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Art History remixed— Cuban-American artist Cesar Santos’s painting series, “syncretism” mixes iconic work by masters from Renaissance to Modernism: including works in the style of De Kooning, van Gogh, Goya, Michelangelo, Rothko and more.
Deconstructing Lichtenstein, WHAAM!
(Detail) The Grasshopper,1872, Jules-Joseph Lefebvre.
Dont judge people according to their appearance by Peter Chmela
This series of picture was created for a experimental typography course. It was also created for a Stefan Sagmeister site Things I have learned in my life so far. My friend Martin photographed a part of my body and I did the rest in photoshop. It took me half a year to do it. Nevermore.I really hate the excessive human self-conceit, when somebody judges people just according to their appearance. And often these people don‘t achieve anything special, They just „talk smart“.
Thanks so much to Darnyill for suggesting this.
(via showslow)
La religieuse by anne théron, 2013
(Fuente: morsure)
Paolo Fumagalli - Bipolar Reflection, 2010, mirrors, resin, automotive paint, fishing line, swivel, tubes, 40 x 100 x 16 cm
Ludwig Deutsch, The Scholars, 1901
Missing identity is common in growing teens, but today we have Benjaman Kyle. It’s a name take upon a man who discovered himself in August 31st in 2004. While I’m not fully here to talk about Ben and his wild endeavors, the illustrator Miguel Endara takes his pen and makes two million dots on the face of his identity-less project. Paying tribute to the lost man. Visually beautiful.
HANGARBICOCCA BY THOMAS SARACENO
Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno (born 1973) - installation view at HangarBicocca, Milan. (previously)
For On Space Time Foam, his new installation at the HangarBicocca, Saraceno conceived a large transparent membrane (which he amusingly calls la lasagna) that visitors can get into. Folded in three layers, it is suspended at 25-metres above the ground, providing a radical bodily experience. (An interview from Milan by Filipa Ramos)