The following stop-motion video was created by Three Shot – a production studio in Tel Aviv that seems to be able to cast magic spells that shrink entire cities – in this case – Kiev. For a second I didn’t know if those were real people or props. Are my eyes playing tricks on me? […]
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artful fridays – paintings by Brendan Smith
Tada! This week’s Artful Friday comes with a colourful bang. Embrace yourselves for the vibrant storm of Brendan Smith. This week the weather has been a little bit moody – sun for one hour, rain for 2 hours, wind for 4 hours and back to the beginning – so, a big dose of cheerful art […]
photography by David Stephenson
Ring the alarm! We have architecture, photography and pattern all in one post. Way too dangerous for your eyes. David Stephenson is an American photographer that uses his lens to take pictures of extremely beautiful vaults in churches from around the world. Remember the post last week with all of those magnificent paper sculptures? Now, […]
ruined polaroids by William Miller
Armed with a SX-70 instant camera photographer William Miller goes out in the world and shoots these abstract pieces of art – or rather – these beautifully ruined polaroid photos. When William purchased his camera at the flea market they didn’t mention that the soul of an artist was trapped inside. Ok, that’s my fancy talk for saying […]
dear photograph
Oh hey there! Since I am in the process of putting together the Artful City Walks blog project, I thought this post would suit the mood. Today I’m going to share with you something fantastic – Dear Photograph – “digital nostalgia of the highest order”. The project – created by 22 year old Taylor Jones – brings the […]
boxes by Charles Clary
Just when I thought I had seen it all in paper and colour – Charles Clary comes along. Charles creates little wonderful worlds using paper, acrylic paint and a whole lotta talent: I use paper to create a world of fiction that challenges the viewer to suspend disbelief and venture into my fabricated reality Charles, […]
hyper-realistic paintings by Luciano Ventrone
Oh hey Yah, I caught you by surprise, didn’t I? Today I’m featuring the hyper-realistic paintings of Luciano Ventrone, an Italian artist that doesn’t believe painting should be all about the object: Painting is not about the mere representation of an object, it’s about color and light. The right proportions between those two elements form […]