There are no red pixels in this photo of strawberries, but I bet you still see red.
Angelica s’inspire des objets du quotidien et les reproduit en pâtisserie sous forme de trompe-l'œil. Brut l’a suivie une journée.
Vom Timing her ein gutes Gefühl.
“My inspiration comes from day-to-day activities and also from staring at things for longer than socially acceptable.”
ソーシャルメディアという出口ができたことで、アマチュア写真家は自分の作品を多くの人に知ってもらう機会がこれまで以上に増えました。しかし、人気を得るためには、アーティストにはギミックが必要になります。誰もが楽しめるスタイル。絶妙なタイミングの写真がまさにそれです。
Olivier Valsecchi’s series ‘Klecksography’ consists of organic sculptures created by symmetrically articulated bodies. Valsecchi’s inspiration for this series is drawn from the works of Swiss Psychiatrist Rorschach, whose method implied using imagery created by inkstains on a piece of paper then folded into two. Where the latter used their interpretation by patients to diagnose schizophrenia […]
A mom and her 3-year-old daughter create adorable optical illusion images with everyday items. At the right angle, the girl wears "dresses" made of food!
In a series of photos designed to explore the theme of identity, Peruvian photographer Cecilia Paredes camouflages her body against patterned backdrops to
Olivier Valsecchi es un fotógrafo francés nacido en París en1979 que vive actualmente en Toulouse. Su obra...
Inspired by the poster I saw for the film The Eye. I have no idea what the film is about but I loved the picture and had to have a go of re-creating it Thanks to truthwithelegance for his advice when I was editing this shot. Prints now for sale on Red Bubble
Japanese artist Kaori Kurihara (previously) creates otherworldly fruit-like ceramics that appear as though they have sprouted in a magical rainforest or exist in a children’s book. Kurihara’s sculptures take a creative spin on the shapes and textures found in thistles, tropical fare, and other fruits. One of her pieces, for example, resembles a purple durian with a brown seed-like head, while another is textured like pineapple and equipped with a top evoking an artichoke. More
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La série d'Olivier Valsecchi, intitulée Klecksography, se compose de sculptures organiques créées par des corps symétriquement articulés. L'inspiration de
‘Hopscotch’, the ongoing series from Oslo-based photographer Pau Buscató, seeks to capture the world through a prism of imagination and play.
Makoto Aida has the ability to simplify a complex concept into a roaring vision of chaotic poetry and grotesque beauty. His art explores the dynamics of the Japanese psyche, incorporating young girls, businessmen, war and politics. Some of his paintings are so big and painstakingly detailed that they take years to complete. For the next several months, the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo, Japan is holding a retrospective exhibition that spans his 20-year career. Aida’s art includes manga-style painting, traditional Japanese painting, photography, sculpture, video and installation. When Hi-Fructose caught up with the artist, he was at the museum working on an on-going project called, “The Monument of Nothing.” It’s a series of sculptures constructed only out of cardboard and tape. To assist him, he enlists young artists of any skill level to volunteer their time and effort to create their own sculpture. During the interview Aida talked about various topics ranging from his upbringing in a strict household, to merging storytelling into his art. Read our exclusive interview after the jump!
A collection of odd and amusing images from the world wide web.
Olivier Valsecchi’s series ‘Klecksography’ consists of organic sculptures created by symmetrically articulated bodies. Valsecchi’s inspiration for this series is drawn from the works of Swiss Psychiatrist Rorschach, whose method implied using imagery created by inkstains on a piece of paper then folded into two. Where the latter used their interpretation by patients to diagnose schizophrenia […]
1. An Entire Old West Town for Sale in New Zealand A detailed replica of an 1860s Wyoming frontier town, set in the heart of a 900-acre ranch has gone up for sale with an asking price of $7.5 million. Found on Bloomberg. 2. French Revolutionary Frescoes Discove
1: 名無しさん@涙目です。(庭) [US] 2017/11/19(日) 00:08:52.19 ID:BXoRLoUy0● BE:878898748-PLT(16000) ポイント特典 海外のコミュニティやSNSで1枚の画像を巡って大論争となっている。 それは灰色の石のような物が不規則に並べられた画像で、この画像を見る人によっ
The precise hands of illustrator, Alana Dee Haynes, has added to her satiating portfolio to showcase her ‘fashion’ work.
22 Funny Photos Of Things With Odd Faces That'll Make You Panic And Then Laugh
Es cierto, las cosas nunca son lo que parecen. A veces mientras caminas pensado en tus cosas, ves algo realmente increible, pero después del shock inicial y tras una segunda mirada, compruebas que sólo había sido tu imaginación. Todos tenemos una imaginación desbordante y muy activa, con sólo un vistazo por el rabillo del ojo, […]
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Being in quarantine on May Day (Beltane), made me think of Deborah Turbeville’s photographs. Her imagery often takes place indoors, or even when outside, the photographs express a somewhat isolated sentiment. But within the photographs, the soft underside of femininity shows through, similar to the
Flyingmouse365 is a brand of funny, illustrated t-shirts. We already shared their illustrations of the part-time jobs of superheroes. They have another
Un chalet contemporain imaginé par UUfie.
We've gathered together a collection of the best from around the 'net - pictures that'll have you scratching your head, questioning your eyesight and generally feeling perplexed by their existence.
Here’s a great little optical illusion that is proving popular on Twitter. There are 16 circles in this image – it’s known as the ‘Coffer illusion’ – but they’re difficult to spot, very difficult to spot. Except, once you’ve seen them, it’s all you can see! ‘This is called the ‘Coffer Illusion’. In the image […]
They may need a second look!
Our mind is really good at playing tricks on us. It can selectively remember certain details, create false memories, and even distort reality.
Captured at the Right Angle - Funny pictures and memes of dogs doing and implying things. If you thought you couldn't possible love dogs anymore, this might prove you wrong.
klyker.com brings to you a new selection of 43 perfectly timed photos.
Cette compilation de 30 photographies étonnantes risque de vous porter un peu à confusion. Mais rassurez-vous, c'est 100% notre objectif.
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