Since 1972, Bavarian artist Nils-Udo has worked directly with nature to create stunning, site-specific works of art that celebrate the beauty of the land.
How a game works isn't always immediately clear, but you can say a lot about what the players will feel like by giving them at-a-glance information through visual communication
Discover Peter Gentenaar's amazing organic paper creations suspended in their flight on Sansible
I got into digital art after my father gave me a 1 megapixel camera back in 2002. I already had spent years painting and drawing and the camera was the perfect tool for endless experimentation. I tried then a scanner and started merging my drawings with my photos because photography was never satisfying to me; my head was always way too up in the clouds to portrait reality, I knew I wanted quiet the contrary, to destroy it and make something new out of it, and what better medium than photomontage to do that?
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Museum quality Giclee print - Premium fine art paper, 100% cotton, acid-free, archival
Le "nombre d'or" évoque un univers mystérieux... On parle également de "divine proportion" pour désigner ce nombre : 1,6180339887. Qu'est-ce qui est particulier dans ce nombre ? Pourquoi peut-il intéresser les biologistes, les mathématiciens et les artistes ? Cet article vous propose quelques réponses.
The influential evolutionary scientist, who coined such terms as ‘stem cell’ and ‘ecology’, was also a virtuoso illustrator. The editor of a new book celebrating this work introduces some highlights
If you’re reading this, I’d hazard that the answer is a yes. Before diving into an exploration of this, let’s begin with a quick working definition of trauma. For me, the one that’s been most clarifying is from the somatic (body-based) therapeutic lens.
Svabhu Kohli's stylized illustrations of flora and fauna offer a dreamy glimpse into the artist's love of nature and imaginative approach to art.
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A new book captures stunning works by an artist who uses nature, and his own body, as a medium
Ernst Haeckel Print - Nautical Print Antique Science Print - Gorgeous High Quality Giclee Print - Beach House Decor Wall Art Ernst Heinrich Haeckel (1834-1919) was a biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor and artist. The published artwork of Haeckel includes over 100 detailed, multi-colour illustrations of animals and sea creatures (see: Kunstformen der Natur, ″Art Forms of Nature″). This item is a high-quality fine art reproduction of an original Ernst Haeckel nautical print. Printed on superior quality matte paper for beautiful texture and vibrant colours. Giclee prints are regarded as true fine-art reproductions, and we use the highest quality materials available today. Prints are carefully rolled and shipped in sturdy cardboard tube-mailers, or cardboard backed envelope-mailers. 15+ years in online selling experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. All orders are shipped out within 5 business days. If you’d like any adjustments made to the prints (colours, cropping, etc...) let us know! Up to 7 print sizes are available to purchase, designed to fit standard frames: 5x7″ - Standard print size (postcard) 8x10″ - Standard print size 11x14″ - Standard print size 12x16″ - Standard print size (Fits in IKEA RIBBA frames) 13x19″ - Standard print size 16x20″ - Standard print size 18x24″ - Standard print size If you're interested in ordering a size that isn't listed, please contact us. Please note, we sell unframed prints. IKEA RIBBA Prints are specifically sized for these two frames: https://www.ikea.com/ca/en/p/ribba-frame-white-90378427/ https://www.ikea.com/ca/en/p/ribba-frame-black-30378425/ Check out our store here: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/EncorePrintSociety?ref=l2-shopheader-name More antique nature prints here: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/EncorePrintSociety?section_id=17228200&ref=shopsection_leftnav_10 NAT183
Using nature as his canvas, the artist creates works of transcendent beauty
A fabulous collection of Ernst Haeckel prints, both in colour and monochrome. These 20th-century marine life illustrations are works of art.
Each image created by Chinese illustrator Jin Xingye seems to suggest a moment from an untold story, where people and creatures appear to share surreal, tender moments from within a larger narrative. You can see more of his recent work over on Behance. (via This Isn’t Happiness) More