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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Michael Bilotta

Michael Bilotta, surreal art:




Michael Bilotta, surreal art



Michael Bilotta, surreal art





Michael Bilotta, surreal art




Michael Bilotta, surreal art



Michael Bilotta, surreal art




Michael Bilotta, surreal art



Michael Bilotta, surreal art



Michael Bilotta, surreal art



Michael Bilotta, surreal art



Michael Bilotta, surreal art



A series of images using red balloons to represent innocence, lost innocence, youth, and fleeting opportunity.

“My entire life has been an experiment with a variety of creative outlets and media. However, I think I am at heart a frustrated wanna-be painter!
My first love was film and fantasy, and I used to draw/sketch and thought I would go into art/design. Then music hit me and I was compelled to follow that to the Berklee College of Music. I started writing songs and finding my voice in that, releasing 2 CD’s of original music. When digital photography and Photoshop came my way, my first love came back to me. Now I can take photos and push them more into the painting aesthetic that I could never achieve in my drawing.”
Michael Bilotta: website / flickr / facebook


via Ego-AlterEgo. The visual journey between good and evil in art. »


Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Marc Fichou

Origamis, superb series by Marc Fichou:




Origamis, superb series by Marc Fichou



Origamis, superb series by Marc Fichou




Origamis, superb series by Marc Fichou




Origamis, superb series by Marc Fichou




Origamis, superb series by Marc Fichou



Origamis, superb series by Marc Fichou




Origamis, superb series by Marc Fichou



Origamis, superb series by Marc Fichou




Origamis, superb series by Marc Fichou


Origamis, superb series by Marc Fichou


Origamis, superb series by Marc Fichou




Origamis, superb series by Marc Fichou


Marc Fichou invites us to discover this superb series of origamis representing different animals. The photograph itself is then folded and unfolded. The final piece is thus both photographic and sculptural.
Marc Fichou: website

Via: fubiz.net

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Robert Schlaug

Limited Area: Robert Schlaug:
Manipulated photographs by German photographer Robert Schlaug. Beautiful and cool contemporary photography.Manipulated photographs by German photographer Robert Schlaug. Beautiful and cool contemporary photography.Manipulated photographs by German photographer Robert Schlaug. Beautiful and cool contemporary photography.
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German photographer Robert Schlaug’s series Limited Area. Using digital manipulation, he drags pixels of color across (or, more often, up and down) to the edges, creating walls and cliff-like effects. Schlaug says he is interested in “Raising awareness in times of total sensory overload” as well as “Isolation or in distinct contrast to the surroundings—suddenly developed a unique form of language and suprisingly gets an aesthetic quality. The banal becomes the particular.”
via but does it float via this isnt happiness


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Friday, November 2, 2012

Dito Von Tease

Famous finger faces by Dito Von Tease:



Famous finger faces by Dito Von Tease





Famous finger faces by Dito Von Tease




Famous finger faces by Dito Von Tease



Famous finger faces by Dito Von Tease



Famous finger faces by Dito Von Tease




Famous finger faces by Dito Von Tease


Famous finger faces by Dito Von Tease


Famous finger faces by Dito Von Tease




Famous finger faces by Dito Von Tease



Famous finger faces by Dito Von Tease



Famous finger faces by Dito Von Tease


Artist Dito Von Tease takes a picture of his index finger and then uses computer software to add features that make them immediately recognisable as famous faces. His portraits include impressive depictions of historic figures such as Ronald McDonald and Chairman Mao to characters including Shrek and Hello Kitty.
Dito Von Tease: blog

Via: shockblast.net