Johny Surf Art specializes in driftwood sculpture inspired by ocean waves. His wave art is an organic and beautiful interpretation of nature.
Raymond Douillet Ilia Repin (Russian, 1844–1930). Portrait of Vsevolod Mikhailovich Garshin (1855–1888), 1884. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York От http://vasilyt.tumblr.com/ The Bookman: A Literary Journal — April. Color lithograph (1896). James Montgomery Flagg (American, 1877-1960).…
3D Resin Wave : The allure of the Ocean has been the muse for countless creations. The mesmerizing color, the life that lives within it or maybe, the sounds that it makes. Whatever the reason for you, this project was developed to capture the look of a wa…
Rock and Pebble Art Ideas are inspiring kids to paint stones uniquely and decorating gardens and never is a bad idea to make a picture frame as well.
March 31 marks the anniversary of Korney Chukovsky’s birth, and despite passing away almost half a century ago, the gifted writer’s words touch the hearts of adults and children alike.
Learn how to create lacey resin cells in your resin art with epoxy coating resin and a dispersion media in this easy-to-follow resin tutorial.
A series of images that are build up to create a new and different one. At first, when you look at Artush Voskanyan's work, they look like normal oil paintings portrait. When you look a little bit deeper, you see all the different components that are images in themselves, which help construct a larger one, in most of the cases below, a face. The best way to see the portraits, is to see them at this scale. To see the details, just press the images and you can then study the different images that compose the portrait, at larger scale. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
Jon Foreman discovered land art while in college and immediately fell in love with it. He felt that the natural world had more in it to be explored, particularly where he lives, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Maurizio Cattelan Untitled 2009 Canvas, wood, plastic 210 cm. X 85 cm. X 60 cm. photo Zeno Zotti © Maurizio Cattelan Archive artpulsemagazine.com/cattelan-vs-cattelan/ culturemap.com/newsdetail/03-06-10-watch-out-for-the-dead...
Artist Feif Dong has mastered the beautiful art of painting on resin. The artist creates intricate and detailed works of fish, dragons, and many other things. They use things like seashells, bowls, plates, and wood as their canvas. Which makes each piece unique and unlike any other.
Ludwig Sussmann-Hellborn: Dornröschen. Is she drunk? See the bottle in the lower right corner :)
Synthesis by Tom Price is the study of a dialogue between two disparate materials - tar & resin - and their negotiation for space when forced to merge.
Mihai Criste is a creative Romanian painter who is fascinated by abstration, mystery and surrealism. He graduated from the Visual Arts Academy in Romania in 2001 and since then has been participating in group exhibitions along with illustrating children’s books, such as the The Wizard of Oz.
They’re birds. With people arms. Why am I posting this? Why do I love these so much? (via @joeljohnson)
Explore LCKay's 28 photos on Flickr!
Looking for new ways to understand mosaics? Have you yet explored the enthralling movement in kinetic mosaic artworks? In visual art, the term kinetic art, derived from the Greek word “kinesis”, refers to works that incorporate an apparent movement. Thus, for instance, it may include mosaic art, defined by its unique aspect of integrating motion into its splendor and purpose. Unlike traditional mosaic art, kinetic mosaics are created by a combination of both, accurate details and natural flaws. In this article you will discover what kinetic art is really about and how to understand this art movement!
Sculpting with hard mediums such as marble and stone requires hammer and chisel and lots of sanding, but creating soft, human forms out of red bricks seems so ridiculously difficult it’s a wonder sculptor Brad Spencer is able to create such amazing works with the stiff yet crumbly ceramic material.Brad’s brick sculptures really capture the look and feeling of children climbing around on a brick wall, kids whose bodies are seemingly turning into brick as they play, complete with mortar seams t...
Inspiration for painting seashells via one of our California stockists, Patina Home and Garden. Did you know you can paint our moldings with a Sharpie?