Bizarre masterpieces
These masterpieces are so unusual that she did not understand how could such a fantasy from the authors!
Outburst of emotions.
If you drink lots of milk colored food dyes, you know, what happens? Millie Brown knows she can not even invented his own technique. At a recent exhibition of paintings in London, Millie saw the milk, painted different colors, placed his fingers in his mouth, causing vomiting and tore the canvas. The two singers performed classical pieces during the creation of unusual patterns. And what is their price? Total 2400 U.S. dollars.
Ashes to ashes.
Maybe you want to pour the ashes of a loved one at sea. Or do you want to keep the ashes in a beautiful urn. Or you can just call the artist Raven Collins of Florida. First, she will carefully listen to the stories of family members of deceased relatives, then carefully examine the photographs. To create portraits of the dead, it uses a graphite pencil and ashes of the deceased.
Elasticity.
Architect and artist from New York Margarita Mileva uses stationery and other office supplies in its technology. Paper clips, rubber bands and ribbons - all is so interesting structure and bright color, so why not give them a “second life”. In the photo: a dress made entirely of rubber bands, working together, Margarita Mileva and her daughter.
Genitive (a) flax creativity.
Now we’ll describe the picture, which boasts the founder and chief editor of Playboy Hugh Hefner. Here is one of the many creations of Tim Patch, who draws his penis (!!!) and works under the pseudonym «Pricasso». A native of England who lives in Australia, to draw a portrait of former U.S. President George W. Bush, former Prime - Minister Tony Blair and actor Steve Makvina. The artist tries not to use acrylic paints and canvases rough - but despite this, it is often the tool loses its force.
A second skin.
Sorry, you are clothed human skin? Oh, no. This SkinBag, synthetic material, realistically simulating human skin. The idea of creating such material owned by the French designer Olivier Goulet. You can buy not only clothes sewn from material SkinBag, but also handbags and other accessories.
Curved shapes.
Who said that a simple ice cube can not dream? Of course, maybe this piece of ice shakes the muscles, consider a card with a picture of a sinking Titanic. This work is called “The Secret Life of simple things” and only one of many works gay photographer, author of “curved shapes” Terry Border. Border uses everyday items items: fast food, traffic jams of wine, candies, to attract people’s attention.
Funny sculptures out of food. Come up with various amusing sculptures out of food - a favorite theme of Border. Look at the funny scenes with sculptures of food and wire.
Look at the fast food.
Guess who discovered X-rays of art? Therapist Dr. Suttle Styuelt could not resist not to use computer tomography apparatus for the study of everyday things. That’s what Styuetl speaks scanned Big Mac: “Note that sesame filling, sauce and cheese are clearly visible in the scanner. Attract the attention of spots of glue on the packaging. As well as the top bun is clearly visible thumbprint waiter. ”
Thanks to technology Styuelta we can penetrate the objects of daily use.
Shockingly good.
If carving out pumpkins was one of the sport at the Olympics, Ray Fillafan certainly would have been contender for the gold medal. He defeated rival television show “Food Network Challenge» with the “outrageous pumpkins. One of the secrets of his success - he picks a pumpkin oblong.
Look at the scary sculptures from pumpkins, carved by Ray Fillafanom on the eve of Halloween.
Paintings from the trash.
Jason Mesir living in San Francisco, uses a variety of old unwanted things such as candy, pills, beer cans, various parts to create paintings - mosaics. His portrait of an American actress Kim Kardyashan made of liquorice sweets, a portrait of Courtney Love, made up of tablets. To assemble this portrait of Lady Hague, it took him 2 months and hundreds of hours of work.
Portraits of celebrities from the debris. Artist Jason Mesir expressed stars, such as Lady Hague and Michael Jackson homage by creating their portraits from the tablets, candy and other unnecessary gadgets.
Art Doggie-bag.
