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30 Unusual and Incredible Surreal Artworks

30 Unusual and Incredible Surreal Artworks
Today, we bring a collection of the most meaningful and conceptually creative surreal artworks. Surreal Art has now become a very familiar medium of art and it is growing continuously in its popularity because in this medium of art, artist has much more room to show his creativity and convey his feelings and way of thinking to his audience. Here is a collection of 30 very conceptual and momentous Surreal Artworks for you. Idee fixe Time The weakness of silence Saroja The cage I wasn’t born to suffer The dream Six Experts Too Much Heaven Monkey Voodoo Entity Nostalgia The Remnant A new life Hope Brainwash Every God Damn Thing Bonsai Linking Meditation Life is about.. Kubicki Stop time III Under The Last Moon Deepration Ex luce mutatio Moles and Trolls Hardware Psychoanalizing

Vibrant Knife Painting ? Scene 360 - The Online Film and Arts Magazine Follow @Scene360: Staples Art Un superbe travail de l’artiste français Baptiste Debombourg créant des œuvres d’art très impressionnantes avec l’utilisation de plus de 35 000 agrafes. Des fresques sur mur intitulées Air Force One et Air Force Two. Plus de détails et d’images dans la suite. Lydia Hearst by Elias Wessel for Vixen Magazine Spring 2010 Photographer Elias Wessel offers a first look at the upcoming Vixen Magazine with his kaleidoscopic cover shoot that features an abundant amount of gems, sequins and greenery. Aided by stylist Storm Pedersen and art director Sophy Holland, Wessel creates a story of grandiose surrealism starring cover girl Lydia Hearst. Full Credits (include if re-posting): Photographer – Elias Wessel Model – Lydia Hearst @ Wilhelmina Models Stylist – Storm Pedersen Art Direction – Sophy Holland Hair – Charley Brown Make Up – Yadim Manicurist – Kris Kiss for Red Stylists Photo Assistant – Heinrich Zimmermann Styling Assistant – Adrian Diaz

Amazing Book Carving Art Amazing Book Carving Art Most of these carving are made on old books and some carving made on magazines which has high-quality paper and vivid color. First is even made on 8 brand new books. Anyway amazing art! 10 Comments: Anonymous said... What's with this whole trend of creating art by destroying books. February 2, 2010 at 7:34 AM Dear Anonymous #1,calm down. February 3, 2010 at 12:16 PM JennieJ said... Stumbled on these. February 7, 2010 at 1:23 PM I agree... these are great. February 11, 2010 at 3:57 PM Wow!!! February 15, 2010 at 7:26 AM This makes me so sad. February 18, 2010 at 3:01 PM Rei said... I don't get these at all. February 19, 2010 at 8:00 AM Beautiful! February 24, 2010 at 9:20 PM Sam said... "What's with this whole trend of creating art by destroying books. February 27, 2010 at 10:05 AM Give credit to the artist(s). September 17, 2010 at 7:30 PM Post a Comment Older PostHome Blog Archive

The Book Surgeon (15 pieces) Using knives, tweezers and surgical tools, Brian Dettmer carves one page at a time. Nothing inside the out-of-date encyclopedias, medical journals, illustration books, or dictionaries is relocated or implanted, only removed. Dettmer manipulates the pages and spines to form the shape of his sculptures. He also folds, bends, rolls, and stacks multiple books to create completely original sculptural forms. "My work is a collaboration with the existing material and its past creators and the completed pieces expose new relationships of the book’s internal elements exactly where they have been since their original conception," he says. "The richness and depth of the book is universally respected yet often undiscovered as the monopoly of the form and relevance of the information fades over time. Dettmer is originally from Chicago, where he studied at Columbia College. Update: Read our exclusive interview with the Book Surgeon here. Brian Dettmer's website

The art of cutting leaves  | Sepientia The art of cutting leaves Posted on 09 January 2010 by admin Natural leaf carving is actual manual cutting and removal of a leaf’s surface to produce an art work on a leaf. The process of carving is performed by artists using tools to carefully the surface without cutting or removing the veins. The veins add detail into the subject matter of the carving. more

