November 29, 2012
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Arts
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With his truly spectacular optical illusions, Brusspup is more of a magician than an artist — it’s all about the reveal.
In his latest video, the Youtube user with the tagline “Illusions and Science” forgoes his usual animated illusions for 3D drawings of household items.
From a certain angle, the Rubik’s Cube, blue roll of tape and a sneaker appear to be real. But when Brusspup turns the paper, the items that appear to be three-dimensional turn out to be meticulously crafted anamorphic art.
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November 15, 2012
Mohenjo
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Arts News, business, entertainment, food, Food Art, ham sandwich, huffingtonpost, Painting, Photorealism, Photorealistic Food Paintings, photorealistic paintings, research, restaurants, technology, Tjalf Sparnaay, Tjalf Sparnaay Art, Tjalf Sparnaay Food, Tjalf Sparnaay Painting, Tjalf Sparnaay Photorealism, travel, vacation, Video, wilted lettuce
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Warning: Don’t look at these photos without something delicious on hand to immediately consume. The pain will be too great.
Netherlands-born artist Tjalf Sparnaay has been creating jaw-dropping, mouth-watering photorealistic paintings since 1987. His meticulous renderings convey reality as convincingly as a photograph. The singed edges of a fried egg, the wilted lettuce in an over-dressed salad, the rogue crumbs of a ham sandwich… no detail goes ignored.
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November 13, 2012
Mohenjo
Enthralling
Arts News, aviation, business, cars, celebrities, current-events, Ellen Piano Prodigy, entertainment, Five Year Old Piano, Five Year Old Piano Prodigy, gaming, Hong Kong Piano Prodigy Ellen, huffingtonpost, On Our Radar, Piano Prodigy Ellen, Piano Prodigy Hong Kong, research, Science, technology, transportation, travel, Tsung Tsung, Tsung Tsung Ellen, vacation, Video
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This week, a 5-year-old Internet sensation named Tsung Tsung shut down the conspiracy theorists of YouTube with a live performance of the fast-paced Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov composition, “Flight Of The Bumblebee” on Ellen.
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September 4, 2012
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Arts
Arts News, Evansville Museum, Evansville Museum Picasso, Glass Picasso, History, huffingtonpost, indiana museum, Lost Art, Pablo Picasso, Pablo Picasso Glass, politics, Seated Woman With Red Hat, Seated Woman With Red Hat Evansville, Seated Woman With Red Hat Picasso, travel, Video, video community
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EVANSVILLE, Ind. (Associated Press) — An Indiana museum plans to sell a work of glass art by Pablo Picasso that sat unnoticed in storage for nearly 50 years.
The Evansville Museum says the piece titled “Seated Woman with Red Hat” was donated to the museum in 1963.
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August 18, 2012
Mohenjo
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African Tapestries, architecture, Art Event Brussels, Art News, arts, Arts News, Begonia Carpet, Begonia Carpet Brussels, Brussels Flower Carpet, entertainment, floral carpet, Giant Flower Carpet, Giant Flower Carpet Brussels, Grand Place Brussels, hollywood, nature, plants, Slideexpand, travel, Video, World News
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The gothic buildings of Brussel’s Grand Place have been given an extraordinary jolt of color this week, as volunteers constructed a giant floral carpet made from 600,000 begonias in the square’s open space. Created as a tribute to African tapestry weavers the 1,800 square meter artwork is expected to be viewed by 100,000 people this weekend.
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November 19, 2011
Mohenjo
Arts
amazon, arts, Arts News, business, Business News, Figurative Painting, Flesh, Hotels, huffingtonpost, human-rights, Lucian Freud, Lucian Freud Exhibition, Lucian Freud Nudes, mental-health, Nude Painting, research, Science, Science News, technology, Technology News, The Kunsthistorisches Museum, The Kunsthistorisches Museum Lucian Freud, travel, vacation
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Sigmund Freud may have mastered the dark corners of the psyche, but his grandson Lucian certainly called dibs on all the shadowy secrets embedded in human flesh. The German artist has become one of the most iconic painters of the 20th century, captivating the world with his grotesque portrayals of the animal side of human existence.
Freud moved to London in 1931, serving in the British Navy during World War II before committing himself to a life of art. After befriending Francis Bacon, a painter with an equally unsettling aesthetic, Freud honed the style for which he is now known, an intimate gaze that pierces the skin, attracting and repelling the viewer at once.
Whether painting a newborn baby, a normally-flawless Kate Moss or his own visage, Freud spared no gruesome detail in his pigment drenched portraits. While most renderings of humans minimize imperfections, Freud embellished every last wrinkle, spot and stain. His striking works don’t only reflect their subjects but reach into the collective bizarre and often repulsive experience of occupying human flesh.
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