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    Cartoon Skeletons By Hyungkoo Lee

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    Author: jone from 14 November, views 3088, Wow
    Cartoon Skeletons By Hyungkoo Lee



    Korean artist Hyungkoo Lee has created a series (Homo Animatus) of works featuring skeletal representations of familiar cartoon characters. He uses resin, aluminum sticks, stainless steel wires, springs, and oil paint. If you look closely, you will see the bones of our favorite childhood friends like Canis Latrans Animatus (Wile E. Coyote), Geococcyx Animatus (Roadrunner), Lepus Animatus (Bugs Bunny), Felis Catus Animatus (Tom), Mus Animatus (Jerry), Anas Animatus (Donald Duck) and his three nephews, Animatus H, D and L ( Huey, Dewey and Louie)...

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    The Alligator Ineffectually Trying to Crack the Turtles Tough Shell

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    Author: peter from 14 November, views 3927, Wow
    The Alligator Ineffectually Trying to Crack the Turtles Tough Shell



    The alligator trying to crack the turtles tough shell. These incr-edible pictures by Patrick Castleberry capture a real-life mutant ninja turtles hardy victory over a mighty ALLIGATOR during an exhaustive battle of brute strength... (Photo by Patrick Castleberry/Caters News)...

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    Art Toast Project By Ida Skivenes

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    Author: peter from 14 November, views 2916, Wow
    Art Toast Project By Ida Skivenes



    Many parents know the stubborn reluctance of children to start breakfast, and adults themselves sometimes miss the morning meal. But the situation would look very different if they had the opportunity every day to enjoy the mouth-watering pictures on the plates, which are of conventional products creates by Ida Skivenes.

    See Also: Food Artist Hong Yi...

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    Margaux Lange By Re-Membering Barbie Fondly

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    Author: alice from 14 November, views 2427, Wow
    Margaux Lange By Re-Membering Barbie Fondly



    Margaux Lange’s Plastic Body Series art jewelry collection utilizes salvaged Barbie doll parts in combination with sterling silver and pigmented resins. The series is a result of Lange’s desire to re-purpose mass produced materials into handmade, wearable art. It is meant to examine and celebrate her own as well as pop culture’s relationship with the icon known simply as: Barbie....

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    Art Styles By Brano Hlavac

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    Author: jone from 14 November, views 3159, Wow
    Art Styles By Brano Hlavac



    Brano Hlavac aka Gartier Atelier is another one of those artists whose work can be difficult to pinpoint. His artwork jumps from style to style, but it's not such a bad thing considering how well it shows off his talents....

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    Extreme Walk by Brian Mosby

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    Author: jone from 14 November, views 3048, Wow
    Extreme Walk by Brian Mosby



    Extreme Walk by Brian Mosby on a Tightrope at an Altitude of 850 Meters Near Rio de Janeiro...

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    Root Sculptures by Kim Sun Hyuk

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    Author: alice from 14 November, views 3708, Wow
    Root Sculptures by Kim Sun Hyuk



    Cool metal root sculptures created by South Korean artist Sun-Hyuk Kim....

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    Write A Bike By Juri Zaech

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    Author: alice from 14 November, views 2446, Wow
    Write A Bike By Juri Zaech



    Paris-based designer Juri Zaech takes personalization trend into a whole new level by introducing his collection of typographic bikes. Unfortunately, it’s only in concept stage now, but there are rumours that Juri is already working on a real prototype of his [Write a Bike] concept....

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    Under Water Photographers By Andrew Shpatak

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    Author: alice from 14 November, views 2492, Wow
    Under Water Photographers By Andrew Shpatak



    I'm born in Russia in a village on the coast of the Sea of ​​Japan. The sea itself that always catches the attention of divers and underwater photographers from all over the Soviet Union.

    I started with underwater photography recently, in 1998, with a simple underwater "boom box" "Canon" and "Epic".
    Then a "Nikonos-5", complete with wide-angle and close-up.
    The first trip to the Red Sea, with colorful fish .. The first attempts to make the macro and the knowledge that this equipment was not good.
    ANDREY SHPATAK...

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    "Fate" Sculpture By Takashi Murakami

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    Author: alice from 14 November, views 3992, Wow
    "Fate" Sculpture By Takashi Murakami



    Takashi Murakami is an internationally prolific contemporary Japanese artist. He works in fine arts media—such as painting and sculpture—as well as what is conventionally considered commercial media —fashion, merchandise, and animation— and is known for blurring the line between high and low arts...

