Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. It is therefore difficult to objectively assess what is beautiful and what is not. Especially when it comes to art that we enjoy subjectively. But that didn't stop the Museum of Bad Art MOBA (Museum of Bad Art), which is the first museum in the world dedicated to bad art. But it is a mistake to believe that it is a collection of scraps or children's drawings, but rather projects that flew high but landed low. And the motto of the museum? "Art too bad to ignore."
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Almost everyone who owns a computer or smartphone has experimented with photo editing at some point, but this Russian digital artist's work is better than any Instagram filter.
Artists who think outside the box do not limit themselves to conventional materials such as wood, stone, clay, metal and glass. Blake McFarland is one of those. He creates sculptures from tires, and you can admire his masterpieces below.
Basketball courts, indoor and outdoor, are more or less all the same. Parquet or concrete, marked with lines and any sponsors' markings or visiting teams. A Playground in Italy is a different kind of basketball court. It is an art installation, but it follows all the rules of the game.
Multidisciplinary artist Bina Baitel's wall clock is a mix of device and meditative sculpture, with massive eyelashes instead of hands.
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.
Cate Blanchett is such a good movie actress that she can change personas like shirts. This is proven in the film installation Manifesto, in which he plays 13 different roles, through which he represents different artistic movements.
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.
Many artists do not 'trust' classic art materials such as paint, stone, clay, wood, etc. Ian Berry is one of those. He discovered a very special niche. Instead of paint, he uses jeans or pieces of it.
An art painting can perfectly complement a room, but finding the right one, one that we will be happy to look at for years and years, without getting tired of it, can be a difficult task. Electric Objects makes it a lot easier for you with the EO2. It is a large HD LCD screen with a matte frame for displaying artistic images that do not require you to commit to one image forever, but you can change them like shirts, as easily as the wallpaper on your phone or computer screen.
Artist Gary Lockwood, better known as Freehand Profit, is no ordinary artist. In contrast to most of the others, he does not use classic materials such as wood, clay, glass, stone, etc., as he makes masks and helmets from used sneakers.
More than 25,000 colorful paper flowers adorn the 6-meter-high atrium of a shopping mall in Omotesando, Tokyo. The visually stunning scene is part of the latest installation by French-born Emmanuelle Moureaux, who created this vibrant work as part of the Setting the Future in Motion exhibition.