Collage Art by FailunFailunMefailun. FailunFailunMefailun is a Turkish artist who blends the old and the new. Erhan Atay assumed FailunFailunMefailun
Amsterdam-based art director Quentin Deronzier draws inspiration from the 80s visual aesthetic to create this spellbinding series of digital artworks. More digital illustrations via Behance
We take a look at some iconic artists from numerous disciplines who have left an enduring and indelible mark on today’s creators.
Auguste Toulmouche’s 1866 painting “The Hesitant Fiancée” is making the rounds on TikTok FYPs across the globe, inviting women of all ages to not only marvel at and meme-ify the bride’s pissed off scowl, but see themselves in it, too.
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This was one of my favorite lessons from last year. (I feel like I always say that....?) But seriously, this was great. It would w...
Blended n’a de cesse de partager et faire partager ses découvertes. C’est que le beau, le sens et les talents émergents sont partout.
one of Klimt's most famous works painted in 1907-1908 and located at the Austrian Belvedere Gallery in Vienna.
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In Hannah Hoch’s collage wonderland anything is possible; men’s faces sprout wings and chase primeval monsters, broken artefacts assemble into beasts and women’s bodies are cut apart and left to float in space. She wrote: “…there are no limits to the materials available for pictorial collages – above all they can be found in photography,...
I have one week left in my Photoshop for Quilters online class. I thought I would share another PSE technique with you: The point of this lesson was to take an image and edit it so that you could print out a pattern to create an applique quilt. I chose a favorite image of my niece, Lilly: Original Image Image changed to black and white with levels adjustment Image deepened with Hue and Saturation adjustment Image has been posterized Then we were taught to soften the edges of the posterized version so that this could be printed out and used as a pattern to create a portrait quilt. These softened edges would be easier to cut out of fabric. If you look at the version above this one, you can see how much more detail there is in her hair that I removed. After the quilt top is completed, I could go back in and add that hair detail back in with machine quilting. How cool is that! You can find out more about this online class here: http://www.pixeladies.com CLICK HERE: to see My Quilts May Your Bobbin Always Be Full, LuAnn Kessi
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Today this blog turns four years old. Technically a few minutes to midnight yesterday, but it’s much of a muchness really. Four years ago I wrote about practising speculum exams on sim-dolls …
Glitch art consists in exploiting that error and using it for aesthetic purposes. Here is a bunch of broken and corrupted images!
Ah, summer! Time to step away from the stove and laptop, relax, and stay cool. Mr. Cornelius, 50-something Paddingtons, and I are looking forward to ice cream sundaes, fresh peach pie, reading tras…