Berlin-based artist Valentin Hirsch has been tattooing for more than five years. During this period, he developed a unique style that combines natural and geometric characters, and his symmetrical tattoos are full of experimentation. See for yourself.
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The final autumn meeting of ARTish on Gornji trg will take place on September 24, 2016. ARTish started its journey in 2011 and with each meeting brought freshness and creativity to the city's events. The event is a unique opportunity for all artists and amateur creators to present their projects to a wider audience, and passers-by can feast their eyes on unique creations. Promotion of all participants is also taken care of.
As children, we were taught that it is not wise to play with fire. Well, Steven Spazuk has obviously been sitting on his ears, as he has learned how to draw smudges, that is drawing with the help of smoke and soot left behind by a candle flame. In the last 15 years, he has perfected the so-called fumage painting technique, with which he uses flame instead of brushes and drawings for painting. Each of his works of art is unique due to the unpredictability of the flame.
Two artists – a painter and a computer animator – joined forces for a series of gifs that are real works of art and will literally suck you into the screen. Who would have thought that gifs would one day also have artistic value.
In London's Trafalgar Square, the site on the Fourth Plinth, an empty plinth that has hosted temporary art installations since 1999, got a giant thumbs-up, the Really Good sculpture joining the three military memorials. The gesture of approval is the work of artist David Shrigley.
Most people know Salvador Dalí for his bizarre and at the same time beautiful paintings, such as The Persistence of Memory, in which clocks are melted. Did you know that this famous Spanish painter also wrote and published the cookbook Les Diners de Gala? After 40 years, the extravagant book - there are only 400 copies in the world - has been reprinted and a copy can now be yours!
All art lovers and lovers of mystery will come to your account today. We present to you famous works of art that are full of hidden meanings, unsolvable puzzles and hidden images.
The unusual exhibition Hidden - Revealed (from October 6 to 31, 2016) is currently on view at the Creative Gallery, which reveals what is usually hidden from view. On it, the artist and photographer Bojan Sobočan, who has been creating casts of children's legs and arms and pregnant bellies for years, exhibits casts of the most intimate part of the female body - the vagina.
Just over a year ago, French designer Julien Nonnon projected digital graffiti in the form of wild animals in a hipster guise onto Parisian buildings. This time, he projected couples kissing in the French style onto the facades of the French capital.
Do you have too much money? Don't know where to go with it? But maybe it can keep you warm like Pablo Escobar's family once did. The unusual coffee table is the work of Barcelona-based Amarist Studio and Alejandro Monge and is the latest contribution to their Too Much? series of artworks that expose the vulnerabilities of money and its true value. The glass table, which holds a burning pyramid of 50-euro bills behind the case, creates the illusion that the money is actually burning with the help of a flame on top.
Do you consider yourself an art connoisseur? Then Chinese pop star Jane Zhang's Dust My Shoulders Off music video is perfect for you to test your art skills. In it, many famous art paintings come to life. Do you recognize them all?
Photographer Paul Maria Schneggenburger has always been fascinated by sleep, the state when the body is inactive and resting, when the senses and the mind are withdrawn so much that the mind does not receive anything. At that time, the Dutchman turns on his camera and, with the help of a long exposure time, photographs people while they sleep, creating the feeling that they are leaving a trace with their unconscious movement. they dance in their sleep.