As widespread lockdowns swept the globe earlier this year in response to the threat of COVID-19, intimacy became fraught. For artist Käthe Butcher, the loss of an embrace or casual peck on the cheek was incredibly difficult. “The pandemic affected everyone differently. I always thought I am not that kind of person getting scared or/and paranoid easily, but in March I did. I panicked and felt very alone, which was one reason why I left London at the end of March to go back to my family. More
Many of you Pandas probably have, at one point or another, considered what it’d be like to go on a real-life adventure. The fact of the matter is that adventures don’t belong just in books, movies, and video games. There are plenty of ways to get the adrenaline pumping while also paying homage to our deep sense of curiosity and love of mystery. Some people go metal detecting, others go magnet fishing, while the activity of choice for some is all about urban exploration. It’s the latter that we’ll be talking about today.
Chateau Rolls Royce is an abandoned Belgian 18th century chateau, with a spectacularly overgrown greenhouse and orangery (orangerie).
As widespread lockdowns swept the globe earlier this year in response to the threat of COVID-19, intimacy became fraught. For artist Käthe Butcher, the loss of an embrace or casual peck on the cheek was incredibly difficult. “The pandemic affected everyone differently. I always thought I am not that kind of person getting scared or/and paranoid easily, but in March I did. I panicked and felt very alone, which was one reason why I left London at the end of March to go back to my family. More
I've loved photography ever since purchasing my first ’real’ camera in 2010 – it quickly became an all-consuming passion, occupying large amounts of my daily thoughts. The camera leads me to places I otherwise would probably never see, such as Iceland. Without my love of photography, I doubt I would have ever explored Iceland - and even if I had, I highly doubt I would have been up at 3 A.
David Uzochukwu started photography at a young age, picking up a camera at only twelve years old. Now, at sixteen, this self-taught Belgium-based
These illuminating images show the crumbling remains of some of the worlds places of worship. The shots include golden chapels, overgrown synagogues and eerily
Explore federico hurtado 2011's 506 photos on Flickr!
As widespread lockdowns swept the globe earlier this year in response to the threat of COVID-19, intimacy became fraught. For artist Käthe Butcher, the loss of an embrace or casual peck on the cheek was incredibly difficult. “The pandemic affected everyone differently. I always thought I am not that kind of person getting scared or/and paranoid easily, but in March I did. I panicked and felt very alone, which was one reason why I left London at the end of March to go back to my family. More
Explore the captivating surrealist works of Daniel Merriam, renowned for his dry brush technique and dream-like style.
"Vermutlich Beobachtungsturm aus der Zeit der Burganlage." Siehe Uebersichtsplan der Festungsanlage mit Details zu den einzelnen Stationen (hier speziell: Punkt 58).
Ashley Mackenzie is an artist and illustrator based in Toronto, Canada. Though she loves the challenge of creating complex conceptual illustrations, she also enjoys making concept art and decorative drawings. They mainly show surreal sceneries often comprising very profound meaning. Regarding her works she explains: ‘Our brains may never be able to fully comprehend the […]
Rebecca Guay is an artist whose dreamlike watercolor paintings invite viewers to languish in their sensual imagery. Ornamented with gold leaf, her female protagonists luxuriate on lofty clouds and in cool lagoons. The characters look like goddesses unfettered by mortal woes, at ease in their nudity. Guay's style of rendering figures with elongated faces and limbs evokes the Pre-Raphaelite movement of the 19th century, though her flat style gives her work a more contemporary look reminiscent of Japanese illustration. Take a look at some of her latest works below.
Recently I had the opportunity to ask Joseph Loughborough a few questions about his work and inspiration. If you’re not familiar with Joseph’s work yet you can check out a selection in this feature from last November or his website. Enjoy! Bleaq: Hi Joseph! Thanks for taking time to answer a few questions :) Let’s start […]
Oneiric and poetic Alexandra Levasseur’s work puts into scene tormented feminine figures in dream-like landscapes. As she tells us, she believes that women still remain the symbol for the expression of universal emotions such as love, fear, anguish and unrequited desire which are the central themes for her art. Alexandra Levasseur explores both, the loneliness […]
Explore Barbara Baldi's 372 photos on Flickr!
Explore the wonder of cross-disciplinary learning with creative science art projects for kids that show how science and art intersect.
Artist: Alma Woodsey Thomas Abstract painter Alma Woodsey Thomas (1891-1978) devoted her life to the youth of Washington and other lo...
A great collaborative kids process art project.
Create colourful kaleidoscope art prints using this simple sponge printing technique. This is a fun STEAM activity for kids exploring symmetry and pattern
Pulled string art is one of the coolest classic art projects you'll ever try! And it doubles as a wonderful math art project for kids.
Second graders created portraits with pipe cleaners. They twisted and bent the cleaners into a variety of unique personalities. :)
Stuck for something to do? Learn how to make a spinning top that will spin and spin, splattering paint to create multiple masterpieces.
This Chinese Vase Art Lesson is a simple, fast and effective lesson. Using white paper, fold in half and draw half a vase.
Learn to create a gorgeous watercolor geode art project perfect for elementary students. An art lesson that combines color theory, texture, line, pattern, space and more!
Spread the loveMy daughter and I love the famous artists. We also love playing around with different paint techniques. We combined the two for these Monet inspired landscape sponge paintings. The sponge created a wonderful…Continue Reading…
DIY Yarn Art | Easy Tactile Canvas 'Paintings': I've always liked simple, bold and colourful designs....and it just so happens I also have a rather large collection of yarns...so I thought I would combine the two! This Instructable shows you how I made a collection of mini artworks out of stretch…
Create amazing art with this fun STEM painting activity using recycled materials!
Process art vs. product art in early childhood education: Discover the role of each approach and explore photo examples.
Learn how your kids can make designs and patterns on colored paper simply by using the power of the sun! Your kid will love this easy STEM activity.
This oil pastel drawing lesson is an easy way to explore the element of line. The reverse drawing process is a little magic and so fun!
A challenge is whatever you want to make of it — start with the core rules of the challenge as your starting point — and see what direction you go! I love the wave of positive energy that flows thru the creative community during a good creative challenge. We see a lot of inspiring art & pe
From mixed media to simple sketching, there's something here for every 1st grader.
This Claude Monet craft for kids is a fun way to make art in your homeschool or classroom! Children will enjoy creating a fingerpainting that mimics his style.
This past Sunday we participated in Next Generation's BBB on Isle of Hope. Scribble helped kids create artwork that would later be hun...
Daffodils are blooming, the grass is green, and children in our town are happily trading homework, backpacks, and reading logs for spring