Dudi Ben Simon is one of those who look for opportunities for creativity at every turn. Let's see how even completely everyday objects can be given a new story and transformed into art.
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Art14 London is a global art fair that took place for the first time last year and attracted 25,000 visitors. A repeat is expected in February.
Just like the Museum of Illusions in Ljubljana, the premises of the Brussels art gallery ING Art Center and the ERES-Stiftung in Munich honestly play with human perception. This was done by Peter Kogler, a world-renowned Austrian artist who made you question your senses with his monochromatic graphics.
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!
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.
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Artist Danny Quirk impresses with extraordinary realistic "bodypaint" illustrations that reveal the inside of our bodies. With extremely vivid paintings, he shows what is hidden under the skin that covers our legs, arms, back and face. So let's check how you would look without your largest organ - the skin.
On the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of the birth of one of the greatest Slovenian painters of the 20th century, Gabrijelo Stupica, a wonderful retrospective exhibition of his extensive oeuvre is on view in the Modern Gallery.
Many breathtaking works of art are created by human hands. Also, works of art are created on the hands that rival those on the canvases. One who falls into this second category of artist is Russell Powell, but he doesn't do tattoos, which is what you might think at first. Powell draws incredibly realistic portraits with his own hand, or rather the palm of his hand. But his pictures don't just stay on his hand, because he prints them on paper like a stamp.
Every artist is looking for their own style, and illustrator Scott Uminga found it in layering. Its geometric style is actually an illustrated derivation of Fong Qi Wei's unique photographs, showing all the nuances of the day in one photograph.
With his design achievements, artist and designer Sebastian Errazuriz introduces objects somewhere on the border between art and design into people's everyday lives. His bizarre creations are extremely informative and full of cynical humor.
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.