Surreal horror art by Beksinski (41 pics) | Pictures, art, graffiti, fun, zombies, funny ads, demotivationals, break up survival Surreal horror art and photography by Zdzislaw Beksinski (24 February, 1929 – 21 February, 2005). Beksinksi Beksinksi 2 Beksinksi 3 Beksinksi 4 Beksinksi 5 Beksinksi 6 Beksinksi 7 Beksinksi 8 Beksinksi 9 Beksinksi 10 Beksinksi 11 Beksinksi 12 Beksinksi 13 Beksinksi 14 Beksinksi 15 Beksinksi 16 Beksinksi 17 Beksinksi 18 Beksinksi 19 Beksinski photography Zdzislaw Beksinski 20 Zdzislaw Beksinski 21 Zdzislaw Beksinski 22 Zdzislaw Beksinski 23 Zdzislaw Beksinski 24 Zdzislaw Beksinski 25 Zdzislaw Beksinski 26 Zdzislaw Beksinski 27 Zdzislaw Beksinski 28 Zdzislaw Beksinski 29 Zdzislaw Beksinski 30 Zdzislaw Beksinski 31 Zdzislaw Beksinski 32 Zdzislaw Beksinski 33 Zdzislaw Beksinski 34 Zdzislaw Beksinski 35 Zdzislaw Beksinski 36 Zdzislaw Beksinski 37 Zdzislaw Beksinski 38 Zdzislaw Beksinski 39 Zdzislaw Beksinski 40 More surreal art by Beksinski from Beksinski.com.pl and Dmochowskigallery Be Sociable, Share! Related posts: Tagged as: Beksinski, horror art, paintings, photography, surreal art, zombies

50 Creative Food Photos / Inspiration / Splashnology - Web Design and Web Technology Community inShare0 In this post we collect some of most beautiful food crafts. Some of them are masterpieces. These cooks are real artists. Hope you will find this collecton inspiring. Bride and Groom Taffy Apple iPhone Cookie Adorable Panda Cake Meat Porsche Wall-E Pacman Cakes Steve Jobs Cheese Head Panda Sushi Roll Melon Monroe Insane pumpkin carving of the Predator Nike Sandwich Shoe Sheeps The Praying Mantis Advertisement Apple Earth Houngry Apple Concorde The Simpsons Playstation Controller The Devil Wears Pirikara Mona Lisa Cat Bread with knife Swiming pool Help me! Butterfly Indians Baby Egg Reebok Star Wars Rabbit Baby Banana Suicide Smiles Children Food Sex Bender Robots and Doughnuts Grand Piano Fish Sakurako Obento Panda Crazy Rabbit

The World's Most Complex Architectural Columns Architect and programmer Michael Hansmeyer has undertaken a most ambitious project, designing an incredibly ornate and complex column with over 16 million individual facets! Hansmeyer has taken his initiative beyond the computer design phase and actually fabricated a full-scale 2.7 meter (8.8 ft) column made from stacked cardboard sheets. Check out the pics and information below for more details on this fascinating exploration. The project involves the conception and design of a new column order based on subdivision processes. An abstracted doric column is used as an input form to the subdivision processes. The input form is tagged to allow the subdivision process to distinguish between individual components. The result is a series of columns that exhibit both highly specific local conditions as well as an overall coherency and continuity. A full-scale, 2.7-meter high variant of the columns is fabricated as a layered model using 1mm sheet.

3D Paintings on Panes of Glass Using multiple layers of clear glass, Canada based David Spriggs and Chinese born Xia Xiaowan, transform flat artwork into 3D sculptures. Viewers are treated to different shifting perspectives of the works based on where they stand in the art space. Spriggs work revolves around powerful explosive imagery, often resembling storms, cosmic blasts or firework like explosions. Xiawan’s “spatial paintings,” which often feature distorted figures, are drawn individually using colored pencil on tinted glass. See Also INCREDIBLE 3D ILLUSTRATIONS JUMP OUT OF THE SKETCHBOOK For more on David Spriggs see his beautiful website at davidspriggs.com or for more on Xia Xiaowan see Wikipedia Above and Below: Xia Xiaowan’s distorted 3D figures Artist: Xia Xiaowan Below: David Spriggs beautiful paintings fill the room with stormy emotion. Artist: David Spriggs Artist: David Spriggs Source: amusingplanet.com

Scott Campbell L’artiste tatoueur de New-York Scott Campbell expose ses dernières oeuvres à la galerie OhWow de Los Angeles. Intitulée « Noblesse Oblige », cette exposition dévoile des créations réalisées au laser dans des planches de billets de $1. Un rendu impressionnant à découvrir dans la suite.

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