Ten casualties. Ten million casualties. Our understanding of conflicts is often nothing more than a handful of digits, the more precise, the less meaningful.
Anne Taintor is making smart people (and you know who you are…) smile since 1985! She takes magazine images from the late 40’s and early 50’s, then adds 90′s sensibility.
Last weekend, the outdoor fields and indoor hanger Pima Art and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona were the venues for the hand-painted vintage planes of The Boneyard Project: Return Trip.
It’s almost as if Alexandra Pacula paints what she sees while driving drunk at 100 mph. “My work investigates a world of visual intoxication; it captures moments of enchantment, which are associated with urban nightlife,” says the New York-based artist born in Poland.
Yayoi Kusama, 82, arrives in London – leaving her native Japan for the first time in 12 years – to launch a retrospective at the Tate Modern called Love Arrives at the Earth Carrying with it a Tale of the Cosmos.
Each year, the James Dyson Foundation runs a competition for the most innovative new designs. This year, Seth Astle took home the award with his design for Cadence, a prosthetic limb and bike pedal that makes bicycling easier for amputees.
Anton Semenov, 27 years old, living in Siberia, Russia, he has done lots of mindblowing paintings and illustration. In this post we have gathered some of his brilliant artworks, Let’s take a look at his wonderful artworks.
Stephane Halleux was born on July 6th in Chenée (Liège), Belgium. Shortly thereafter–and very often against his will—he was taken off to museums where he was supposed to be awakened to art in all its forms.
This article is not really about how to make money, it’s about art with money. Artist Craig Sonnenfeld uses a simple dollar bill to create this intricate origami art.
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