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Showing posts with label Creative Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative Art. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Unbelievable and Outstanding Photos of Li Wei

From: http://smashinghub.com/

Li Wei is an outstanding artist from Beijing China. His gravity defying photos have been attention-grabbing the world, capturing impossible looking moments of apparent extreme danger. You will find each photo hanging on in dangerous situation. He has done this unbelievable and impossible scaffolding with Photoshop to create photos.
Here's a collection of some of Wei's most outstanding photos.

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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

A BUSTY artist is putting her 38DD boobs to good use — by PAINTING pictures with them.

from: http://www.thesun.co.uk/

Kira Ayn Varszegi covers her breasts in paint and then presses them like brushes against her canvases.

The 34-year-old uses a mixture of colours and angles her boobs in various different directions to create her eye-catching pieces.

She then sells her breast pieces online, with some fetching more than £600.

Since creating her first painting in 2001, Kira, from Connecticut, US, has created thousands of pieces which she sells from her online shop, Turtle Kiss Designs.

She said: "I enjoy working with different mediums and finding new ways to get paint on to a canvas.

"My intention is to provoke emotion through my art, make living spaces more beautiful, spark conversation, and most importantly, make people smile.

"I think my art raises more than a few smiles.

"My paintings are art I would hang on my own wall. I don't think about what other artists do or galleries would want."

Meanwhile, an amateur artist known only as Victoria is also hoping to make a splash by painting with her breasts.

Victoria, of St Petersburg, Russia, said: "I had a dream one night that I was painting with my breasts and I made beautiful flowers on canvas.

"When I woke up I decided to try it. Then one person decided to buy this painting, he said it was very beautiful. And this has really inspired me."


Friday, May 7, 2010

Amazingly Creepy Artworks Made of Pipe Cleaners by Don Porcell


by Admin
from http://blogisimo.info/

This article will show you, like many other articles about weird artists, that humans imagination almost has no boundaries. Don Porcella is a little bit freaky artist who uses regular pipe cleaners to make some weird sculptures. It seems that the fact he uses pipe cleaners to create artworks was not enough to him so he decided to make pretty creepy and weird sculptures from them.

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As you can see from photos, he has very interesting style of ‘packaging’ some of his artworks and that sculpture which features huge bird carrying human’s head, I don’t know would I write comment about it.

However, even if we could call his artworks creepy, they still do not look so dark and even, with all those colors, they look pretty funny. Images source .

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Dogs gone wild - Pics of Creative Dog Grooming

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From: http://www.chicagonow.com/

A new trend in dog styling is to make them look like wild animals. I'm under the personal opinion that it's cruelty to animals.

The big argument is that it's an art form. These so-called designers are carving unnatural shapes into the dogs fur and using dyes to completely transform their original state.

It's called a trend, but the basic dog grooming competition started back in 1980 by a professional groomer named Jerry Schinberg, right here in Des Plaines. It's really morphed into an art form, but at what cost. You be the judge.