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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Iraqi artist paints his paintings with Ice Cream


The Iraqi artist "Osman Imad Tohme" became famous on social networking sites because of his innovative idea in the drawing, and his page on "Facebook" and Instgram received thousands of views, after a popular site published an article about him, pointing out innovative pictures of his paintings, drawn by using "Ice Cream. ". Replacing the drawing with water colors, in the melted ice cream.


Friday, August 22, 2014

Creative Lip Art by Makeup Artist Laura Jenkinson


British Laura Jankson Famed on Anstgram and other social networking sites competent in arts and creations, after the publication of many of her mouth pictures, were she painted on it cartoon characters in an innovative way.

 Jankson works as an expert in makeup and hair style, she used makeup tools in the completion of those unique decorations images, which made​her a star followed by thousands of fans.


Speaking about her methods, the 25-year old artist says, “I find a picture and then just hold it up to the mirror as a guide and draw straight onto my face - it's easier than you think!. Ironically, drawing onto someone else is more difficult - I think it's more straightforward drawing onto my own face.” “I use theatrical make-up normally, but I occasionally use lipstick if I need to get the exact shade of something,” she added. 

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

A Daring Street Art Escape by Daan Botlek


While poking around a condemned building in Berlin, street artist Daan Botlek dreamed up the idea of his white shilhouette figures executing a daring escape. The series of pieces here, Escape from Wuhlheide, was the result. (via Lustik)



Monday, August 11, 2014

Street Art: The Emotion of Urban Infrastructure on the Streets of Olsztyn, Poland


It’s amazing how a few perfectly placed gestures, about 20 lines of black spray paint in this case, can completely transform two mundane boxes into something so fun. This particular piece is by Adam Łokuciejewski and Szymon Czarnowski. (via street art utopia)


Incredible Street Painting Art by JPS


Here’s few fun pieces by UK street artist JPS who creates small and lage-scale stencil works, paintings, and installations in urban areas. While most of his work seems greatly influenced by pop culture icons, horror movie characters, and comic book heroes, I tend to enjoy these one-off pieces a bit more. You can see more over on his Facebook page.
 

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Bottled Smoke Art By Jim Dingilian 2


Jim Dingilian creates incredible subtractive images from bottles filled with smoke. The artist begins by coating the bottles’ inner surfaces with smoke. He then uses brushes and small implements mounted on the ends of dowels to reach inside. With a steady hand, Jim slowly and selectively erases certain areas. The smoke which remains on the glass forms the amazing images seen below.

 
Dingilian was born in York, PA but spent seven years of his childhood in Waterloo, Belgium before returning to the United States, receiving his MFA in photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1996. Represented by the McKenzie Fine Art Gallery in New York, Dingilian’s work centers around subtractive images on found objects. As Jim explains:
“The miniature scenes I depict are of locations on the edge of suburbia which seem mysterious or even slightly menacing despite their commonplace nature. The bottles add to the implied narratives of transgression. When found by the sides of roads or in the weeds near the edges of parking lots, empty liquor bottles are artifacts of consumption, delight, or dread. As art objects, they become hourglasses of sorts, their drained interiors now inhabited by dim memories.”
 

Bottled Smoke Art By Jim Dingilian 1


Jim Dingilian creates incredible subtractive images from bottles filled with smoke. The artist begins by coating the bottles’ inner surfaces with smoke. He then uses brushes and small implements mounted on the ends of dowels to reach inside. With a steady hand, Jim slowly and selectively erases certain areas. The smoke which remains on the glass forms the amazing images seen below.

Dingilian was born in York, PA but spent seven years of his childhood in Waterloo, Belgium before returning to the United States, receiving his MFA in photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1996. Represented by the McKenzie Fine Art Gallery in New York, Dingilian’s work centers around subtractive images on found objects. As Jim explains:
“The miniature scenes I depict are of locations on the edge of suburbia which seem mysterious or even slightly menacing despite their commonplace nature. The bottles add to the implied narratives of transgression. When found by the sides of roads or in the weeds near the edges of parking lots, empty liquor bottles are artifacts of consumption, delight, or dread. As art objects, they become hourglasses of sorts, their drained interiors now inhabited by dim memories.”

