6 x 6" oil on masonite sold Sundays are usually devoted to domestic chores that I've neglected all week. Today I sherked the mundane and de...
Spanish artist Jaime Pitarch transforms unassuming objects into an array of inventive sculptures, challenging us to question our relationship with the everyday items we surround ourselves with. Starting with items such as chairs, plates, glasses or Russian dolls, Pitarch reforms his materials into works of art laced devoid of function and laced with humor. The Barcelona-based […]
Artist and welder Cal Lane burns delicate lace like patterns into reclaimed steel objects such as shovels, dumpters and even oil tanks and submarines.
You can easily elevate your home decor with the right bathroom art ideas. Transforming your bathroom doesn't have to break the bank!
Jenny van Sommers is an award-winning still-life photographer who grew up in Australia, but is now based in…
Every day, we face awkward situations and mundane struggles that feel only relevant to us. Which makes it surprising that so many other people can relate to such specific moments. Luckily, there are many great artists out there who are able to illustrate it so spot-on, how similar we all really are.
Street art stands as a testament to the power of visual expression, offering artists a unique canvas to engage directly with the public on the streets where life's pulse is most vibrant. This article delves into the rich tapestry of street art, far beyond the fleeting allure of 3D chalk art, to uncover the full spectrum of graffiti, murals, and other forms of urban art that offer political and social commentary. With a curated collection of 59 images, we celebrate the diverse talents that make street art an indispensable facet of contemporary culture. Each piece not only challenges societal norms but also transforms urban environments into dynamic open-air galleries, proving that street art is more than mere decoration; it's a crucial platform for dialogue and reflection. Join us as we explore the depth and versatility of street art, advocating for its recognition as a legitimate and vital form of artistic expression that continues to provoke, engage, and inspire.