Articles tagged with: Arts
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A crop circle in the shape of the Firefox logo has appeared in a wheat field near Amity, Oregon. The 220 foot phenomenon, discovered on August 12, 2006 is clearly a representation of the open source Internet browser. Scientific explanations for the shamelessly promotional piece of cerealogy have been dismissed in favor of evidence of extraterrestrial contact attempts. Though communication means have traditionally been limited, our out-of-Earth neighbours’ message is a clear: aliens prefer Firefox.…
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The tattoo artist from New York Scott Campbell presents his latest works at the gallery in Los Angeles OHWOW. OHWOW was established in 2008 by Al Moran and Aaron Bondaroff to encourage artistic innovation and provide a platform for progressive art of all media, featuring both emerging and established artists’ work. OHWOW is a gallery, publisher, and special project – a creative community – with gallery and retail locations in Los Angeles, Miami, and New York City. Entitled “Noblesse Oblige”, this exhibition reveals creations laser in boards $1 tickets. An …
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Curtis Killorn, an artist from California, creates amazing works of art by painting dead trees, essentially bringing them back to life in all the colors of the rainbow. The rainbow tree looks very lively and hopefully he can make the miracle by painting other dead trees around the area. Or maybe he can create a garden of rainbow trees. Can’t wait for that to happen. Enjoy the art!…
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Are you looking for something creative, like funny tshirts, that can help you speak your mind? Creativity and communication goes hand to hand because every artists and every person has something to say about and it is always a good thing if we can say that in less possible words. Communication through art is the best way in which you can speak your mind and there is no doubt that painters, writers and artists all over the world have made art their ultimate weapon when it comes to speaking …
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Southbank Centre’s wide-ranging programme, which consists of classical & world music, rock & pop, jazz, dance, literature and the visual arts – attracts the most diverse audience of any UK venue. One of the most popular place at Southbank Centre is Hayward Gallery. Currently on show at the Hayward Gallery in London is this bed curling round on itself by Cuban artists Los Carpinteros, part of an exhibition of work exploring interior design. Amazing eh? …
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The Easter Bunny or Easter Hare is a character depicted as a rabbit bringing Easter eggs, who sometimes is depicted with clothes. In legend, the creature brings baskets filled with colored eggs, candy and sometimes also toys to the homes of children on the night before Easter. The Easter Bunny will either put the baskets in a designated place or hide them somewhere in the house or garden for the children to find when they wake up in the morning. Ever get creeped out by the Easter Bunny? Check these …
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Street Fighter is a popular series of fighting games, which is developed in Japan in 1987 by Takashi Nishiyama and Hiroshi Matsumoto. Each charater in Street Fighter has his or her own special moves, against one another. Because of its popularity, Street Fighter has been inspired by many graphic artists around the globe. These horror Street Fighter zombies are created by a popular concept artist from Sao Paulo, Brazil named Manuel Augusto Dischinger Moura (nickname “Manuhell”). …
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Eiffel Tower at Paris has been the symbol of power for many generations. Up to date, the Eiffel Tower is still standing with pride and has become among the must-see-places in the world. However, not long before, the Eiffel Tower had been struck by lightning and the event has been photographed. I ensure you that this picture is not a Paris photos manipulation like I posted about 2 months ago. Simply amazing! …
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For anyone trying to trace the roots of printing, Caxon and Guttenberg would be a good Beginning point, although further investigation will lead them to China, thousands of years previous. Much of the styling found on many later printing machines, traced its roots back to some of the Victorian presses which had an extremely heavy and gothic influence. It ended up that presses weren’t being designed by artists, the were instead designed by engineers for the artists.…
Arts, Gadgets »
Apple iPad, which has been sold almost 600k in the United States has become a phenomena at the moment. Regardless whether you were a geek or not, iPad is truly something you must have. Lawrence Yang from San Francisco, an Information architecture, has tried Autodesk’s Sketchbook Pro app of iPad and his opinion is, “So much fun, so easy to use”. Below are some of his first trial on sketching digital arts on iPad. Thumbs up!