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Stunning Paintings by Duffy Sheridan


Duffy Sheridan has been painting since he was a child. His father, also an artist, encouraged him to learn to paint anything and everything. Although he and his family spent many years in relative seclusion in the far corners of the world, Sheridan's work has attracted the attention of collectors on five continents.

 

Since returning to the United States in 1991, his work has received international acclaim and he has been designated a Living Master by the Art Renewal Center. His paintings can be found in prestigious institutions from a Cathedral in the South Pacific to the US Air Force Academy to corporate headquarters in Manhattan, as well as in the private residences of kings, judges, bishops, doctors and collectors all over the world.


Sunday, March 30, 2014

Stunning Painting Using Glue and Sand


Painting using a transparent glue is so difficult, in this video you will see a painter painting a women using a glue then he appearing his painting by strewing it with sand. It's really incredible to see that he have painted at the end the women who introduce the program. watch the this stunning video and have fun.


Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Clever Illustration Art Using the Simplest Tools by JAVIER PEREZ


The Ecuadorian painter and art director Javier Perez published a series of funny and modified paintings on his Instagram account.


His ideas depending on mixing of tools and things of everyday life with simple line drawings, changing the grapes to balloons, and nails to a nice urchin spines, and even the balloon turned by his hand to a lighting bulb!

It is amazing how a pair of lines with a pencil can change the entire artwork. Ecuadorian art director Javier Perez has created a clever series of illustrations that turn everyday objects into cute drawings. His artwork makes us look at these everyday things differently with a more imaginative and playful perspective.



Sunday, November 17, 2013

Incredible Painter Drawing an amazing picture in one and half minute


In one of the talents TV programs, an incredible skilled artiest or called painter challenge the arbitrators  that he can draw an amazing paint in less than one and half minute, and he did, he painted one of the arbitrators.

Drawing and Painting are two types of fine arts with many differences between them. Drawing is the basis of painting and the converse is not true. You should be a good at drawing if you want to excel as a painter. This is the main difference between the two.




It is important to know that drawing is characterized by lines and shades. On the other hand painting is characterized by colors and designs. Hence drawing is of different types such as line drawing, shade drawing and object drawing.

On the other hand painting is of different types such as painting on canvas, oil painting on canvas, water color painting, acrylic painting and the like. You make use of turpentine oil in the case of painting whereas drawing needs no turpentine oil.
Drawing needs no time to dry whereas painting needs sufficient time to dry. Pencil drawings can be rubbed and redone quite easily because graphite can be easily erased. On the other hand oil painting and acrylic cannot be very easily erased or altered.
Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface (support base). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and airbrushes, can be used. In art, the term painting describes both the act and the result of the action. However, painting is also used outside of art as a common trade among craftsmen and builders. Paintings may have for their support such surfaces as walls, paper, canvas, wood, glass, lacquer, clay, leaf, copper or concrete, and may incorporate multiple other materials including sand, clay, paper, gold leaf as well as objects. via
Drawing is a form of visual art that makes use of any number of drawing instruments to mark a two-dimensional medium. Instruments used include graphite pencils, pen and ink, inked brushes, wax color pencils, crayons, charcoal, chalk, pastels, various kinds of erasers, markers, styluses, and various metals (such as silverpoint). An artist who practices or works in drawing may be called a draftsman or draughtsman. via

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Germans artists created incredible paintings on the Steel fences



These incredible paintings were created by a number of German artists  who are creative in painting such things, they paint in every single steel of the fence to form in total an amazing paint which can be seen only by looking at them from one side.

The artists take advantage of the spaces between the columns of  Steel fences to contribute to complement the fanciful paintings.

These artists have founded a page on "Facebook" carry name "Zebrating", which means the same as drawing zebra skin scheme.



Friday, September 20, 2013

Italian creative artist draw a three-dimensional paintings


The Italian artist "Marcello Barenghi" uses  three-dimensional portraiture in his paintings, and show them on in his own website sector.


You probably will not believe your eyes, these paintings seem as if they were photographs.  The Italian artist uses to create these paintings colored pens and then improve them with some oil paints, and began to publish his work on his own site with a video that shows how to draw the image.

