Archive for July, 2010
Boss, where the food?
Posted by: | CommentsTapestries by Jill Draper
Posted by: | CommentsIncredibly realistic scenes from rural life have been painstakingly recreated by a British artist in her own living room – using just a needle and thread.Jill Draper, 62, creates embroidered tapestries, recreating scenes with astonishing accuracy from photographs.Each picture measuring around 15 by 30 inches contains hundreds of thousands of stitches done by hand and machine.
pictures formed from thousands soldiers
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These photos with thousands of American soldiers have been created in 1918-19.
true white crow
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And you thought they were a myth and fiction of the people?
Nope, that’s real white crow, a natural albino!
Contemporary artist Bernard Pras
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Bernard Pratz (Bernard Pras) – French contemporary artist. Born in Paris in 1952. Drops from the trash, dishes, soft toys and anything that can lay hands on copies of famous paintings and portraits.
Paper Sculpture
Posted by: | CommentsSuch amazing detail of sculpture can be made only of paper, but they are sold for tens of thousands of dollars.
Daniel Dancer’s Art of the Sky
Posted by: | CommentsInspired by the works of Stan Herd and the famous Nazca Lines of Peru, American artist Daniel Dancer creates unique paintings made of latex paint and a lot of people.
66-year-old Daniel Dancer has spent the last ten years of his life traveling the world over and creating unique artworks, choreographed and immortalized from way up in the sky. Upon discovering the mysterious Nazca Lines, in South America, he wanted to create his own artistry, so he bought some paint, gathered 800 school children and made a giant salmon, in Oregon. Read More→
