What came first, the tree or the newspaper? Japanese artist Yuken Teruya presents the interesting art of cutting out trees from newspapers with the exhibition The Simple Truth at New York's Josée Bienvenu Gallery, and at the exhibition we can also see his sophisticated shopping bags with a starry sky print.
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Artist Jeff Koons has joined forces with the fashion house Louis Vuitton to create a series of handbags and other fashion accessories with imitations of some of the most famous art paintings, such as Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, Vincent van Gogh's Cornfield with Cypresses and Peter Paul Rubens' Hunting the Tiger.
Most artists go to an art supply store for painting supplies. Joanna Wirażka too, but she only buys art supplies and paints there, while she looks for her painting canvases in the forest or park. The Polish artist paints on leaves. But not on sheets of paper, but plant leaves, which now, in autumn, will be like leaves and grass. By turning them into extraordinary paintings, Wirażka makes sure that all this gift of nature does not go to waste.
Jürgen Lingl-Rebetez is an artist with a chainsaw. A chainsaw sculptor to be exact. His wooden creations are so precise and lifelike that one cannot believe that they were created with such crude and rough tools.
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.
Maria A. Aristidou is an artist who impresses on her Instagram profile with coffee watercolors of our favorite fictional heroes. Through detailed coffee art, the artist combines her three greatest loves – love of coffee, art and popular culture.
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.
Rune Guneriussen is an installation artist. He places everyday objects in remote Norwegian landscapes and thus conjures up a real fairy tale in which even 'hard' objects come to life.
"Books About Town" is a wonderful project and a great mix of everything: fifty different artists have created fifty benches in different locations around London in homage to fifty works of classic literature. Londoners and tourists can sit on them until mid-September, when the benches will be sold at a charity auction.
Find the intruder! It probably won't be difficult, given his size. Cat Zarathustra is the pet of the Russian artist Svetlana Petrova, who became famous on the Internet with a series of famous works of art, on which she inserted her orange cat with the help of Photoshop.
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.
Russian illustrator Nikita Golubev proved that dirty cars can be real art. And at a really high level. So when someone makes fun of your dirty car again, you can now explain to them that you support art.