Tokyo (Japan). 2013
Inspirational space prints from the hairbrainedschemes Etsy store.
Conversations with History by David Emitt Adams
Detailed photographs applied to the bottom of tin cans using an old fashioned photographic...
If you didn’t notice, yesterday we featured works from artist Bill Viola’s exhibition at CAMH. Today we’ll be showing Su-en Wong’s work from her...
This is a fine collection of stylish illustrations and letterings created by Marko Purac for posters or...
For more photos from the 100th RHS Chelsea Flower Show, be sure to check out the #chelseaflowershow...
“we can see the world from here” by Alexandra Iliescu
check out some of my works : http://aoutmatin.tumblr.com/
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sonjabarbaric: Sonja Barbaric - Mind on repeat
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»so so« billboard by anatol knotek
exhibited at the international billboard festival »art moves«
Trafaria Praia - Joana Vasconcelos - Pavilion of Portugal, 55th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia
DRAWING BY KEN PRICE
Kenneth Price was an American ceramic artist and printmaker. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute and Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles.
“Slow and Steady Wins the Race, Works on Paper 1962–2010” runs from June 19 to August 18, 2013, at the Drawing Center in New York.
Stankowska & Textile art creative studio specializing in art of goldwork embroidery. -
The Genocide Project MA Final Project / Central Saint Martins - Hila Ben-Navat
The purpose of the project was to explore the meaning of Genocide In modern times. I examine the term and its uniqueness and discuss the circumstances to the creation of the phenomenon and the possibilities of its prevention.Through the project I mapped out 10 of the most significant cases of genocide that has taken place in the past 100 years. I discuss the narrative and characteristics of each case, and its implications on society today. - Hila Ben-Navat
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