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Friday, December 31, 2010

Thunderstorms Photograph, The Anger of Nature


Thunderstorms in progress or about to burst, huge waves, multiple lightning, clouds threatening. Reckless nature represents a particularly difficult captured in photographs. We invite you to view 30 examples impressive.



Thursday, December 30, 2010

Mesothelioma lawyers


Probably you won’t know what I’m talking about but today I’m going to talk to you about a very nasty disease called mesothelioma cancer. This cancer normally is provoked by asbestos and it’s quite hard to treat.
When you have a problem like this one you’ll need the help of lawyers to guide you through all the legal processes. If you are struck by a thing like this one you must make sure you get everything that should be coming your way. That’s why there are Mesothelioma lawyers that can help you every step of the way.

I wish everybody good health but if that isn’t the case I hope that this post can help you out in these hard times.



Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Sand Sculpture Art Exhibition in Australia


Sand sculptors have been busy preparing for the Frankston Sand Sculpting Australia exhibition in Melbourne. Artists from around the world presented their version of the sand sculptures depicting a variety of dirty tricks: insects, frogs and the like.The exhibition, made completely out of sand and looking absolutely spectacular is the brainchild of Brad Goll from the United States and Karen Fralich from Canada. After all, the exhibits should have fit the theme “Creepy Crawlies”. In slang it means any disgusting insects, causing the observer spine. Their versions of “tingling” presented by artists from Australia, Belgium, Britain, Holland, Ireland, Canada and other countries. The exhibition runs until April 2011.



Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Wonderful Art Of Nature


Winter is not only a change in the mood of nature, but it brings change to the entire creation on this earth. Nature changes its look and feel, and so do people. Human beings appear covered in woollens, and natural elements in snow. Today, I have brought to you a collection of beautiful tree pictures. Trees wear different look in winter and this look features its own specifications. So, just explore these pictures and don’t forget to leave your opinion about them.



Sunday, December 26, 2010

Amazing Animated Optical Illusions Art!











Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Incredible Tree Sculptures Art


Uprooted trees lying here and there might not interest anyone. But with a stroke of artistry, these can be transformed into fabulous works of art. Since it requires a lot of hard work to make them well turned out, the acceptable masterworks are vocal enough to express their agony, relief or derision for what they have been morphed into. Just scroll through the wonderful sculptures after the break and try to infer the seemingly melancholic message.



Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Museum Anatomy: Incredible Body Painting by Chadwich & Spector



Based in New York City (although currently residing in Chiang Mai, Thailand), artistic duo Chadwick Gray and Laura Spector recreate classic works of art using the human body as the canvas. In their Museum Anatomy series, Chadwick serves as the canvas. His ability to maintain a constant pose requires incredible patience and body control.

As Chadwick holds a position, Laura uses her amazing painting skills to recreate classic works of art. The human body presents a unique set of challenges not seen on a typical canvas. Working with the contours and curves of the human body is very difficult, but Laura makes it look effortless. Check out the incredible collection below, and be sure to check out 
CHADWICKANDSPECTOR.COM for more artwork and information.



Monday, December 20, 2010

Photographing in the East of Asia


Photographing in the East of Asia, it's the most beautiful places in the world, since the water falls and the strnges planets and grass.



Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Baobab – The Upside-Down Tree


Legend holds that when the Baobab was planted by God, it kept walking, so God pulled it up and replanted it upside down to stop it moving. When travelling to Australia, Africa or Madagascar, you might spot a lonely tree that looks as if it is growing upside-down, with twisted roots sitting atop a huge, smooth, trunk. We have taken a closer look at this massive tree, one of the oldest and strangest living things on our planet. In keeping with its unusual characteristics, it has a weird-sounding name - the baobab. The Baobab, Upside-Down Tree or Adansonia are some of the names used can reach heights of 5 to 30 metres (16 to 98 ft) and have trunk diameters of 7 to 11 metres (23 to 36 ft). Even is some claim that the Baobab may be many thousands of years old, it is difficult to verify as the wood does not produce annual growth rings.



Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Digital Manipulation by Zainal Arifin


There's a very wide of programmes that are used for image manipulation specially Adobe Photoshop. but not everyone how know how to manipulate images, you need imagination and inspiration to manipulate the image and to get it to a perfect view.

Here you will see a photo manipulation by the artist Zainal Arifin :).



Sunday, December 12, 2010

Sequoias The Ancient Giants


California's enormous giant sequoia is the world's most massive tree and one of the oldest. These trees can grow to more than 250 feet tall (or 76 meters which is about as tall as a 25-story building), with a diameter at breast-height up to 30 feet (about 9 meters). Sequoia National Park's General Sherman Tree is about 52,500 cubic feet (1,478 cubic meters), which is roughly equivalent to 21,800 150-pound (68 kg) humans! Giant sequoias can live to be 3,000 years old; the oldest recorded specimen exceeded 3,500 years.



