If you are also among those who are interested in the art and lives of famous artists, the following list of ten films will definitely go on your "bucket list".
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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.
Did you know that many movie scenes were inspired by famous art paintings? That Francis Bacon's painting inspired Christopher Nolan to create the Joker in The Dark Knight? Or is Ophelia painting a scene in Lars von Trier's Melancholia? Many famous film scenes and costumes that you came across are actually the director's tribute to the art of painting! See movie scenes inspired by art paintings.
For thirty years, New York photographer Mark Weber has been on the lookout for photographs that walk the fine line between street photography and voyeurism.
Even Fibonacci, the founder of the Fibonacci sequence and the Golden Section, which are still a pillar of architecture today, argued that all nature is mathematically ordered and that its disorder and chaos are merely an illusion. Since it's hard to believe the words of a man who lived in the 12th century, we found a series of plants that prove that both the Golden Ratio and the Fibonacci sequence are ubiquitous in nature. Perfection of form is thus not only an achievement of man, but also of nature.
Founded in 1793, the Louvre National Museum in Paris became richer for the famous glass pyramid 30 years ago. On the occasion of the jubilee, he received a very special gift.
Franz Kafka is one of the biggest names in literature, and the themes of his works prove to be relevant again and again. In the Ljubljana Drama, his novel The Castle will experience the baptism of a dramatization, the author of which is Goran Ferčec, and the demanding task of directing this complex work was undertaken by Janusz Kica.
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.
Spilled coffee is usually not something that makes us happy, because it brings a lot of inconvenience. But not for Giulio Bernardelli, who turns spilled coffee or coffee stains into illustrations. The works of the 27-year-old artist, former student of the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, who currently works with children in the museum, are always spontaneous. ''I replace the brush with what nature has to offer me, for example with leaves, fruit peels or food. I never plan ahead. When I drink coffee, I think about the shades I could create if I spilled the coffee on the table. And she did just that. And not once. Like us, except that we were flying for handkerchiefs and cloths, and she was for a brush.
Graffiti is too often equated with vandalism, because graffiti art is actually an art that is purposefully placed in a space. But like elsewhere, this is also used for bad purposes, for discrediting, for destroying property, etc. And since the media emphasize this side more than the artistic side, public opinion is what it is. But it must be admitted, even if graffiti is not a work of art, it can be a fun urban addition in the form of vandalism.
The Natural Cannabis company organizes the High Art competition every year, which aims to combine cannabis with creativity. The works of art that earned the title of the best in the High Art 2019 competition are truly amazing!
A year ago, former engineer and video game designer Nicolas Knepper decided to end his old career and swim in the waters of photography, where he was particularly fascinated by recreating famous film and television scenes, where desserts are also part of them. This is how Hollyfood's series of fun but thoughtful photos was born.