Stray Dog, Misawa, Aomori (1971) Moriyama is conspicuous for the brutality with which he distorts photographic description: his pictures are sooty with grain, blotchy with glare, often out of focus or blurred by movement, often defaced by scratches in their negatives. By Leo Rubinfien, Oc
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Life would be so boring without art. Even mother nature occasionally likes to express herself by creating something odd and unusual, which catches our attention by being extraordinary. Artistic expression always finds a way to surprise us, and today we would like to introduce you to a very unique collection of art pics.
Detail of Susanna and the Elders by Pierre van Hanselaere (1820)
Creating monthly collections of reference sheets since 2014!
"I stitch about the life of dogs who find happiness even in the small things...I wanted to capture their passion and innocent happiness."
Summer is kind of here in the UK, and so as a tribute, I thought I’d go crazy with the pattern today. Nothing makes me want to don bright prints like big rays of sun, and so it’s going …
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Ten promotional cards made by Hergé in 1943-44. These cards were first published on the 75th anniversary of Tintin.
One of the benefits of an interest art piece is that it will force you to think. The right piece will challenge your reality, bring out a specific emotion, or just leave you feeling a bit puzzled. Here are 28 of our picks for the most striking pieces of
Last weekend we stopped by the Oakland, CA studio of Monica Canilao, who we hadn’t seen since last year’s studio visit. Since then, the artist has relocated to the Yard Dogs complex, a hub of creative types ranging from musicians to sword swallowers to artists, tucked away in a West Oakland compound.
This artist describes herself as an art director, painter, illustrator, occasional animator, vegan and animal lover and most of that shines through her works. Yaoyao Ma Van As, currently living in Los Angeles, has worked with many famous brands, like Disney TV Animation, Warner Brothers Animation, Rick and Morty, Stoopid Buddy Studios, Starburns Industries, but today let's focus on her personal project - a series of heartwarming illustrations about a girl and a dog. My ideas come from many different places, mainly my dog Parker is my biggest inspiration, the artist told Bored Panda.