Being visually tricked by John Pugh’s stunning Street Art
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“Fingerings” by JUDITH BRAUN
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The finger paintings of Judith Braun are incredible. Just dipping her fingers in charcoal or pastels she’s creating beautiful abstract forms or – currently painted on display at the Chrysler Museum of Art in front of a live audience – magnificent landscapes …
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PORTRAITS OUT OF CORKS by SCOTT GUNDERSON
Wonderful artwork.
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Watch time-lapse video how it came together: http://vimeo.com/14160479
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STUNNING OVERLAPPING PAINTED IMAGES by ARTIST HO RYON LEE.
Double exposure technique as we know it from photography used in oil paintings by Korean Artist _ his work seems voyeuristic on the contrary it’s celebrating the beauty of female body.
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Italian Mannerists meet Contemporary Art.
AMAZING WALL INSTALLATIONS BY THE USE OF PROFANE TACKERS
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AGGRAVURE by BAPTISTE DEBOMBOURG
“… The recurring theme in these paintings revolves around the collapse that resonates with staples. Here the staple is a material and a media that plays with contemporary aggression and daily life’s secular usefulness.”
(abstract from his website)
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TOUCH IT, PLEASE!
Visual Art for the Visually Impaired by Roy Nachum
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Simply ingenious! The latest work of visual artist and painter, Roy Nachum, combines in the series “Blind” painting with Braille signage. All the text comprise poems - inspired by the paintings and written by the artist …
» My hope is to strike a variety of emotional chords with blind readers/viewers that is similar, but not identical to what different people with sight take away from a painting. I wanted to test our reliance on what we see and force different viewers to re-orient their perception of a work by also employing their sense of touch. Our visual sense is far more complex than we realize. Memory and imagination play a major part in our interpretation of what is actually in front of us, I want to “Open People’s Eyes. «
Roy Nachum
Take a look at the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2DxYhWXtfU4
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