Sculptures Art

November 19, 2010 by  
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Sculptures Art:

sculptures art

sculptures art

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The Best of Sand Sculptures part-II

October 30, 2010 by  
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The Best of Sand Sculptures

Best  Sand Sculptures

Best Sand Sculptures

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Beautiful And Creative Paper Art

October 16, 2010 by  
Filed under Arts, Funny

Beautiful And Creative Paper Art
This is great collection of photographies combined with drawings. Artist name is Ben Heine and he is a Belgian painter, illustrator, portraitist, caricaturist and photographer. This technique is called “Pencil Vs Camera” and anybody who can draw and have a good imagination can give it a try…

cat

cat

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Laser Cut Art by Carlos Aires

October 14, 2010 by  
Filed under Arts, Technology

Laser Cut Art by Carlos Aires
I bet you’ve never seen laser cut vinyl art. And if you have, then why have you been keeping it from me for so long? I wanted to experience the awesomeness too, damn it.

laser art

laser art

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The Best Digital Vector Artworks by Cristiano Siqueira

October 13, 2010 by  
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The Best Digital Vector Artworks by Cristiano Siqueira
Cristiano Siqueira is a digital illustrator from Brazil. He is also known as CrisVector. With very little formal training, being mostly self-taught, he has risen to become a truly talented designer. His stunning creations blends 3d characters, vector graphics and amazing uses of vivid colors. If you are looking for a great source of inspiration, this designer showcase of Cristiano Siqueira is a must see. Here are the best his artworks. Check them out!

shouting

shouting

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Impossible Optical Illusions part-II

October 13, 2010 by  
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Impossible Optical Illusions
These incredible photos are of some amazing optical illusions.

chita

chita

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Where Science, Art and Photography Intersect

October 7, 2010 by  
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Where Science, Art and Photography Intersect
Caleb Charland demonstrates lessons in physics and mathematics with his mind-blowing photography. Inspired by children’s books of science experiments, he photographs everyday objects (like matches, pens and mirrors) in ways we’ve never imagined, often using multiple exposures to tell the story. For example, in Fifteen Hours, the last photo in this set, Charland used 15 exposures to show how the flame of a dinner candle beautifully burns down.

lighting

lighting

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