French animator Frédéric Vayssouze-Faure explores complicated mathematical concepts through short animations he publishes on a Tumblr called Wavegrower. Continue reading
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Splendid Mosaic Illustrations
Greek visual designer based in Cyprus, Charis Tsevis created this magnificent series of digital illustrations entitled “African Bricks”. Inspired by Mandela’s house in Soweto, he designed mosaic artworks with colorful bricks. Continue reading
Elgin Marbles: A Piece of The Parthenon in London
Should a museum keep artistic treasures it acquired under dubious circumstances a long time ago, or should it return them to their country of origin? Continue reading
Comic Book Style Illustrations
The illustrations of the Australian artist Janelle Barone seem straight out of a comic book and play with colors and shadows. Portraits and scenes of daily life that tell stories and push the spectators to question themselves about the identity of the characters Continue reading
MOBA: The Museum of Bad Art
“Charlie and Sheba”, a painting at the Museum of Bad Art, where “art is too bad to be ignored.” Continue reading
Otherworldly Pencil Sculptures
Originally inspired by the form and function of a sea urchin, artist Jennifer Maestre constructs unwieldy organic forms using pencils and pencil shavings that bloom like unworldly flowers. Continue reading
Colorful Compositions of Cut Paper
Valeria Moreiro is a meticulous artist, who imagines compositions from different cut and assembled papers, in her series titled Paper Cult. Artworks mostly paying tribute to the Nature. An accurate cutting to form real paper dentals from the Buenos Aires based artist. Continue reading
Amazing Geometric Sand Drawings
Julian Richardson is a British artist who imagines ephemeral artworks on the sand, that disappears when the waves want it. His creations are made with geometric shapes to give an abstract result, that show all its beauty when photographed from above. Continue reading
Realistic Paintings of Stones
David Cunningham’s compelling realistic paintings have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in galleries and museums throughout the United States. His ongoing series of hyper realistic artworks depicting seashore stones became a sort of representation of artist’s inner world. Continue reading