Street art in context by OakOak
OakOak takes some elements in the streets and complete it to turn it into a piece of art. The results are usually quite amusing. Via Colossal.
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OakOak takes some elements in the streets and complete it to turn it into a piece of art. The results are usually quite amusing. Via Colossal.
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Terrence Paine paints typographic messages, and it look great. Via It’s Nice That.
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Gorgeous woodblock prints by Paul Roden and Valerie Lueth, aka Tugboat Printshop. Via Jeannie Jeannie.
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Harry Clarke has created some stunning drawings to illustrate E. A. Poe stories. Via But Does it Float.
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To celebrate the Beatles’ 50th anniversary 50by70 has published the first ever set of fine art prints of the stunning artwork from the classic 1968 animated film Yellow Submarine. The [...]
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AJ Fosik creates stunning and colorful wooden sculptures.
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Justin Gershenson-Gates is a jeweler based in Chicago. Apart from your usual jewelery, he also creates stunning little sculptures made of watches parts and light bulbs. Via Colossal.
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Italian artist Valerio Carrubba creates surrealist artworks with a univers of its own.
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Exactly my kind of street art. Via Colossal.
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Andre Muniz Gonzaga, a Brazilian artist, choses carefuly where he will paint his hazardous faces. He usually choses unexpected locations to do so, and the results are pretty much stunning [...]
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Collages all too often get a bad rap in the art world. When most people think of collages, they probably envision those school projects where kids are encouraged to paste [...]
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Some pieces that you can see in Tim Noble & Sue Webster’s exhibition in Blain Southern gallery, London. They accumulated random material that form sculptures by itself, but become truly [...]
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Detailed engravings of bird species found in China by Gabriel Huquier. Via BibliOdyssey.
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Ada gallery has some fantastic photos of Morgan Herrin’s wooden sculptures. Via Booooooom.
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Bence Hajdu, a Hungarian artist, decided to give us a new perspective on some famous paintings. Hajdu takes away the people from the paintings, creating a quiet and almost worrying [...]
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David Zinn creates poetic chalk art in the streets of Ann Arbor. He makes his cute little characters interact with objects in the street, and the result is quite charming.
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Natural history inspired illustrator Kristjana S. Williams‘s latest exhibition, Anachroquarianism, is currently happening in the gorgeous Shapero Rare Books. Via NotCot.
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A few porcelains taken from the predictive dreams series by Kasuyo Aoki. A new and a bit kitschy take on porcelain by the japanese artist.
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