Who says art is boring? In the past, we could only view works of art in museums, without touching or approaching them. Today, however, they have also moved to the Internet and have acquired a new, offbeat meaning that will make you smile.
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With its architecture and bits of history that you can encounter at every turn, Ljubljana is a paradise for artistic souls. What are the corners that will fill your mind with inspiration and that you may not know about yet?
French artist Bruno Catalano has created a series of sculptures that we can see through.
Dinara Kasko, a 28-year-old Ukrainian baker, has set the bar in dessert baking a little higher than average. We're not talking about the taste, we're talking about the shape. Dinara Kasko attended the Faculty of Architecture in Kharkiv, the second largest Ukrainian city. This, of course, is reflected in her baking creations, which are second to none.
The studio is the artist's second, if not first, home. However, the studio is an extremely important thing for artists, as they spend a large part of their lives in it. Let's see in which studios the most famous artists created and are creating and make sure that the greatest works of art are sometimes created in a real chaotic mess.
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.
Suda is an elephant painter who can draw better than you! This is evidenced by a video from Thailand, where a barely four-year-old elephant draws his self-portrait. You simply have to see it for yourself!
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.
No matter how tired we may feel and how happy we are to finally get a seat on the bus or train, chances are we're less tired than the pregnant woman standing right in front of us. Shiyang He's cute illustrations in the Stand Up For The Pregnant series remind us that it's okay to give them a seat. Why? Because they carry something much more important than we do.
When working with metal, the attractive appearance and quality of production depend primarily on the craftsman who undertakes the production of the product. One of the top ones is certainly the Russian artist and member of the "steampunk" subculture Igor Verniy, who creates beautiful animal sculptures from scrap metal.
Multidisciplinary artist Bina Baitel's wall clock is a mix of device and meditative sculpture, with massive eyelashes instead of hands.
Street Art 2.0 is an art project by Philippe Echaroux, in which this Frenchman uses light instead of sprays and, in contrast to graffiti, otherwise the most typical representatives of street art, his works harmlessly intervene in the space. For his last canvas, he chose a tropical rainforest, where by projecting portraits of the Surui tribe onto the treetops, he drew attention to the problem and consequences of excessive deforestation.