tags: art
Amazing paintings that defies tradition. Japanese artist Shintaro Ohata fuses his paintings with his color-perfect sculptures. These compositions make for quite the compelling installation. At first glance, these painting seem perfectly great, but take a step back and watch the visual presentation as the sculpture compliments the work itself. The first piece is just lovely, the sunset backdrop that corresponds with the yellow, orange gradient works flawlessly against the subject and cat. The second piece is my favorite, the cascading blue, violet markings makes for an interesting element in the piece. It sets a perfect mood for the girl and her food. The third piece is just as remarkable as well, the brown and light green creates the illusion of fall. I love all of these workings, be sure to check out more of Shintaro’s work after the jump.
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tags: art
UNICORN
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I imagined a race of people whose blood was filled with minerals that sparkled all the colours of the rainbow. It would crystallize throughout their lives, producing beautiful glittering horns on their foreheads. But they were all killed by humans… Because humans fear and kill what they don’t understand. Deep under the earth in the places where the blood of the unicorns was spilled, crystals grow. These crystals are treasured, unlike the race that bore them.
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This looks like my really old art for some reason. I’m going backwards… ;_;
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tags: reuse recycle art wood paper trees tree book art paper art artist reclaimed natural sustainability recycled upcycle design
So beautiful!
Don’t miss this company “Rx Made” that makes stylish products from reclaimed wood.
“RX Made is on a mission to turn materials from the waste stream into well-made, well-designed products for everyone.”
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tags: art
Ontario, Canada-based photographer Matt Molloy recently created a gorgeous series of sky images by stacking multiple photos onto one. The individual photos are most often taken from the timelapses he shoots. The final photo has a stunning painterly effect, almost as if someone had taken a paintbrush to the sky and smeared its beautiful colors.
When asked at 500px how many photos it took to create the one seen above, he replied, “I’m not exactly sure, but I used hundreds of photos to create this one image.”
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