Two time periods, two artistic styles, two stylistic approaches and two media meet in this series of collages by Italian architecture student David Trabucco. In the Confórmi series, he combined two different and seemingly unrelated parts and gave them a new meaning.
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The value of works of art has always been a matter of controversy. Below we present to you art paintings of questionable artistic value that have been sold for bizarre sums. But as they often say, works of art are only worth what the buyer is willing to pay for them. The art market is full of private deals, which is why even pictures that seem like a five-year-old could have drawn, but fame is created around them, reaching amounts that only the richest can afford.
Did you know that David Bowie was also a painter? We all knew the man of a thousand faces as a musician, but it is not for nothing that they say that he is not only one of the greatest musicians, but also one of the artists of our time. David Bowie was not only a singer, songwriter, producer and actor, but also a painter. We present to you the best works from his collection of art paintings, including a portrait of Iggy Pop.
Nipples of Venus is an interesting art project where the artist creates with a woman's breast instead of a brush. He paints these with acrylic paints with various patterns and then prints them on the surface. And again and again a unique imprint of a woman's breast is created.
Some artists create with a brush, Simon Beck uses snowshoes. Some artists use canvas, Simon Beck uses a snow surface. Many people make sculptures out of snow, Simon Beck draws on it. And if from the ground it seems like he's just walking aimlessly up and down, we can only really appreciate, enjoy and make sense of his works from the Art at Altitude series (Art at Altitude) when looking at it from a bird's eye view.
While the border between reality and virtuality is constantly blurring, Théoriz Studio created an art project (Doors), a door that seemingly leads from the real world to the digital one. Welcome to 21st century Narnia!
Cecilia Levy's tea service is not ordinary. It is extremely sensitive and thin as paper. No, it's not made of Chinese porcelain. It is made of paper, more precisely, from the paper of old books and comics, which would otherwise end up in a landfill due to wear and tear. Thus, in the form of cups, plates and other objects, they experience their second spring. Fascinating.
Did you know that many movie scenes were inspired by famous art paintings? That Francis Bacon's painting inspired Christopher Nolan to create the Joker in The Dark Knight? Or is Ophelia painting a scene in Lars von Trier's Melancholia? Many famous film scenes and costumes that you came across are actually the director's tribute to the art of painting! See movie scenes inspired by art paintings.
33-year-old Thai artist Uttaporn Nimmalaikaew creates 3D images by layering thin mesh fabrics. He discovered the technique by accident in 2001 while studying at Silpakorn University in Bangkok, when he noticed a stain on a mosquito net. He soon got the idea that he could create a sense of depth and optical illusion by layering. You can see his interesting installations below.
COS, the fashion brand that lives under the same roof as H&M (except in a penthouse), joined forces with Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto to present a new collection at the Milan fashion show. COS x Sou Fujimoto is a combination that did not disappoint.
Apple lovers, look away! We are usually used to writing that Apple once again destroyed the competition with its latest product, but this time it tasted the other side. Admittedly, it was not destroyed by the competition, but by Michael Tompert, who did it for an art project.
As part of the collaboration between the French artists Céleste Boursier-Mougenot and Smarin, the beach was created - as an art project. In fact, it is a set of modular and hybrid floating parts, whose appearance resembles groups of raw concrete blocks, which are otherwise surprisingly soft to the touch.