogurt consumption of a four member German family.