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George Zimmerman’s Paintings: A Critical Appraisal
Art world watchers are not amused. On Wednesday, the Florida man who was found not guilty of second-degree murder in the Trayvon Martin case, shared his newest work of art with the world when his brother Robert Zimmerman, Jr., tweeted a photo of “Angie,” a red and orange illustration of the special prosecutor involved in his case, Florida State Attorney Angela Corey
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Inside the Secret Market for Nazi-Looted Art
The German dealer who left 1,400 works to his son was part of a network of dealers and others in Munich who helped implement the Nazi looting program, conceal stolen works, and sell them after the war
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Mouth-Watering Artworks You'll Wish You Could Eat
It's hard to beat a spoonful of ice cream or plate of waffles and sticky buns but when it comes to the startling photorealistic paintings of Mary Ellen Johnson you'll be even more tempted to reach ...
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British art collector sends painting to France to determine authenticity: French committee decides to burn it
When British collector Martin Lang submitted one of his paintings to a French committee, he was hoping to find out if it was an authentic work by Marc Chagall. But not only did the Chagall Committee declare the painting a forgery, it said Lang’s painting should be burned under strict French laws that protect artists’ works.
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These Self-Portraits Are Not What They Look Like
Note: For the best effect, look at the images before reading the description. Highly-talented Spanish artist Eloy Morales has done a wonderful job of tricking our visual perception. The artist created a series of strikingly realistic self-portraits that at first look as if the artist simply ...
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A painting called "Millions Served"
16" X 20" Acrylic on Canvas
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London paintings from the XVIII and XIX century woven with contemporary photos
Series is titled simply "London Paintings"
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A painting of Mozilla's Firefox
Ink and watercolor on paper.
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The Genesis of Noah's Art Show
The Noah’s Ark Darren Aronofsky read about wasn’t a ship you can navigate—it was big box. In a new exhibit, the director asks artists to share their vision of the biblical story.
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One Inch Further by JoshByer on deviantART
Acrylic on Canvas 8" X 10"
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Art of Stones’ Ronnie Wood Rolls into Benton Museum
An exhibition of art by guitarist Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones opens at the Benton Museum today.
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Long-lost Renoir Piece Returns to Baltimore Museum of Art
A tiny Renoir painting has returned home to a gallery in the Baltimore Museum of Art nearly 63 years after it was stolen and then kept mysteriously hidden for decades until it resurfaced in 2012.
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Painting Industry - Looking Brighter
Painting Industry looking brighter; housing market, construction industry recovery means opportunities for painting companies to expand or franchise.
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Beach Blanket Psychedelia
9" X 12" Chinese Ink on Paper
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DON'T LOOK DOWN: The real Mad Men of New York advertising
Imagine strapping in, clipping on, and jumping off the roof of a building - every day. In an age with instant communication at your fingertips and digital marketing on every platform, there are those who still get out messages the old-fashioned way, with a paintbrush and some attitude. They call themselves "wall dogs," says one veteran of the trade, "because we are chained to a wall all day by our safety harness, and we work like dogs."
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Been painting with Sumi ink. Here's my latest piece. It's called "Lady of Bogs".
9" X 12" Chinese Ink on 140lb Watercolor Paper
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KATSU's Drone Paintings
Katsu's new tool for urban decoration is a drone with a spray can. He's debuting it—and testing it—at the 2014 Silicon Valley Contemporary.
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Creepy Body ArtStella's Magazine
Creepy Body Art
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New Banksy? Mural near GCHQ depicts agents listening in on phone box
The guerrilla graffiti artist Banksy is believed to be behind an artwork which has appeared on the side of a house in Cheltenham. The Gloucestershire Echo reported that the owner of the house, Karren Smith, 48, said she saw men packing a white tarpaulin into a van at about 7.30am on Sunday.
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New Banksy artwork in Bristol removed with crowbar by local club
The artwork, showing a couple embracing while checking their mobile phones, was posted on Banky's website on Monday and discovered on Clement Street earlier. Hours later, the nearby Broad Plains Boys Club removed it with a crowbar. The Banksy - believed to be on plywood - has been replaced with a note saying it was held at the club "to prevent vandalism or damage being done".
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