Street art - a few interesting examples
Now a genre of fine arts, as Street Art, is becoming more popular. Street artists often create truly unique paintings, which have no equal in the painting. Sometimes part of the picture, or installation is part of the world. This may be a crack in the wall, or vineyard, or even the shadow of the bridge. By the way, some of these creations have come across on AllFromWeb, but the majority still a novelty.
Tibetan mandala sand
In Tibet, the monks have reached such perfection that spread a vast and breathtaking pictures of the sand by hand, one grain of sand … o__O
Illustrator Andreas Rocha
Andreas Roca (Andreas Rocha) was born in 1976 in Lisbon. Education - an architect. Creates illustrations for magazines, books, music albums and promotional campaigns. Inspired adventure films 80’s and books in the fantasy genre.
A selection of photos of abandoned buildings
If you do not take care of the house or building, it quickly decays. However, photographers use certain scenes to demonstrate that destruction through art. This collection can serve as an excellent example of this genre.
New York’s most interesting street art of 2010
We polled the NYC graffiti community for a list of the most interesting pieces put up in the last year. Here is the list they gave us. For alternate opinions, some with a less local focus, check out the lists at Unurth, BSA, and Street Spot. And here is a list of all of Gothamist’s great street art and graffiti coverage from the past year.
Photos made only with a pen!
After I’ve shown recently in pencil creations of a great artist, here we go from London to somewhere in southern Spain (Granada), where another owner of a talent amazes us with his drawings made with an ordinary pen! His name is Juan Francisco Casas , 32 years and is now enjoying huge success everywhere. It all started a few years ago when Juan decided to leave the brush, aiming to create something nobody will ever believe that there is a real photo. The instrument used? A simple pen …
Casas says that material used is not relevant at all . It matters only what you know to do with it. And we dare to say that the Spaniard knows a lot, since his drawings in pencil, some three feet long, are selling like hot cakes with prices reaching up to 5-6000 euros apiece. We invite you to watch below some of the pictures of Juan Casas!
Highly Creative Self-Portraits Images
As an art director for the last 10 years, Pierre Beteille sees his self-portraits as a way to creatively express himself, a way to make the ideas in his head come to life. But don’t call Pierre an artist or photographer. Why? Because he doesn’t believe he is either one of those things. “I am not a photographer or an artist, I just make images … I shoot very average or even bad photos that I try to improve thanks to Photoshop.”, he says.
The project is - little people
At present, there is another project created by creatives with the nickname Slinkachu. This man photographing miniature things so as to create a deep, rich meaning of the picture. I think that quite a lot of time spent on it, to come forth, and then another and take pictures so that the viewer understood.
Incredible 3D graphics
This work Fredo talented artist from Chile. Such heights he has reached in its 17 years.
Tattoo-style cyberpunk
Look at new trends in tattooing. We noticed an interesting style of us, biomechanics. Do you have something to say about it?