10 AWESOME ARTIST INSPIRED ART PROJECTS FOR KIDS
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This totally tubular work of public sculpture is called Aeolus, named after the god of the four winds in Greek mythology. Aeolus is designed to play a sweet sound every time the wind blows, because it's made out of 310 polished steel tubes attached to an arch that helps channel the breeze into nature's melody. Aeolus was made by artist Luke Jerram, who wanted to provide "both acoustic and optical sensations, with the pipes framing, inverting and magnifying the landscape" Aeolus is on display at the Canar...
There are many types of artists in this world and each has their own particular style. For Canadian Rob Gonsalves, his particular style is what is called
Frans Vermeulen is journalist en van alle interviews die hij maakte, vind hij het jammer dat ze vaak maar 1x in de publiciteit verschijnen. Daarom heeft hij een website om deze artikelen voor meer …
Sainer and Bezt are two incredible street artists from Lodz, Poland. Together the duo are known as ETAM CRU and their building-sized murals are well-known in the street art community. Their …
i bookmarked these portraits by jelmar geertsma before i even had the blog, and by some happy circumstance rediscovered them this week when i was trawling through old favourites on a mission to find…
Martín La Spina, argentine painter, was born in La Plata, Argentina. He was graduated as a Professor and Bachelor of Fine Arts -painting orientation- in the Fine Art College with a distinction for his high qualifications.
Collage artist Eugenia Loli uses photography scanned from vintage magazines and science publications to create bizarre visual narratives that borrow from aspects of pop art, dada, and traditional surrealism. Loli’s background is almost as diverse as the imagery she employs, having been born in Greece and living in Germany and the UK before settling in California. She previously worked as a nurse, a computer programmer, and as a technology journalist, but has only recently found a calling in collage work with publication in numerous magazines since 2013. More
At the Leeds Print Festival I had a number of conversations with people about reduction linocut prints, where I heard of other people’s successes and told of my failures. That’s not ent…
Here on Illustration Inspiration we post the most current and eye catching illustrations on the web, as an inspiration and a resource for you. We scan the web for the best designs, illustrations and art that can fuel your creativity and imagination. We’re showcasing the fantastic illustrations of Sainer, Jack Hughes’s magical figure illustrations, Craig and Karl’s contemporary artworks, and Robert G Fresson’s unique and captivating illustrations, which we particularly love! Each image is from it’s source so you can delve into an artists work of your choice. We...
Polish illustrator Pawel Kuczynski's grim and sharply satirical works, which we've featured before here, are a perfect example of art that speaks volumes. Kuczynski's images are so powerful because they force us to face some of the worst realities of our times. It's beautiful – not in a flowers-and-sunlight kind of way, but in a brutally truthful way. He addresses war, political manipulation and hypocrisy, environmental damage, economic disparity and many other ills facing mankind today.
French artist Bernard Pras works almost entirely within the realm of assemblage and anamorposis, a visual illusion where a distorted projection—often made from paint or a collection or objects—must be viewed from a specific vantage point to reconstitute the intended image. His latest piece, a portrait of Malian actor Sotigui Kouyaté, is comprised of numerous objects including clothes, paint, wood, rubber, and other objects found or scavenged around the installation site. More
Street art isn't about vandalizing buildings - it's about self expression, and getting a message out to the world that can often be thought-provoking.