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The Fox Is Black & The Totally Insane, Candy Coated Paintings of Charlie Immer It’s always a good day when I am blessed to find artwork that is as effed up as I am. Charlie Immer seems to have channeled that exact sinister–yet fun!–mentality and ran to hell and back with it. His work is absolutely ridiculous and laughable in what they portray: they are just soooooooo ridiculous that you can’t help but chuckle and smile at this truly fucked up imagery. I find his work incredibly fascinating and have him on the top of my “Artists to Watch” list. Be sure to also check out Immer’s wonderful blog as well!

That's Why I'm Broke - Shut up and take my money! dictionary page prints & other curious arts by collageOrama Riusuke Fukahori Paints Three-Dimensional Goldfish Embedded in Layers of... - StumbleUpon First: watch the video. Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori paints three-dimensional goldfish using a complex process of poured resin. The fish are painted meticulously, layer by layer, the sandwiched slices revealing slightly more about each creature, similar to the function of a 3D printer. I really enjoy the rich depth of the pieces and the optical illusion aspect, it’s such an odd process that results in something that’s both a painting and sculptural. Wonderful. 13 Disturbing Pieces of Art from History The media is often criticized for showing violent and disturbing imagery. Movies, TV, video games, tabletop RPGs, comic books, and various other things have all gone through periods where they're blamed for exposing children to dark and unsettling things. But as these fine art examples prove, violent and disturbing imagery is nothing new. (Obviously, this article contains some disturbing content.) 1. Painted in 1611, Massacre of the Innocents is Rubens' interpretation of Herod's order to kill every young male in Bethlehem, as recounted in the Gospel of Matthew. 2. This is but one of a series of works featuring disembodied body parts (including a painting of a pair of severed heads, equally as unsettling as this one) painted by French artist Théodore Géricault. 3. Andy Warhol is most famous for his pop art pictures of soup cans and Marilyn Monroe, but he also dabbled in some darker works, including his chilling piece, Big Electric Chair. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

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The Hangover Art Print by Jerod Gibson New All « PrevNext » « Prev1234 ... 80Next » Video Transcript What is art? From the materials we use to the hands that ply them, we match the care that goes into everything we make to that of the artist that designed it. It begins with those thousands of artists entrusting their original work to another. It's the paper that isn't just paper, but pressed European cotton. It's the archival quality inks that mean your print outlives you. It's the craftsmen that print, cut, check and pack your art. All together, thousands of steps were taken to make your Art Print. This is our process. This is our art.

Larry Carlson’s Wonderful World | Fractal Enlightenment | हम सब एक है ~ We Are All One Who is Larry Carlson? Larry Carlson is a visionary multi media artist who works with computers to create artwork that is completely mind blowing. Working in the mediums of web art, digital art, animation, video art, collage and sound he presents us with the mystical dimensions of consciousness, coaxing us into sweet spiritualized epiphanies one moment then plunging us into completely bizarre surreal frenzies the next. Carlson has exhibited his artwork in museums and galleries in the U.S., Brazil, Sweden, France, and Germany. He has also provided live visuals for major electronic music events in New York City, Las Vegas, Toronto,and Los Angeles,as well as mixing video live on tour with musical group, The Kottonmouth Kings. Interview with Larry Carlson What inspires your work? To stay inspired, I look at a lot of different kinds of art in museums, galleries, and online. How do you create your collage work? How do you make the soundtracks? Do you have a blog? Yes. Resources: Larry Carlson

mobile : michalkracik.com watch video in 'projects videos' Steve Kim Seoul-born Steve Kim is an illustrator, fine artist and curator all rolled into one. He is mainly inspired by anatomy, surfaces, geometry, form and daydreaming. He always liked and admired commercial art. From comic books as a kid to screenshots of video games. This also becomes visible in his drawings, merging circles with straight lines, combining geometrical forms with anatomic pieces. All images © Steve Kim

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