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Incredible Shadow Art!

Dec 25, 2009 // Published in Art, Light, Shadow Art, Silhouette Art, Uncategorized, Using Daily Objects to Create Art
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I've seen a lot of amazing artwork this year, and before ending 2009... Here is an example of how to re-use trash and other materials to create stunning shadow art! It is incredibly done by Tim Noble and Sue Webster. Warning: This post may display explicit content. Discretion is advised. Notes about the artists (from Opus): Webster describes ...

Overpainted Photographs

Oct 04, 2009 // Published in Mixed-Media, Painting, Photography, Uncategorized
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The art of Gerhard Richter consists of using paint over photos. The end result looks abstract, expressive, and like something made in the Impressionism era. Notes about the artist (from Gosee): Gerhard Richter discovered the technique of painting on photographs by chance: whilst using photographs and newspaper clippings as a guideline for his oil paintings, he ...

Spectacular Visual Effects!

Sep 25, 2009 // Published in Animation, Motion, Movies, Sound, Uncategorized, Video, Visual/Special Effects
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Displayed are three  motion graphic videos by Pierre Michel. The sound effects are well synchronized to the images.

5000 Pantone Color Chips to form a Rainbow

Aug 22, 2009 // Published in Best of 2009, Color, Outdoors, Rainbow, Uncategorized, Using Daily Objects to Create Art
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When I first saw the photo of the rainbow, I thought it was a computer generated image. It didn't look like much. But now knowing the details of this project, I know that the rainbow was manually made with 5000 Pantone color chips glued onto wood boards. Wow! -- Client: Basheer Graphic Books Agency: Bates141 Jakarta Creative Director: ...

Farmers Create Colourful Rice Murals in Japan

Aug 06, 2009 // Published in Best of 2009, Environmental art, design, and products, Uncategorized
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The wave is spectacular! Japanese villagers plant different coloured varieties of rice in the fields. They first study the design via computer, and then set out doing it in the landscape. Images © Solent News Link via Telegraph

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