
Pablo Lehmann: Paper Artist
So, so beautiful, and so many more over on Pablo’s website right here.
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Gerard Herman showed a hooligan pose constantly for one night, he actually hid his real arms under his jacket.
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It’s a fusion of street art and ceramic. All pieces are hand-made, in a traditional process. I call it “urban jewellery”.

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Artist Ken Solomon has an interesting take on art by taking Goggle image results and Facebook pages then creates water colors out of them. I’ve always enjoyed the calmness in water colors and wished the web could reflect this.
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In 1499, Michelangelo created one of his most famous sculptures – La Pieta («Lamentation of Christ”), which became, according to art historians, the watershed between the Early and High Renaissance. And in 2008, the Polish artist Cordial Lewandowski creates his sculpture Game Over, which has become one of the most striking contemporary pop art sculptures.
Posted on 07 April 2010 by admin

photo © atelier van lieshout
Rotterdam-based Atelier van Lieshout’s (AVL) newest project is ‘cascade’ an eight-metre tall
sculpture made from polyester. the larger-than-life sculpture consists of eighteen stacked oil drums,
arranged to stand as a monumental column, and which look as if they are descending from the sky
like a waterfall. a syrupy, oil-like mass drips from the large drums, in which one can make out
the shapes of anonymous human figures in dramatic poses. in comparison to the robust contours
of the oil drums, the figures are limp and formless. despite looking fragile, these human-like figures
create the support network of the column, appearing as if they are in a way melting into one another
to form a single entity.
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Spiral Jetty, or spiral dam was constructed the sculptor Robert Smithson .

Spiral dam – one of the most important works of Robert Smithson, a cornerstone in the development of art connected with the water and land.