Nite Kongtahworn created this pixeled artwork using Benjamin Moore paint samples. Squint your eyes if you don’t immediately recognize the famous face. Link -via Buzzfeed
Artwork by Junior Fritz Jacquet, photo by Matthieu Gauchet Junior Fritz Jacquet is a paper artist unlike any other: his medium of choice is the cardboard core of a toilet paper roll! Village of Joy has the gallery – via Reality Carnival | Junior’s website (no links, strangely) and portfolio (PDF)
Negative Space by Noma Bar The so-simple-they’re-genius artwork of Israeli graphic designer Noma Bar is making the rounds on the Interweb and it’s easy to see why. Here are a few selection from his new book Negative Space over at pixelelement: Link | QA with Noma at the New Yorker
Censored or Juried? The below letter is from artist Andrei Trach , relating his recent experience in having a solo show canceled allegedly because of the content of the artwork. I have sent out several requests to Dundalk Community College to get their side of the story, but so far nothing from them. If they do respond to Mr. Trach's story I will post their responses as well. Read Mr. Trach's recollections, see his artwork and then let us know your comments. Is this a case of censorship?
Unique wall decor is definitely part of interior decoration that varies from person to person. I am referring to the appreciation for this kind of artwork especially in contemporary houses of the modern society. There are various ways for the wall decoration that will surely speak of the art work itself and the fashion sense of the household. You can now see a wide variety of technologically advanced wall decors. The advent of modern technology has indeed revolutionized not only the tradition
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