Body Painting: The Human Canvases of Danny Setiawan

Lead me not into temptation… for I can find it myself. And I did, most of it on Danny Setiawan’s website. If art and beautiful women are tantalizing, then look no further. You don’t even have to choose, as famous artworks and gorgeous women have merged in a photographic display. Body painting may come in…

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Painting Dead Trees Is Curtis Killorn’s Hobby

Curtis Killorn is one of the people that just got tired of seeing lifeless trees. So he thought of a way to make them more life-like. I’m not talking about treant or ent kind of bringing them to life but about a more colorful way of bestowing them with it. Yellow, orange and green aren’t…

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Colored Pencils in Jewelry

The handmade boom has reached a peak nowadays. Everyone is either creating handmade jewelry or wearing it, most times both. Leather, beads, modelling clay, brass, copper are all materials that handmade artists work with in achieving themed jewelry. Basically, they just use whatever their imagination can lay its thoughts on. As a result, they resorted to pencils…

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Join Europe’s Biggest World Music Festival This September

From the category of world music festivals that will rock your mind and soul this September, PLAI festival is just the thing to end your summer with and get refilled with energy and positive thoughts for a brand new autumn. Now, if you’re not from Romania it’s most probable you have no idea what PLAI…

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Art at the World Championship of Sand Sculpting

Remember the times when you used to go to the seaside and build sandcastles? Of course you did that when you were children, but some people although grown up haven’t grow out of sand castles. Some of those people have turned that into a hobby and others into a profession. And since they are so…

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Weird Dead Fly Art

For many people, flies are unwanted, to say the least. But for Magnus Muhr they are very artistic, especially the dead ones. Photo by Magnus Muhr via Wes Funderberg He uses tweezers to place the flies in various positions on carton, making their presence feel more life-like. The saying ‘you’re as active as a dead fly’…

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Keira Rathbone Has Typewritten Her Way into Art

From the series of written paper art comes another artist that deals with paper and words. But if Su Blackwell is a reader, Keira Rathbone is a writer. She typewrites all her works of art. At first, if you see her works from a distance (both in real life and on virtual media) nothing strikes…

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The Power of Ink to Reveal the Invisible

Dip your brush in water, now with a few creative moves make a ‘transparent’ drawing on the paper, then drip a few drops of ink at the edges: your drawing will come to life in an instant. Combine water-painting with a few drops of ink here and there and the result could be quite amazing….

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Coffee Meets Art in a Delicious Sight

Most often when we buy something, we want a product different from all the others, we simply expect more from it. So why shouldn’t the same apply for coffee? After all, we’re always looking for more than just its taste, we want it to be more than just a cup of coffee. Fortunately, the baristas…

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Sand Is Everywhere and Art Is No Exception!

Sand is everywhere! In the desert, at the sea, in your shoes and lately, even in art galleries. And if it’s not everywhere, it’ll get everywhere. Remember that Animal Planet once had this type of sand painting advertising? Well, the concept of sand painting wasn’t made to be advertising, but a manifestation of artistic spirit….

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Art Escaped And It Might Be Heading Your Way!

Has anyone seen Art? Somewhere in the life of Holton Rower, it ran away from the canvas and decided to become a fluid form of sculpture. If someone finds it, please return it to the Lost and Found section of the galleries of this artist. I must confess I watched this short movie at least…

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Need A Pencil Sharpened?

Sculpture is undoubtedly, a great form of art. I’ve always been amazed in particular by miniature sculpture, always admiring the patience, the skills and the talent of carving something out of tiny things, like for example tips of pencils. The alphabet, a miniature of Elvis, a hand with a glass, a chainsaw, or a heart…

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