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the photographer Drawing by Loui Jover | Saatchi Art
Saatchi Art Artist Loui Jover; Drawing, "the photographer" #art
Korean Subway Car Turned Into A Beach
subway floor art...I would feel compelled to walk in the footsteps. This is in a Korean subway and is an ad for HEAD's barefoot range of sports shoes—'they feel like you're walking in bare feet'.
31 Works Of Art We Can All Appreciate
Stunning Works Of Art You Won't Believe Aren't Photographs: Daisy - Charcoal
seed capsules
Recycled Metal Sculptures By Julie Tremblay .. I think I can do this with wire hangers.. Good idea :)
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Hands Clasped | Gavin Worth ( Steel Wire Sculptures ) | www.gavinworth.com/
Minimalist Metal Designs
I love this...one the coolest things ever!! One Wire - Sculpture - Couple Love Artist: Gavin Worth
31 Works Of Art We Can All Appreciate
I JUST WANT ONE!!!! "Sparkle Palace" | 31 Works Of Art We Can All Appreciate. Some of these are really cool.
Doodles - David Kawena
Doodles cute owl drawned iphone wallpaper http://htctokok-infinity.hu , http://galaxytokok-infinity.hu , http://iphonetokok-infinity.hu
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Adrian Limani Captures Snap Shots of Life in Light Bulbs (10 pictures)
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STREET ART UTOPIA » We declare the world as our canvas24 3D-Street Art Photos - A Collection » STREET ART UTOPIA
Remarkable Charcoal Finger-Painted Landscape Mural
@Celeste Kimble: Here's the finger painting artist I mentioned. Click through for an article about her with more images. See also: judithaddbraun . com * Hope you enjoy!
Emptying Gestures.
LA, New Orleans-based Artist Heather Hansen - "Emptying Gestures is an experiment in kinetic drawing. In this series, I am searching for ways to download my movement directly onto paper, emptying gestures from one form to another and creating something new in the process."
That should rustle up interest: From a praying mantis to a skull, the amazing art made by cutting into LEAVES (that can sell for £2,400)
Lorenzo Duran Silva, 43, from Guadalajara, near Madrid, was inspired to create the delicate pieces after watching a caterpillar make holes in a leaf by eating it.