Showing posts with label picture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label picture. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Painting from Pictures of Snakes

Mocafico Guido, an artist from Italy, using one of the most feared creatures on this earth to create beautiful art. More than 2700 species of snakes, only some of which are harmful to humans and Guido uses them in their work on reducing the fear of snakes.

Painting from Pictures of Snakes
Painting from Pictures of Snakes

Painting from Pictures of Snakes
Painting from Pictures of Snakes
Painting from Pictures of Snakes
Painting from Pictures of Snakes
Painting from Pictures of Snakes
Painting from Pictures of Snakes
Painting from Pictures of Snakes
Painting from Pictures of Snakes
Painting from Pictures of Snakes
Painting from Pictures of Snakes
Painting from Pictures of Snakes
Painting from Pictures of Snakes

Sunday, October 4, 2009

L'Amour de Peirrot, Unknown Artists who created the image


The meaning of this picture flip-flops between the skull and some sitting on the table. The 1920s, this French picture postcard titled "L'Amour de Peirrot" is a popular motif during the 20th century and inspired such as the surrealist artist Salvador Dali. Artists who created the image, ironically, is not known.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Illusion paintings picture collection

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Illusion paintings picture collection
Illusion paintings picture collection

Illusion paintings picture collection
Illusion paintings picture collection
Illusion paintings picture collection
Illusion paintings picture collection
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings
Illusion paintings picture collection
Illusion paintings picture collection
Illusion paintings picture collection

source : http://aloqmalai.wordpress.com/2009/02/08/illusion-paintings/#more-1250

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Visual Examples of Modernism Painting

Modernism PaintingThis painting is painted by Franz Marc, a Modernism Painter, and he used abstract expression in the painting. It looks like bunch of colors splattered on the picture, but if one looks closely at the painting, there are animals in the painting, showing a gloomy expression.

Modernism PaintingThis painting is by Jackson Pollock and this painting represents modernism by showing abstract expression .


Modernism PaintingThis image is a representation of Modernism art because its unique style of drawing where parts of the womens body, even the face, is put together like a piece of puzzle. Also the women has round edges.

Modernism PaintingThis image represents modernism by the unique idea of clocks melting away. It has a very deep meaning in this painting, which is "to impress anxiety and, in a certain way, terror, although it is likely that it was conceived as a functional element on which to drape one of the watches." (Wikipedia)This painting is by a modernism artis, Franz Marc, and this painting represents modernism by using abstract expression and random looking colors. It looks liks someone just painted in random colors everywhere, but it shows that

source : http://isaaclee.wordpress.com/

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Extreme Jet Fighter Airbrush painting

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Jet Fighter AirbrushExtreme Jet Fighter Airbrush painting
Jet Fighter AirbrushExtreme Jet Fighter Airbrush painting

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Jet Fighter AirbrushExtreme Jet Fighter Airbrush painting
Jet Fighter AirbrushExtreme Jet Fighter Airbrush painting
Jet Fighter AirbrushExtreme Jet Fighter Airbrush painting
Jet Fighter AirbrushExtreme Jet Fighter Airbrush painting

source : http://www.ipmsstockholm.org/magazine/2003/10/stuff_eng_dacoba_f16.htm