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Rotten mango. Overripe Fruit on a white background.Isolated
Having photographed portraits of other fruits, a plum, a “bel”, a peach/apricot, I now realize that I have a tendency to wait for something to rot. I then, gleefully, spend hours photog…
Our planet’s food supply is vulnerable to diseases caused by climate change and more. These glass models display the decay in beautiful, awful detail.
Artist Kathleen Ryan creates a conversation between the beautiful and the grotesque in her oversized sculptures of mold-covered fruit. The New York-based artist uses precious and semi-precious stones like malachite, opal, and smoky quartz to form the simulacrum of common green rot on each fruit. Working at a larger-than-life scale, Ryan creates a foam base, rudimentarily painted to map out the fresh and rotten areas on the surface. She then individually places each gemstone, with varied shapes, sizes, and colors that emulate the shift from desirable to disgusting. More
The National Common Core Standards (NCCS) are coming to a school near you. While the name might sound familiar, what do parents (and often even teachers) really know about the Common Core. Who wro…
So this art piece has received a lot of likes on my Facebook page and I can sort of see why. This lesson is going to be on drawing rotting fruit, step
rotten tomato
Unusual and delicate ceramic fruit sculptures by British artist Remon Jephcott. Represented by KMA, award-winning art gallery Brighton, UK. International shipping available.
Having photographed portraits of other fruits, a plum, a “bel”, a peach/apricot, I now realize that I have a tendency to wait for something to rot. I then, gleefully, spend hours photog…
Every year between January and Easter, pulpit pimps begin to lick their chops as they look forward to flogging the sheep into giving to their absolute favorite pyramid scheme of the year – th…
Artist Kathleen Ryan creates a conversation between the beautiful and the grotesque in her oversized sculptures of mold-covered fruit. The New York-based artist uses precious and semi-precious stones like malachite, opal, and smoky quartz to form the simulacrum of common green rot on each fruit. Working at a larger-than-life scale, Ryan creates a foam base, rudimentarily painted to map out the fresh and rotten areas on the surface. She then individually places each gemstone, with varied shapes, sizes, and colors that emulate the shift from desirable to disgusting. More
We sit down with the photographer to discuss some of his well-known images.
These oversized non-edible fruits actually denounce our society’s culture of waste and excess. New York-based artist Kathleen Ryan has designed these faux
A team of researchers has produced an efficient sodium-ion battery that runs on rotten apples.
Rotten is a series of photographs of all the moldy food that a photographer found in his fridge over the course of a year. He hoped that by documenting it, he’d let it happen less. Will the same thing happen when you look at it?
Nature is fantastic. When an apple fall dead to the ground, it’s the start of something new. In april 2002 I founded Foreign together with Viktoria Wallner. Today, I took the decision to close the company down. Did I have a choice? NO. Saving Foreign,...
Unusual and delicate ceramic fruit sculptures by British artist Remon Jephcott. Represented by KMA, award-winning art gallery Brighton, UK. International shipping available.
Having photographed portraits of other fruits, a plum, a “bel”, a peach/apricot, I now realize that I have a tendency to wait for something to rot. I then, gleefully, spend hours photog…
“Irving Penn’s still-life and found object photographs are heralded for their unique arrangements and clarity. In Red Apples, Penn rejects traditional decorative tools and backgrounds t…
Artist Kathleen Ryan creates a conversation between the beautiful and the grotesque in her oversized sculptures of mold-covered fruit. The New York-based artist uses precious and semi-precious stones like malachite, opal, and smoky quartz to form the simulacrum of common green rot on each fruit. Working at a larger-than-life scale, Ryan creates a foam base, rudimentarily painted to map out the fresh and rotten areas on the surface. She then individually places each gemstone, with varied shapes, sizes, and colors that emulate the shift from desirable to disgusting. More
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Having photographed portraits of other fruits, a plum, a “bel”, a peach/apricot, I now realize that I have a tendency to wait for something to rot. I then, gleefully, spend hours photog…
Marco Arment, Tumblr’s CTO, creator of Instapaper, and a well-regarded developer, has upset the Apple cart by mentioning in his personal blog what many of us having been thinking for some time now…
Having photographed portraits of other fruits, a plum, a “bel”, a peach/apricot, I now realize that I have a tendency to wait for something to rot. I then, gleefully, spend hours photog…