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Famous paintings: The great surrealist work of Rene Magritte

The Son of Man is an oil painting created by the Belgian artist Rene Magritte. Created in 1964, the painting depicts a man with a dark coat, a white shirt and a black bowler hat in front of a low wall. Behind the wall there is a sea and Read More...

Have you ever imagined that you could draw with… Microsoft Excel?!

For over 15 years, Japanese artist Tatsuo Horiuchi has created paintings of detailed mountains, blooming flowers and thick woods with the most peculiar tool – Microsoft Excel. The 77-year-old illustrator and artist has rejected the idea of paying for terribly expensive drawing materials or investing time to learn to Read More...

Metal scrap “flies” in the form of gentle and beautiful birds

Each of us has thrown out a few kilograms of metal in his lifetime – crooked utensils, cracked vessels, unnecessary objects, old springs, and such. There are many different ways in which we can use these already useless items, but most often we throw them out because we have Read More...

Works inspired by the sea and touching the human soul

Maria Antuanelle is an abstract artist from Russia who lives and works in one of the largest Australian cities – Sydney. Her paintings have a unique style and provoke a unique feeling, while the sea waves, scent and atmosphere are the themes which have become her trademark. For her, Read More...

Surrealistic paintings showing the magic of imagination

Canadian artist Robert Gonsalves explores children’s fairy tales, full of miracles, through his surreal paintings, by sealing the magic of imagination as well as his own dreams and presenting them through optical illusions that will make you want to look at his paintings twice. His artworks express both reality and Read More...
The Brain, Freie Universität. Berlin (2005)

The most beautiful libraries in the world, captured by photographer Reinhard Görner

German architectural photographer Reinhard Görner has been working in the field of architectural photography since 1982, capturing historic and contemporary architecture. Visiting photography classes while studying at university, he was intrigued by architectural photography after attending lectures by Julius Schulman and inspired by his book “Architectural Photography.” For more Read More...

Daniela Forti creates glass “Jellyfish” tables

If you think glassware production does not include anything more than the ordinary household items we use in our daily life, think again after reading this text Italian artist Daniela Forti employs a unique glass-fusion technique to delicately craft luminous works of art. Referred to as “sculpture installations,” each piece showcases Read More...

Turning ordinary shadows into art

We all used to played with our shadows when we were children. We tried to escape from them or hide from them, but always... unsuccessfully. Belgian artist Vincent Bal not only does not try to escape from the shadows, but rather uses them and creates his art by combining objects, Read More...

The ancient Japanese art of origami invades Birmingham

Annatomix, a self-taught artist from Birmingham, UK, creates geometric forms, resembling animals, inspired by the traditional ancient Japanese art – origami The artist uses everyday materials of all sizes, uses her imagination and creates original artworks which conquer buildings, public environments and make cities adventurous and full of secret pictures. Bees Read More...

How does Taiichiro Yoshida transform ugly metal into exquisite and delicate birds?

Artist Taiichiro Yoshida is known for his ability to create delicate bird wings, fluffy feathers, soft fur of mammals, or small and detailed leaves and flowers from non-standard materials such as bronze, honey and silver. Decorative hot metalworking in Japan is considered an ancient technique that originated somewhere in the Read More...