A new film goes deep into the artist's life and mind-bending creations, revealing why his ideas are still relevant to this day.
Jan van Kessel the Elder (Flemish painter, 1626-1679) A Cockchafer Beetle, and Woodlice --other Insects, with a Sprig of Auricula, c. 1650s Jan van Kessel the Elder (Flemish painter, 1626-1679) Insects Jan van Kessel the Elder (Flemish painter, 1626-1679) and Fruit Insects, c. 1656-1679
American artist Andrea Kowch has been described as
Seoul-based digital artist and sculptor Kyuin Shim explores complex themes through his distorted visions of the human body. With a mastery of constructing
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American artist Andrea Kowch has been described as
surge of fur Yukari Masuike is a freelance illustrator, concept artist based in Sagamihara, Japan who studied oil painting in Musashino art University.
In a bizarre episode of Vox Almanac, Vox editor Phil Edwards investigates why fearless knights in shining armor were often shown fighting snails in
Art aficionados like to pretend that there's a very specific and complex science behind interpreting paintings. But as these humorous tweets reveal, the hidden messages are often pretty obvious, not to mention pretty funny!
~trying to forget anything as intriguing as this would be an exercise in futility~
fishingroom by Nicolette Ceccoli.
Stafford Lane Artist Ed Fairburn has recently come out with new works that live somewhere between sculptures and drawings. He's still using traditional
Great noodle monster installation by Parisian artist Theo Mercier, “Le Solitaire.” This describes exactly how I feel after indulging in the never-ending pasta bowl at Olive Garden.
Art aficionados like to pretend that there's a very specific and complex science behind interpreting paintings. But as these humorous tweets reveal, the hidden messages are often pretty obvious, not to mention pretty funny!
'Come In', the debut album by Weatherday, is an unpredictable array of sounds and styles woven in such a way that is nothing short of chaotic and affecting.
Art aficionados like to pretend that there's a very specific and complex science behind interpreting paintings. But as these humorous tweets reveal, the hidden messages are often pretty obvious, not to mention pretty funny!
A première vue, la peinture de Mark Ryden est jolie. Baignée de couleurs rassurantes, elle nous plonge dans l’univers inoffensif des dessins animés. Jusqu’à ce que les toiles prennent chair sous nos yeux attentifs. Et interloqués.