Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Painting with Nipples(Nipple Painting)


This artwork was done by artist Kira Ayn Varszegi who has a rather unusual way of painting. She uses her nipples as brushes after covering them in paint. It makes for some very interesting artwork. Take a look.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Wonderful Paintings of the Year

These are selected for the year 2010 wonderful paintings.








Friday, February 18, 2011

Figurative Paintings by Lauri Blank

“I felt the need to create something new, each day, whether it was a painting, interior design, or classical music. You couldn’t do that in fashion – once successful, the business becomes more about production and less about creativity.” Lauri Blank
Lauri Blank creates original fine art oil paintings utilizing old-world styles and techniques. She has participated in many exhibitions and one-person shows throughout the U.S. and has created a number of private commissions for galleries and private collectors.














Thursday, February 17, 2011

3D Road Painting












Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Emma Hack’s Camouflage Art

Emma (Jane) Hack is an artist whose biography we mentioned more than few times on this site (check Emma-related posts here). Her main interests include: bodypaint and camouflage. If you are new to this site you may find this extremely original, but if you’ve been following us for some time – you’ll find this approach familiar, yet these photos were never before posted on this site. Which of the following photos is your favorite one? This time I haven’t included gallery approach, so let’s see if you like this better. Another “good news” is that tomorrow I’m back to Zagreb, thus you may expect new illusions appear more often…












Chalk Drawing Illusions

Check out this chalk drawing illusion of a Sony Vaio Laptop computer. Looks like the top part of the screen is just jumping off the sidewalk! More Pictures Inside this article! All of these pictures were done by Julian Beever, so be sure to visit his website regullary for more of his wonderfull work!