It can be hard to see a space or a building when it’s described in only architectural or interior design jargon. Throw in different paint colour names, furniture or textile product names and the entire idea could be lost. Sure, mood boards and material samples help but the real winner these days is a complete 3D visualisation of an architectural design, inside and out.
Witness the intricate dance between technology & human culture with 'Within the Canvas of Progress': explore digital art, interplay, & tradition. Embrace the 'Work-in-Progress' series with robotic musicians, human dancers, & beyond.
It can be hard to see a space or a building when it’s described in only architectural or interior design jargon. Throw in different paint colour names, furniture or textile product names and the entire idea could be lost. Sure, mood boards and material samples help but the real winner these days is a complete 3D visualisation of an architectural design, inside and out.
This Set of Surreal Photo Manipulations by Kingabrit is Captivating
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The expedition of repentance is kind of like going on a road trip that takes you back to where you really need to be—with God and the people you've journeyed
In the era of technological advancement, neural networks have become an integral part of our lives. Transforming our perception and making everyday tasks easier, they are becoming more and more in…
Entering the dating scene can be a daunting experience, especially when you're carrying the weight of trust issues from previous relationships. It's like
Within Saatchi Art’s community of LGBTQ+ artists lies a rich tapestry of visual storytelling spanning mediums, styles, and techniques. In this exhibition, our curators looked beyond commonality and explored the unique perspective offered by each artist.
Aesthetic chills or "goosebumps" are a pleasurable sensation that people experience while listening to their favorite music, watching a powerful film, or observing classic art. New research shows it's not just a temporary sensation.
Click to enlarge Last December, Australian artist Andrew Baines (previously here) was up to his surreal shenanigans again. This time his bowler-topped volunteers strolled around and stood in front …
Plates and illustrations by H. J. Ford
No Matter Temperature Outside, On Screen These Gorgeous Weather Girls Are Turning Up The Heat