Gediminas Pranckevicius: Surreal Worlds Digitally Painted
His digital artwork has since been used as album covers and has won him numerous top awards. - See more at: http://bonexpose.com/featured/gediminas-pranckevicius/#sthash.CjaDMzeQ.dpuf
Gediminas Pranckevicius: Surreal Worlds Digitally Painted
Star Wars Characters as Ancient Greek Statues by Travis Durden
French artist Travis Durden has constructed five Star Wars figures into ultimate classical Greek statues. Composed from faux marble, Durden’s transformation from film to artistic grandiosity add a larger significance and delicacy to the iconic vintage characters. Although the artist has given Darth Vader and Yoda in a softer light, they follow the conventional serenity of traditional classic Greek art. You can view Durden’s work in the exhibition “Contre Attaque” in Paris.
The phantasmagorical and surreal animal sculptures by Canadian artist Ellen Jewett. Between dream and nightmare, some strange creations born of a symbiosis between organic and mechanical elements, a meeting between fantasy, gothic and steampunk. Some very detailed sculptures in clay on a metal frame.
Visit her website at http://www.creaturesfromel.ca/
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3D Paper Art By Maud Vantour
French artist Maud Vantour creates hypnotic paper art by using multiple layers, vibrant colors, different cut and textures to create a professional design. Vauntour has been featured by many editorial and iconic fashion brands, including Bulgari. She has also given a 3D paper treatment to traditional decorative subjects, such as florals, geometric designs and spirals.
Respect the Architecture by Franck Bohbot
Brooklyn-based, French artist Franck Bohbot’s photography focuses on the beauty of public spaces. “Respect the architecture” captures the exquisiteness and significance of some of the most iconic buildings in history, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Palace of Versailles.
View this entire project here!
View his other projects in cinema, theaters, and libraries here!
Emeric Chantier
is a French sculptor/installation artist from Paris, France who evolves
plants into skulls, weapons, people, and other objects that reflect
society. Source: Emptykingdom and macadamgallery
english: coconut oil
french: :)
english: oh boy
french: oil of the nut of the coco
IM CRYINGNFN
english: ninety-nine
french: :)
english: oh no
french: four-twenty-ten-nine
english: potato
french: :)
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french: apple of the earth
french: papillon
english: :)
french: don’t
english: beurremouche
French: pamplemousse
English: :)
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English: raisinfruit
english: squirrel
german: :)
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german: oak croissant
english: helicopter
german: :)
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german: lifting screwdriver
english: toes
spanish: :)
english: no don’t
spanish : fingers of the feet
english: bowl
spanish: :)
english: oh lordy
spanish: deep plate
english: car
polish: :)
english: i changed my mind
polish: that which walks by itself
french:
coccinelle
UK english: ladybird!
american english: ladybug
french: weird
dutch: :)
french: …what
dutch: the good lord’s little animal
french: …ok
irish, polish and russian: *giggling*
french: …just tell me
irish, polish and russian: GOD’S SMALL COW
IT’S BACK
german: Marie’s beetle
English: Gloves
German: :)
English: What now?
German: Hand-shoes
Canadian radio host Rob Calabrese of Nova Scotia has a message for Americans fearing a Trump victory in 2016. Come to Cape Breton. Calabrese launched a website Monday, telling CBC News he’s capitalizing on then election year motto: “That’s it, I’m moving to Canada.” He believes the Nova Scotia island has some strong selling points.
Past in the Future is a series of the Russian graphic designer Evgeny Kazantsev from Bang! Bang! Studio, who already created the Cataclysm Happens series. A project also made for Gefest, in which the designer examines the integration of existing technologies in a futuristic world.
