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Realistic Fruit Paintings by Dennis Wojtkiewicz

By • May 22nd, 2013

Ohio-based artist Dennis Wojtkiewicz explores the sensitive nature of time in his oversized oil paintings of fruit and flowers.

The Puzzle Painting: How Big It Gets Is Totally Up To You

By • May 16th, 2013

In at attempt to break free from making small scale paintings that can be priced to sell I came up with the idea of The Puzzle Painting…

Abstract Watercolor Cityscapes by Elena Romanova

By • Mar 10th, 2013

Watercolor artist Elena Romanova creates simple yet elegant cityscapes of the world’s largest cities where she creatively portrays their well known facets and attributes.

David Lynch’s Hair Compared to Famous Paintings

By • Feb 28th, 2013

San Francisco-based creative Jimmy Chen compared David Lynch’s hair with various well-known paintings. The comparisons include such famous pieces like Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” and Monet’s “Waterlillies”, however his personal favorite couple is the one with the “Wave” by Hokusai.

Photographer Recreates Portraits from 16th Century with Real Food

By • Nov 20th, 2012

Photographer Klaus Enrique Gerdes created a series of edible compositions called “The Arcimboldo Series” in the manner of 16th century Italian painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo.

Breaking the Stone: Eagle Painting by Hua Tunan

By • Nov 9th, 2012

Chen Yingjie, better known as Hua Tunan, is now one of the young rising stars in the world of art in China. By combining traditional Chinese art principles and the contemporary aesthetics, he creates vibrant paintings of colors exploding into beautiful shapes and forms. His other passion is street art and graffiti, influences of which [...]

Artist Takes Different Drug Every Day and Draws His Self-Portrait

By • Sep 19th, 2012

In 1995, artist Bryan Lewis Saunders started a project to create a new self portrait every day for the rest of his life. While this alone sounds like a crazy idea, some of the portraits are being made under the influence of various drugs. By now, he has created about 8,000 self-portraits and according to his [...]

Visitors by Karolien Soete

By • Jul 22nd, 2012

While working on my live mural animation project during a group exhibit in Brussels I was confronted with lots of reactions and opinions. Those reactions (positive and negative) inspired me to make a series of work showing the different emotions the visitors had while looking at the animation, ranging from joy to amazement, liking and disliking, disapproval or no interest in it at all.