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

Crazy Camel Hair Art
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Amazing Portrait made with Socks ” Portrait of the 750 pairs of Socks with an extraordinary work of Chinese artist by the name of Hong Yi (Hong Yi). She painted portraits with traces of a coffee cup. Now here's another original idea.
Creative person from Shanghai has decided to use for your project is another object of everyday life - ordinary socks. To be exact, 750 pairs of socks. If before Hong Yi (Hong Yi) aka red painted basketball player and singer, now joined by film director. He is also a Chinese and his name is Zhang Yimou (Yimou Zhang).
According to the author, inspired her to a traditional hanging out on the narrow streets of Shanghai, all sorts of things. For this purpose, bamboo sticks. Red went well. On the job took about 3 weeks.







Amazing Art Using Socks
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Art

Amazing Portrait made with Socks ” Portrait of the 750 pairs of Socks with an extraordinary work of Chinese artist by the name of Hong Yi (Hong Yi). She painted portraits with traces of a coffee cup. Now here's another original idea.
Creative person from Shanghai has decided to use for your project is another object of everyday life - ordinary socks. To be exact, 750 pairs of socks. If before Hong Yi (Hong Yi) aka red painted basketball player and singer, now joined by film director. He is also a Chinese and his name is Zhang Yimou (Yimou Zhang).
According to the author, inspired her to a traditional hanging out on the narrow streets of Shanghai, all sorts of things. For this purpose, bamboo sticks. Red went well. On the job took about 3 weeks.







Cool Fruitful Portraits Collection
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Paintings
Australian Body Art Carnivale Amazing + Art + Creativity + Drawings
First Sketches of the Popular Cartoon Characters Amazing + Art + Creativity + Drawings
Royal wedding cake
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Art +
Creativity

Making Artistic Products With Paper
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Creativity

Pencil And Pictures Perfect Combo Art
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Art +
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Drawings
Awesome Dollars Creativity By Masters of Origami
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Crazy Pictures +
Creativity
Artist's mirrored sculptures reflect changing landscapes
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Art +
Creativity +
Natural
Superb Paintings On Cassette Tape Canvases
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Crazy Pictures +
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Drawings

Sculpture Made out of Scrapped Books
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Creativity
Tobu Miniature World Square, Nikko (Japan)
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Creativity
Mukimono is the traditional Japanese art of decorative garnishing.
Examples of this include carving traditional images into skins of fruit
and vegetables, as well as carving vegetables (such as daikon, carrot,
eggplant) into attractive shapes such as flowers, twists, and fan
shapes.
Watermelons are most commonly used in Mukimono due to its size and
softness from inside. Moreover, a single watermelon can be used to
carve and create one object which is very difficult with small fruits
or vegetables like potato, guava or chikoo.










Watermelon Art
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Art +
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Miscellaneous
Mukimono is the traditional Japanese art of decorative garnishing.
Examples of this include carving traditional images into skins of fruit
and vegetables, as well as carving vegetables (such as daikon, carrot,
eggplant) into attractive shapes such as flowers, twists, and fan
shapes.
Watermelons are most commonly used in Mukimono due to its size and softness from inside. Moreover, a single watermelon can be used to carve and create one object which is very difficult with small fruits or vegetables like potato, guava or chikoo.
Watermelons are most commonly used in Mukimono due to its size and softness from inside. Moreover, a single watermelon can be used to carve and create one object which is very difficult with small fruits or vegetables like potato, guava or chikoo.

Very Creative Tea Cups Collection
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Luxury

Cute Water Color Paintings
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Paintings


The
White Omar is a piece that explores the structure and form of patterns and
shapes previously developed for an existing piece, The Great Omar, as a way of
stripping back colour to highlight contours and light play across the surfaces.
Currently being developed as a centre piece for a London boutique display.



Medusa: Detailed jellyfish sculpture designed for Arjowiggins Creative
Papers using their Curious Collection. The exceptional qualities of the papers
highlight and explore the nervous complexity and exquisite elegance of
jellyfish.


Atlas: Life-size reproduction of a Whet Owl, created using papers printed
with antique world atlases, provided by Carteria Tassotti Milano. The owl is
finished using gold plated sheeting and black Swarowski crystals, with a base
made from solid Italian oak.


The Great Omar Peacock: Life size reproduction of a peacock inspired by
the cover of The Great Omar, a collection of Persian poems known as the
most precious volume ever bound. The sculpture was produced for London paper
merchants Shepherds Bookbinders using papers from their range, and is currently
displayed in their Holborn store.


Paper Sculptures by Makerie Studio
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Creativity
The White Omar is a piece that explores the structure and form of patterns and shapes previously developed for an existing piece, The Great Omar, as a way of stripping back colour to highlight contours and light play across the surfaces. Currently being developed as a centre piece for a London boutique display.
Medusa: Detailed jellyfish sculpture designed for Arjowiggins Creative Papers using their Curious Collection. The exceptional qualities of the papers highlight and explore the nervous complexity and exquisite elegance of jellyfish.
Atlas: Life-size reproduction of a Whet Owl, created using papers printed with antique world atlases, provided by Carteria Tassotti Milano. The owl is finished using gold plated sheeting and black Swarowski crystals, with a base made from solid Italian oak.
The Great Omar Peacock: Life size reproduction of a peacock inspired by the cover of The Great Omar, a collection of Persian poems known as the most precious volume ever bound. The sculpture was produced for London paper merchants Shepherds Bookbinders using papers from their range, and is currently displayed in their Holborn store.