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Hyperrealistic painting of cold grapes in a plastic bag
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artplayer.tv :: gallery/ten presents | ruth mclees | in conversation
gallery director cat gardiner in conversation with ruth mclees on the occasion of her solo exhibition 'between two rivers' [12 june - 11 july 2015]
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Beautiful Orbs Visit an Uninhabitable World in Sashie Masakatsu's "Blind Box"
Alongside Jeff Soto's "Nightgardens" (covered here), Sashie Masakatsu made his debut solo exhibition at KP Projects/MKG in Los Angeles last weekend with "Blind Box." We featured Masakatsu's dis...
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Monster Magnet's 'Last Patrol' Album Art by John Sumrow
The iconic Bullgod in space
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Alive Without Breath
by Keng Lye
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Dark Planet Saga - Eclipse Valley
Yet another matte painting done :') It's a random location on Terrenus Domus (the planet the Dark Planet story takes place at). I have to get better at creating depth in these matte paintings though...
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Mark Heine's Beautiful and Haunting Oil Paintings of Sirens
Canadian artist Mark Heine is working on a series of oil paintings inspired by sirens, mythical maidens of the deep. Like his subjects, which are equally beautiful and haunting creatures, Heine’s paintings embody both beauty and feelings of unease. His work has inspired polarizing reactions; some viewers feeling discomfort, while leaving others entranced.
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Tiny Painting Time Lapse by Lorraine Loots
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Chinese Port-Morning Departures by Montague Dawson
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Caillebotte: The painter who captured Paris in flux
The painter Gustave Caillebotte captured a moment of radical transformation, as the Paris we know today took shape. Jason Farago takes a look.
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Hi-Fructose and Squarespace Present Hyperrealistic Paintings by Kit King
Attention all artists! In partnership with our friends at Squarespace, Hi-Fructose will be highlighting five artists who are currently using Squarespace for their website or portfolio, to be featured on HiFructose.com. This week we are featuring Ontario based artist Kit King, who in collaboration with her husband, creates large scale hyperrealistic oil paintings that portray her subjects in fragments. Her compositions feature tight crops of their faces, eyes, hands, and tattoos...
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Rick Berry Demo: Part 1
Artist Rick Berry demonstrates his painting technique.
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The Bob Ross "fuck it"-moment.
I tried my hand at painting for the first time in years. I thought it would be fun to follow a Bob Ross video. However, in the video, you need oil paints, several types of brushes and palette knives. This is the result after trying to use a bent plastic spoon as a knife and trying to lay down liquid acrylic instead of stiff oil paint. Fun times! Back to the drawer you go, ya bastards of art supplies!
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The Ambiguous Colors of Nanotechnology
Kate Nichols leans her delicate face against the glass of a chemical fume hood in a University of California, Berkeley lab, peering into a beaker filled with a pale yellow liquid—“like a well hydrated person’s pee,” she says, laughing. The yellow brew is a fresh batch of silver nanoparticles. Over the next week, the liquid will turn green, then turquoise, then blue as the particles morph in shape from spheroids to prisms under the influence of time and fluorescent light.
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Paintings by István (Étienne) Sándorfi
Istvan (known as Etienne) Sandorfi was born in Budapest in 1948 and died in 2007. His father was director of the American company, IBM, in Hungary. Because of this association he served five years in Stalinist prisons during the Communist regime and his family was deported to an isolated Hungarian village. At the time of the 1956 uprising the Sandorfi family fled the country and became expatriates, first in Germany, then in France.
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German crew turns Mexican neighborhood into a rainbow painted mural
A German crew has transformed the village of Palmitas into a vibrant rainbow, connecting the community of more than 200 homes through an array of colorful hues.
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Coffee Art: When A Spill Turns Into A Masterpiece
Ever splashed yourself with coffee? Then you know its staining powers. But where some see a ruined shirt, others have found a canvas. For artist Maria Aristidou, it all started with a latte. "I was working on another commission using watercolors, when all the sudden, I spilled all over the drawing," she says.
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I didn't quite yet decide on which corner should I sign it.
Any idea?
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Strange that in my remoteness I seemed to feel...
...as never before, the vital presence of Earth as of a creature alive but tranced and obscurely yearning to wake.
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The Artist Statements of the Old Masters
“If the great European artists of the past were alive today, what kinds of statements would they need to write to explain and justify their work?”
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