Tagged: art.

Looks like this time Jesus will be born in the queue. Still, if they don’t make it to Bethlehem at least the Wise Men will have a better chance of reaching them.

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Beguiling work of collagist and mixed media artist Sarah Ogren — lots more here

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infoneer-pulse:

Turning Google search results into works of art

Most people see Google’s image search as a quick way to find a picture. Ken Solomon sees art. Literally.

Solomon is a Brooklyn-based artist who has spent the past couple of years working on stuff with a digital bent. One recent strain: recreating the contents of a Web browser, such as Google results pages and Facebook profiles, using watercolor on paper.

» via CNET news

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Cleverest music video I’ve seen for a long time consists of the musicians being placed in a tableaux of famous paintings. Don’t know the music and it doesn’t matter — this one’s about the pictures.

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More gorgeous dog collages at the site

 

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handa:

kateoplis:

Clear Art Planet: artist Gilles Cenazandotti and photographer Thierry Lede are offering to clean beaches and turn found items into works of art. These were collected from the Mediterranean Sea, stranded in the Cap Corse. The profit from their first exhibition will go toward buying boats and forming teams.
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Teddy/Pokemon pal is one of 100 reasons why I love this IndustrialWaste blog, and the person behind it, who has been finding great stuff for years. I mean finding treats for the eyes but never the choc-box kind, and always the humour, or the edge. I knew her before, see.

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Jeff Hoke, a Californian artist and exhibition designer, created The Museum of Lost Wonder as a means of exploring alchemy. I first came across this project with his book of woodcuts and diagrams, which I had to buy on sight.

 

The virtual tour set up online is just as cool though, and a blast to wonder and wander in.

 

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Stunning work of Tim Williams (Shitao in SU), and there is a huge collection of paintings, photos and digital collages at his Flickr page.

He is one of my best online friends and one of my favourite artists.
I can’t really do him justice here so go see for yourself!

 

 

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larrycarlson:

TWITTER-ART

LARRY CARLSON .2009

 

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I’ve been wanting to wear a codpiece for a long time.

Style tips here not only make it permissible — at last! — but show how to accessorise in such a way that one might wear it nonchalantly, w/o drawing attention to one’s nether regions too crudely.

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Source unknown sorry, but my guess is they’ve been having a natter about Wittgenstein, and not agreeing on much

 

Source unknown sorry, but my guess is they’ve been having a natter about Wittgenstein, and not agreeing on much
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