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Cartoon Skeletons By Hyungkoo Lee

  • 80
Author: jone from 14 November, views 3088, Wow
Cartoon Skeletons By Hyungkoo Lee



Korean artist Hyungkoo Lee has created a series (Homo Animatus) of works featuring skeletal representations of familiar cartoon characters. He uses resin, aluminum sticks, stainless steel wires, springs, and oil paint. If you look closely, you will see the bones of our favorite childhood friends like Canis Latrans Animatus (Wile E. Coyote), Geococcyx Animatus (Roadrunner), Lepus Animatus (Bugs Bunny), Felis Catus Animatus (Tom), Mus Animatus (Jerry), Anas Animatus (Donald Duck) and his three nephews, Animatus H, D and L ( Huey, Dewey and Louie)...

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The Alligator Ineffectually Trying to Crack the Turtles Tough Shell

  • 80
Author: peter from 14 November, views 3927, Wow
The Alligator Ineffectually Trying to Crack the Turtles Tough Shell



The alligator trying to crack the turtles tough shell. These incr-edible pictures by Patrick Castleberry capture a real-life mutant ninja turtles hardy victory over a mighty ALLIGATOR during an exhaustive battle of brute strength... (Photo by Patrick Castleberry/Caters News)...

More 0

Art Toast Project By Ida Skivenes

  • 100
Author: peter from 14 November, views 2916, Wow
Art Toast Project By Ida Skivenes



Many parents know the stubborn reluctance of children to start breakfast, and adults themselves sometimes miss the morning meal. But the situation would look very different if they had the opportunity every day to enjoy the mouth-watering pictures on the plates, which are of conventional products creates by Ida Skivenes.

See Also: Food Artist Hong Yi...

More 0

Margaux Lange By Re-Membering Barbie Fondly

  • 60
Author: alice from 14 November, views 2427, Wow
Margaux Lange By Re-Membering Barbie Fondly



Margaux Lange’s Plastic Body Series art jewelry collection utilizes salvaged Barbie doll parts in combination with sterling silver and pigmented resins. The series is a result of Lange’s desire to re-purpose mass produced materials into handmade, wearable art. It is meant to examine and celebrate her own as well as pop culture’s relationship with the icon known simply as: Barbie....

More 0

Art Styles By Brano Hlavac

  • 80
Author: jone from 14 November, views 3159, Wow
Art Styles By Brano Hlavac



Brano Hlavac aka Gartier Atelier is another one of those artists whose work can be difficult to pinpoint. His artwork jumps from style to style, but it's not such a bad thing considering how well it shows off his talents....

More 0

Extreme Walk by Brian Mosby

  • 80
Author: jone from 14 November, views 3048, Wow
Extreme Walk by Brian Mosby



Extreme Walk by Brian Mosby on a Tightrope at an Altitude of 850 Meters Near Rio de Janeiro...

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Root Sculptures by Kim Sun Hyuk

  • 80
Author: alice from 14 November, views 3708, Wow
Root Sculptures by Kim Sun Hyuk



Cool metal root sculptures created by South Korean artist Sun-Hyuk Kim....

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Write A Bike By Juri Zaech

  • 80
Author: alice from 14 November, views 2446, Wow
Write A Bike By Juri Zaech



Paris-based designer Juri Zaech takes personalization trend into a whole new level by introducing his collection of typographic bikes. Unfortunately, it’s only in concept stage now, but there are rumours that Juri is already working on a real prototype of his [Write a Bike] concept....

More 0

Under Water Photographers By Andrew Shpatak

  • 80
Author: alice from 14 November, views 2492, Wow
Under Water Photographers By Andrew Shpatak



I'm born in Russia in a village on the coast of the Sea of ​​Japan. The sea itself that always catches the attention of divers and underwater photographers from all over the Soviet Union.

I started with underwater photography recently, in 1998, with a simple underwater "boom box" "Canon" and "Epic".
Then a "Nikonos-5", complete with wide-angle and close-up.
The first trip to the Red Sea, with colorful fish .. The first attempts to make the macro and the knowledge that this equipment was not good.
ANDREY SHPATAK...

More 0

"Fate" Sculpture By Takashi Murakami

  • 60
Author: alice from 14 November, views 3992, Wow
"Fate" Sculpture By Takashi Murakami



Takashi Murakami is an internationally prolific contemporary Japanese artist. He works in fine arts media—such as painting and sculpture—as well as what is conventionally considered commercial media —fashion, merchandise, and animation— and is known for blurring the line between high and low arts...

More 0