The activists traded ,on the social networking site Facebook, the plates of the Italian artist and expressed their admiration for his paintings through the re-posting on their personal pages.


Sunday, July 1, 2012

Incredible 3D Paintings, In A Hobbyist Notebook


Paintings are the most incredible way to the imagination, specially the 3d paintings like the the images in this post. the most amazing thing is the method that this hobbyist followed . 

He painted his paintings in his notebook but what is the attractive idea is that he used the wall and the floor as his an axis. look at his paintings you will see like an objects not paintings it's really incredible to let this paintings as a part of our real life.


I'll leave you to enjoy your time by looking at these incredible photos and think while you watch how the human is great! 













  






Thursday, June 28, 2012

Amazing Paintings Using Coal And Graphite By The Artist Longo Roberts



We saw a lot of incredible paintings by artists excelled by their methods and distinctive style. What you will see today are some of the fantastic paintings which are not created and painted using photoshop. I'm sure that you will say from the first glance that the paintings are painted using Photoshop , this famous word which every one say it when see a creative work, but they are not they are really hand-work.

Our artist today is the American artist and sculptor Robert Longo and who decided to paint his paintings in black and white, ie, (the hard way). Instead of clicking the mouse, he preferred to use coal, graphite and paper to draw these surprising and incredibly real paintings.




Friday, June 22, 2012

Surrealist Art, Paintings That Your Brain Will Not Easily Understand Them


Surrealist art is one of the arts that express unconscious thoughts of the artist which are related  to the mind internal and dreams.  The surrealist  aimed away from the truth and release pent-up ideas and perceptions of fantasy and dream control. For this looks its paintings  mysterious and complex, and hold the intellectual and emotional content which is needed to be translated by the public Taster, in order to realize its significance by their past experience. The emotions that depend on it the surreal show what  is behind  the visual  truth . Surrealist artist is almost half asleep and allowed his hand and his brush to portray his thoughts and muscle senses and his successive undisturbed, and in this case, the painting more honest ...



Friday, April 6, 2012

Stunning 3-D Street Art Illusions By Kurt Wenner


This type of art is known as street painting and also commonly known as pavement art and sidewalk art. The most amazing thing in this type of art is its illusion. Most of the paintings are in 3d form and the illusion comes when composing the real with the imagination. For example to see a very deep hole in the street or a monsters trying to escape to the real life. It's really fabulous. In my post I've bring a collection of the street art illusion examples, and all of them will melt your brain when watching them. All of these paintings are painted by the artist Kurt Wenner.

I want to mention here that when you see these paintings in real life you will not see it as in these photos because these photos was captured in a certain angle.



Monday, January 23, 2012

Stunning Street Artwork Painted in 2011


Artists don't have barriers  to stop there talent. Here you'll see an amazing paintings in wall painted by talented artists, also a large scale paintings for portraits, people, animals, and remarkable objects, each of them has it's own meaning and painted for some reason. Go ahead and see these paintings, focus on their meanings and imagine why they are painted.



Monday, December 5, 2011

Stunning Hyper Realistic Lifelike Paintings by Omar Ortiz


Alright, You may have seen some of realistic paintings but I think this one will stunning you and take you away to the world of reality.

Omar Ortiz  is one of the talented painters, by his talent mind and his soft hands he paint a very stunning and incredible hyper realism likelife paintings for women and some natural objects like Orange.

You may know some realism likelife painters like Steve Hanks, Larissa Morais and other examples like the posts in this blog titled  Oil Paintings for My MOM, 30 Beautiful and Realistic Portraits Manipulation.



Friday, November 25, 2011

Stunning Realistic Paintings By Ayman Maleki


Iman or Ayman in other spelling way was born on 1976 in Tehran, Iran. He has been fascinated by the art of Painting since he was a child. At the age of 15, he started to learn painting under the mastery of his first and only teacher - Morteza Katouzian - who is the greatest realist painter of Iran. Meanwhile, he began to paint professionally. In 1999 he graduated in Graphic Design from the Art University of Tehran. Since 1998, he has participated in several exhibitions. In the year 2000, he got married and in the following year he established ARA Painting Studio and started to teach painting, considering classical and traditional values.