Showing posts with label amazing art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amazing art. Show all posts

Saturday

Wonderful Digital Geometry Of Plant Growth !!

It's not too often that you find a good mashup of plants and computers, but artist Macoto Murayama manages the trick.He leverages the wonderful geometry of plant growth patterns to make stunning images. Some of them are even anatomically correct — but don't worry. They're definitely safe for work.

A Japanese digital artist has shown the beauty and complexity of flowers - by recreating them with a computer.Macoto Murayama carefully dissects real plants before rendering them using powerful technology.The resulting work shows the beauty of their structures in amazing detail.Macoto says he was inspired by botanical artists of the 15-17th century who would create detailed plant sketches for reference books,The 25-year-old from Odawara, Japan, explains: "I use plants from a flower shop or even one I may have picked up in the road then I dissect it with a scalpel, taking every part such as the petals or ovary and observing them with a magnifying glass,I then either take a photograph or make a sketch of the pieces before rendering them using specialist 3D computer software"

Each work can take between three days to a month depending on its complexity.


Now let me allowe to show you some amazing and stunning images of this great artist...












Artist Himself in Digital Mode

I'm sure that these will make you wonder ! It's true. Now these days digital images are not a matter of facts. But we can't ignore that this artist have the power of imagination which reflects in his amazing art of work...!

Friday

Dictators Game : A Century Old Picture Emerged !!


A 100-year-old picture supposedly showing a young Adolf Hitler playing chess against Vladimir
Lenin has emerged.

The extraordinary etching is said to have been created in Vienna by Hitler's art teacher, Emma
Lowenstramm.

It is apparently signed on the reverse by the two dictators.

In 1909, Hitler was a jobbing artist in the city and Lenin was in exile and the house where they
allegedly played the game belonged to a prominent Jewish family, reports The Telegraph.

In the run-up to the Second World War the Jewish family fled.

And they gave the image and chess set to their housekeeper, whose great-great grandson could now net 40,000 pounds for each item at an auction in Shropshire next month.

The unnamed vendor is confident the items are genuine after his father spent a lifetime attempting to prove their authenticity.

It is titled "A Chess Game: Lenin with Hitler - Vienna 1909".

Richard Westwood-Brookes, who is selling the items, said: "This just sounds too good to be true,
but the vendor's father spent a lifetime proving it.

"He compiled a 300 page document and spent a great deal of money engaging experts to examine the etching. The signatures in pencil on the reverse are said to have an 80 per cent chance of being genuine, and there is proof that Emma Lowenstramm did exist.

"The circumstantial evidence is very good on top of the paper having been tested. Hitler was a
painter in 1909 and his Jewish teacher Emma Lowenstramm was the person who made the etching.

"There is some suggestion that when he came to power Hitler protected her and she died from
natural causes in 1941. At the time, Vienna was a hotbed of political intrigue and the house where this game took place belonged to a prominent Jewish family.

"Lenin at the time was moving around Europe in exile and writing "Materialism and
Empirio-criticism."

Westwood-Brookes added: "His movements are hazy and it is known that he did play chess and later he certainly wore wigs as a disguise. It is also known that Lenin was a German agent and the house was where people went to exchange political views.

"The chess set is clearly the same chess set as that in the etching. It is a box chess set that
folds out and the pieces are identifiable - particularly the kings and bishops. To my knowledge
there are five etchings of this image, but this has the signatures of both men and the artist.

"The provenance is that it has come through the family of the housekeeper who was given it when the Jewish family fled in the late 1930s. The family is based in Hanover and it is the great great grandson of the housekeeper who is selling it.

"On all sorts of levels it is an extremely valuable artefact. Even as just an allegorical picture
it shows the men playing chess possibly for the world."

Historian Helen Rappaport, who has just written a book called "Conspirator: Lenin in Exile", said
the etching was probably a "glorious piece of fantasy".

She said: "In 1909 Lenin was in France and there is no evidence that he was in Vienna. In October he went to Liege in Belgium and in November he went to Brussels. He would have visited Vienna before and after that year.

"He liked the place and went there because he travelled around Europe on trains, but he wouldn't have been there long enough to meet a young Hitler. He was also as bald as a bat by 1894 with just hair on the sides of his head.

"And when in exile he was not known as Lenin and instead used a number of aliases. The person
believed to be Lenin in the etching may well have been one of his revolutionary or Bolshevik

associates who was misidentified. It may even have been an Austrian socialist with whom he
associated in the Second International.

"The Germans did fund the Bolsheviks and gave them millions of marks for the revolutionary effort, but Lenin was not a German sympathiser. Although this is totally spurious it is wonderful to bring these two great megalomaniacs together.

"It makes sense retrospectively and the history of art is full of retrospective meetings between
people."

The items are to be sold at Mullock's auction house in Ludlow, Shropshire, on October 1.








Source: dnaindia

Sunday

Top 10 Famous Paintings In LEGO - Amazing !!

Born in Turin some 56 years ago, Marco Pece is an italian photographer with a fascination with Lego. An art lover himself, his recent work recreates famous paintings in perfect detail, using the ubiquitous bricks. After long hours "playing" with the bricks, the final artwork is a fabulous photograph.

Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa

Grant Wood's American Gothic

Jan Vermeer's Pearl Earring

Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper

Raphael's Marriage of the Virgin

Warhol's Marylin

Edward Hopper's Nighthawks

Edward Hopper's Automat

Jan Van Eyck's Arnolfini

Renè Magritte's Golconda


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Friday

Amazing Art With Crayons

His most iconic portraits include Barack Obama...

.... and a naked Marilyn Monroe, made primarily of peach-coloured crayons.

An artist creates sculptures using up to 250,000 colouring crayons.

Herb Williams, 36, uses so many crayons he has a personal account with manufacturer Crayola and has the company on speed dial .

His works include animals, household items, and celebrities, such as this sculpture of Johnny Cash, the Man in Black .

The smaller works sell for around £650, while the larger pieces have a price tag of £40,000 .

He lists artists such as Damien Hirst, Banksy and Duchamp among his influences and describes his work as "post-post-post-pop"

The married father-of-two from Tennessee, United States, said: "I'm one of the only individuals in the world with an account with Crayola and have more cases of crayons in my studio than anyone should have a right to own".

The crayons are delivered in single-colour boxes of 3,000 sticks and fill his studio from floor to ceiling .

His work can be bought online at HERE


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Wednesday

Creativity At It's Best

Everyone has the power, courage, talent and guts within, to create a life they love, full of love, passion, prosperity and all good things we desire. The very core of our being shines with every creative venture. " Creativity brings to life what nothing else can. " - brenda johima -

Gulliver In New York City.

Be A Superstar..

Can you read the Bottom Row ? Doctor Said ..

Book of my dreams..

Eat your Heart out, Madonna !
Old Divas !

Go to learn Technical Institutes..

King kong got her new girl !..

Flying pugs Circus school ..

Return to Tschernobyl..

Receptionist at the Bermuda..

Like I always told you, Joe..

We all are Mother's little ..

Still life with the Gold..

I'am the one who calls the tune ..

Poodle look? Sure.. but it..

Future Cars..

This can only happen in my amazing Aquarium ..

Every single person, without exception, is creative. We all have talents and gifts beyond our wildest dreams. Creativity is an outpouring of the soul, an inherent gift in our humanness. Being connected to our creative self, results in a greater sense of well-being and purpose in our lives.

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