Amber Isabel - Between Whispers and Thunderstorms (2011)
one of the latest twitter trends coming out of Japan is for young school girls to take photos with their friends doing poses and power moves from anime series like Dragon Ball Z.
Here’s hoping this is the next trend in North America.
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Ismail Bahri - Blood Ink (2009)
Tiny, careful droplets of black ink “drawing” the pores and wrinkles of the artist’s subjects, like traces of time.
Tim Knowles | Tree Drawings
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Juha Arvid Helminen’s Shadow People and Invisible Empire
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Strange Beauties
Jen Mann is an emerging Canadian artist from Toronto Ontario.
“Inspired by the circus, illusions, dreams and the innocence and playfulness
of childhood, these strange beauties are saturated, eye candy explorations
in the odd and the beautiful.”luxury bacon.
a change of mind
a change of heart
all things in kind
but we’re apart
you want some space
you need some time
i need your face
i want you mine
but i’ll just wait
until someday
by hand of fate
or some other way
when you i find
and we can start
to change your mind
and change your heart
Body Scripture by Ronit Bigal
Using black Indian ink Israeli artist Ronit Bigal skilfully and meticulously wraps parts of her subjects skin in calligraphy that’s made up of Hebrew scriptures taken from Biblical texts. The abstract images are often left looking like landscapes as the tiny lettering follows the contours of the body.
Artists: | Website | [via: Journal Du Design]
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“Jacobs’s dioramas provide peeks into a world in which reality is presented in such exquisite detail it begins to look surreal.
The artist draws from art history and garden pest control brochures alike to create miniature 3D works of art, viewed through a circular glass lens. Viewers get the impression that they are looking into another realm, simultaneously natural and constructed, familiar and unknown. In a way, we get a taste for a fish’s life from inside the bowl.”
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