The Giant Mermaid of Cumbernauld


Scotland’s town of Cumbernauld has recently become the proud “host” of a beautiful mermaid statue that seems to be guarding the town’s entrance.

Standing at over 33ft tall, this statue is entirely made out of metal and depicts a beautiful four-armed mermaid, with two of her arms stretched outwards, as if to protect the town, and the other two holding up her mermaid tail.Her name is Arria and she was thought of and designed by English sculptor Andy Scott.

The real spectacle begins at nightfall as the statue features a rig of multicolored lights inside it’s structure that all lit up, putting Arria in a whole new “light”.

The costs for making the statue reached up to around $400,000, but local authorities hope the mermaid will be the town’s lucky charm.




Friday, December 10, 2010

The Mona Lisa Made of Coffe


Logically all of you know the Mona Lisa. One of the most famous paintings around the world. This  paint was happen in Australia using 3604 cups of coffee. Just with coffee. And how to manage it; Just filling with different amounts of coffee and milk from each cup. The result speaks for itself ...



Thursday, December 9, 2010

Art of photography By The Artist Cole Rise


Cole Rise has spent the better half of his life taking pleasure behind the lens; stalking cows and lying in the grass to capture the landscape. His work has been featured in a notable amount of international creative magazines, books, billboards, websites, posters, and even a few CD covers for bands you can find in most music stores. He can’t tell you how big the universe is, or why we’re really here, but his work sometimes flirts with the idea of knowing.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Incredible Slow Motion



Time-lapse photography is a cinematography technique whereby each film frame is captured at a rate much slower than it will be played back. When replayed at normal speed, time appears to be moving faster and thus lapsing. Time-lapse photography can be considered to be the opposite of high speed photography.


Sunday, December 5, 2010

Painting on Feathers Art


Feather Art is drawing illustrations and paintings on feathers. Pacific Northwest feather artist Julie Thompson has been creating her intricate feather paintings on naturally-molted peacock wing-feathers since 1990. Her first markets were along the cruise ship route in the southeast of Alaska, her home state – in such towns as Ketchikan and Skagway. Since then her style has grown and representation has spread dramatically. Her meticulously painted feather works are now sought after internationally – many of her painted feathers have found homes in countries across the globe. Unless otherwise stated, painted feathers, fully framed, are $275.
You can see all her artwork here.



Amazing ART: Flowers Formed by Human Bodies


This is really creative! Artists used human body to create different shapes which looks like flowers! This is one outstanding gallery!



Thursday, November 4, 2010

Incredible sculptural artworks made from sand


What is more reminiscent of holidays than building sandcastles on the beach? Not that everyone thinks of them in the same way. For many, sand is the perfect media for expressing their art as sculptures, and some of these are truly mind-blowing in their complexity.



Sunday, October 31, 2010

Brilliant Life Photo Manipulation Artworks


Life Photo Manipulation is another rich imagination from designers. They display their creative art work into real pictures and captivating the photos that is not exist in reality. Basically, we could not experience these imagination but these photos can be interpret in different views and conveys different expressions of life. Surreal Photos is most challenging subject and adventure for the viewers. Here are the Fresh Surreal Photo Manipulation from Talented designers.



Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Ultra Realistic Portrait Drawings


Technology brings to surface more and more talented artists who create astonishing digitally manipulated images on every possible theme and illustrating everything that you could possibly imagine and even more. But then we still have the “classics”, for whom the pencil and paper are the genuine and compulsory materials in creating works of art.
This shows brilliant portraits of men created by the technique of traditional drawing, without any digital manipulation. Some of them can easily trick the eye into believing that they are real photos of real people, that’s how beautiful and expressive they are. True masterpieces.

Bruce Willis

author: Jan Bevins

King of Pop

 author: krzysztof20d

P.Swayze

author: krzysztof20d

Brad Pit

author: krzysztof20d 

Will Smith

author: skeroro 

Sean

author: krzysztof20d 

Jack Nicholson

author: krzysztof20d 

Mel Gibson

author: krzysztof20d 

Robert Downey Jr

author: Geinen 

Jack Sparrow

author: Zindy 

Elderly Asian Gentleman

author: OdinPeterson 

American Errorist

author: OdinPeterson 
  

DDLewis

author: jacksl 

Monday, October 25, 2010

Art of Faces from Junk


All these portraits are made out of collected junk and found objects. Zac Freeman glues the bits of junk to a wooden substrate to form an image, which only can be seen at a distance.

click the image to enlarge it.