Mask photographs, Happy Halloween!
A photo round-up of mask pictures.
A photo round-up of mask pictures.
Artists express themselves in so many varied ways, including with gum. What do you think of Dan Colen’s chewing gum paintings?
In celebration of my favorite season, autumn, here’s a round-up of a few lovely fall photographs.
Marike Kleynscheldt is a young artist from Cape Town, South Africa who creates art work with a fresh, slightly irreverent, and beautiful aesthetic.
Miles “Mac” MacGregor, aka El Mac, creates striking and sublime street murals featuring large-scale portraits and figures.
Did you ever cut construction paper into strips and loop them together to create a paper chain? Jen Stark’s sculptures will make you look at colored paper in a whole new way.
Ellis G. creates temporary art by outlining shadows in chalk to create ephemeral graffiti images that last until the rain washes them away.
Living statues have roots deep in the European street theater tradition.
Alexandre Farto aka Vhils is a Portuguese artist who scratches and carves into walls to create graceful and elegant portraits.
Audrey Flack was one of the original founders of photorealism painting, and the only women in the group.
Goldsworthy gently shapes leaves, snow, ice, twigs, feathers, rocks, and other elements, blurring the line between man-made and natural beauty.
You know that old adage about slowing down to smell the roses, well the NYC subway doesn’t smell like roses, but it’s definitely worth slowing down to take in the view.
Jared Tarbell writes computer programs that generate digital images reminiscent of supernovas and underwater seascapes.
Five artists merge recycling and creativity into breathtaking works of art.
Tons of flip flops pollute the ocean and wash up on beaches. UniquEco creatively transforms this pollution into art and marketable goods.
This post today is a pictorial ode to the rainy weather in the city, with a few beautiful photos of rain and wet pavement.