For over thirty years old Miguel Karillo, a busboy at a restaurant in Malibu, creates sculptures out of aluminum foil in the shape of dogs. In spare moments from the remnants of the fish he can make an island with a palm tree, a mermaid or a dolphin. “I like doing it. I see people. They are happy. They like my sculptures and I’m happy. People say I’m done “. Clients come to the restaurant, hungry and empty-handed, and leave satisfied, carrying figures of ducks, a dolphin or a mermaid. And all this thanks dexterity Miguel.
Barbi Marilyn.
The usual pattern, nothing special. Nothing - except the age of the artist. Autumn de Forest, which in October 2010 was 9 years old, became one of the youngest known artists in the world of painting. Dozens of paintings were sold at auction for a total of 250,000 U.S. dollars. Autumn loves her Barbie dolls and paints them with inspiration. Then, these dolls are sold at auction for $ 15 000 each.
Picture of a gifted child sold for $ 250 000 dollars. At the age of 8 Autumn De Forest won the art world. Being compared with such great artists as Picasso, Warhol, Dali and Matisse.
“Sunflower seeds.
The work of Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and architect of “Sunflower seeds, presented in a contemporary art gallery in London from October 2010 to May 2011, consists of 100 million hand-made porcelain sunflower seeds. Each seed was burned in the oven twice - once before they were hand-painted, and the second - when finished painting. The artist wanted visitors to the gallery were able to walk through the pumpkin seeds and more - to lie down.
Huge carpet, consisting of 100 million seeds, sunflower seeds, is presented in a London gallery. Chinese artist covered the floor of the Turbine Hall in the contemporary art gallery in London, “sunflower seeds”.
Masterpieces from the laces.
At first glance, these paintings are no different from the usual pattern, but closer inspection we realize that this is really a work of art. Made this picture of the laces. Amazing creation - the work of artist Federico Uribe, who carefully selects and attaches the colorful shoelaces to the canvas. On every picture he needs thirty days to 10 hours. Each painting is valued at 73,000 U.S. dollars.
Works from the laces are 73,000 U.S. dollars. Works by Federico Uribe at first glance be mistaken for ordinary painted the picture - but in reality they are composed of multi-colored laces, carefully selected and mounted on canvas. Intricate masterpieces are worth about 73,000 dollars each.
Sculptures made of wire.
Sculptor Ivan Lovatt person creates the legendary “Beetle”, Michael Jackson and Jimi Hendrix, using only a small wire. To create such masterpieces takes about a month, in fact need to twist and bend each piece of wire into the desired shape. In the photo - the koala, created by the sculptor, tenaciously clinging to a tree.
Sculptures from the fine wire. Sculptor Ivan Lovatt creates amazing sculptures persons celebrities.
Franco - mania.
Artist of the New York Red Nick is very, very, very fond of creative actor Jace Franko. So fond that he had made a creative, artistic representation of your favorite actor, entitled “The Celebritist Manifesto”.
«Mini Monet»
, Did you ever such a gifted child? Kieron Williamson, who in the summer of 2010 was 8 years old, drew a collection of landscapes of New York and South Africa, as well as his native English city of Holton. The exhibition of his works were bought for half an hour picture of the overall sum of 235,804 dollars. London newspaper «Daily Mail» nicknamed him ‘Mini Monet’. In the photo we see it now «” Morston Buoys ».
Meet the «Mini Monet». A gifted student elementary school Kieron Williamson specializes in landscapes of his native England.
The correct angle.
Photographer Michael Paul Simt, a former employee of the museum, combines miniature models of real objects with sizes to create a more realistic scene. In the photo: a telephone pole, traffic sign, light house and a tree behind him - the real, and all other objects - miniature models.
The city in miniature. Photographer Michael Paul Simt combines miniature models of real objects with dimensions in order to recreate the city where he grew up.
Never say never.
Do not think that this work of human hands. This is a Chola, drawing a horse, creates another masterpiece for his master Rene Chamberí at his ranch in Reno. This photo was taken in October 2008. Later Cholas work was presented at an exhibition in Italy.
Background: The horse from Nevada has become the world-famous artist.
Work Cholas, twenty-three bronco, were presented at an exhibition in Italy. The paintings were marked similarities with the works of American artist Jackson Pollock and sold for 2.200 dollars per picture.
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