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Pictures of Chocolate & Junk
Vik Muniz (born Vicente Jose Muniz, 1961) is a one of a kind visual artist. “Clown Skull” – a human skull with a clown-nose shaped protuberance – sent him rocketing into the world of modern art. His trademark today is a
Pictures of Chocolate & Junk
Vik Muniz (born Vicente Jose Muniz, 1961) is a one of a kind visual artist. “Clown Skull” – a human skull with a clown-nose shaped protuberance – sent him rocketing into the world of modern art. His trademark today is a
Way up North and Underwater
Raised in a small Inuit community, Paul Nicklen is partial to the cold and inhospitable environment of the Canada’s Arctic. He left the Northwest Territories to return an educated biologist, photography his hobby. Not much time passed and the well-liked hobby grew
Way up North and Underwater
Raised in a small Inuit community, Paul Nicklen is partial to the cold and inhospitable environment of the Canada’s Arctic. He left the Northwest Territories to return an educated biologist, photography his hobby. Not much time passed and the well-liked hobby grew
Not so Straight-Line Designs
For the past 25 years designer Judson Beaumont and his team of craftsmen at Straight Line Designs have been creating unconventional, uniquely designed furniture as well as inspiring environments for hospitals, airports, day care centers and many other public institutions.
Not so Straight-Line Designs
For the past 25 years designer Judson Beaumont and his team of craftsmen at Straight Line Designs have been creating unconventional, uniquely designed furniture as well as inspiring environments for hospitals, airports, day care centers and many other public institutions.
Uncovered Street-Life
The work of Vivian Maier escaped obscurity “by a whisker”. Reclusive but a strong minded lady, she supported herself working as a nanny in Chicago, where she returned to from Europe. During the second half of the 20th century, her
Uncovered Street-Life
The work of Vivian Maier escaped obscurity “by a whisker”. Reclusive but a strong minded lady, she supported herself working as a nanny in Chicago, where she returned to from Europe. During the second half of the 20th century, her
Backwards-oriented Advancement
What’s backwards, from a painters point of view, are the reduced, elementary means of creating; simple and readable signs in child-like drawings. It all started with a Russian avant-garde painter, Mikhail Fyodorovich Larionov (1881-1964). He readily discarded his Master of
Backwards-oriented Advancement
What’s backwards, from a painters point of view, are the reduced, elementary means of creating; simple and readable signs in child-like drawings. It all started with a Russian avant-garde painter, Mikhail Fyodorovich Larionov (1881-1964). He readily discarded his Master of
By-product: Beauty
Once, 93% of Europe was covered in thick forests. Slowly, agricultural and industrial progress made it’s way into the wild. The trend is very well continued. Former landscapes are making way for new ones, and Edward Burtynsky, a Canadian photographer,
By-product: Beauty
Once, 93% of Europe was covered in thick forests. Slowly, agricultural and industrial progress made it’s way into the wild. The trend is very well continued. Former landscapes are making way for new ones, and Edward Burtynsky, a Canadian photographer,
Jump! for the camera, Marilyn
Philippe Halsman, a Latvian-born photographer, other than serving four years in prison for patricide (convicted for killing his father) is most famous for his work with Salvador Dali, and the photograph of mourning Albert Einstein – reminiscing of his role
Jump! for the camera, Marilyn
Philippe Halsman, a Latvian-born photographer, other than serving four years in prison for patricide (convicted for killing his father) is most famous for his work with Salvador Dali, and the photograph of mourning Albert Einstein – reminiscing of his role
Advertise me!
When wearing signed/printed T-shirts is just not enough.
Evolution of Venus
Here is how feminine beauty evolved in its form. The earliest depiction of what we call “Venus” has, other than sex, really nothing in common with the contemporary. Sure, everything has changed, the way we live and things we appreciate,
Evolution of Venus
Here is how feminine beauty evolved in its form. The earliest depiction of what we call “Venus” has, other than sex, really nothing in common with the contemporary. Sure, everything has changed, the way we live and things we appreciate,
Papercraft: Extreme folding
Guess people got bored with Origami frogs, cranes and beetles. Going like this, we’ll soon start seeing paper robots, batteries included.
Papercraft: Extreme folding
Guess people got bored with Origami frogs, cranes and beetles. Going like this, we’ll soon start seeing paper robots, batteries included.