Most of us see the true value of books in their content. But not artist Jacqueline Rush Lee. He creates incredible sculptures of organic and abstract shapes from books (old and in poor condition). Excellent!
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Matthieu Robert-Ortis has created an interesting 3D wire sculpture that is a giraffe from one point of view and an elephant from the other and changes like an optically variable character on an ID. The artist named his work La révolution des Girafes or The Evolution of the Giraffe and it will absolutely captivate you.
"Today we live with the awareness that an art object can be anything and an artist can be anyone," said academic sculptor Marjan Drev. Like him, we also disagree with this, although today there are no more boundaries, because if art can be a snow shovel and a urinal, art can be anything! The latest such example is a scene from the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco, where teenagers secretly placed glasses on the floor, and visitors mistook them for an art installation and reacted as expected. No, they didn't get angry, but rather tried to immerse themselves in this "artistic" work, and some of them even enthusiastically photographed the "work".
Artist and dancer Heather Hansen has combined her love of art and dance into one. Her dance performances are something completely different. Her every dance move leaves a mark. Not only symbolically, but also physically, on the canvas, which is her dance floor. See her wonderful art and dance creations and performance.
Art is considered to be an expression of its time, so it is logical that we are also the world's first selfie statue. It was placed next to the city hall in the city of Sugar Land, Texas (USA). People are disgusted, but what counts these days is the number of likes on social media, and we have no doubt that you would get quite a few if you took a selfie next to a selfie statue!
On Italy's Lake Iseo, everything is ready to bring to life the project created by the Bulgarian artist Christo and baptized as the Floating Pier. It is a 4.5 kilometer long installation that connects the town of Sulzano and the island of Monte Isola. It will be open to the public from June 18 to July 3, 2016.
Did you know that in the right eye of the Mona Lisa are hidden the initials of the author of this most famous painting in the history of fine arts, Leonardo da Vinci, or that the painting Primavera (Spring) by Sandro Botticelli includes 500 types of plants? Learn about other secrets of famous works of art.
Jürgen Lingl-Rebetez is an artist with a chainsaw. A chainsaw sculptor to be exact. His wooden creations are so precise and lifelike that one cannot believe that they were created with such crude and rough tools.
While most painters use classic art supplies such as canvas, paints and brushes, Benjamin Shine creates with fabric and an iron. He uses the first as a canvas, the second as a means of drawing strokes.
Have you ever walked into a hotel where you felt like you were walking into an art gallery? Are you tired of the usual hotels with a TV, a bed and a mini bar? Fortunately, hoteliers are becoming more creative and offering guests much more than just the basics. If you are a lover of art and aesthetics, these hotels will absolutely delight you, as you will get the feeling that you have entered a gallery.
South Korean architecture firm Shinslab Architecture has turned an old rusty ship into a spectacular building bursting with greenery. It is located next to the entrance of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul. It is the award-winning Temp'L pavilion with an upside-down ship, with which the young authors wanted to show that beauty is everywhere.
The portraits of the American painter, illustrator and writer Blake Neubert are only superficially ordinary. See what happens when he shoots them with a scraper. Attention! The scene can shock you!