Paintball Pop Art
It’s fun to see how something so violent, like paintball guns, could be used to make something so beautiful like Marilyn Monroe. I mean the skills and accuracy to execute this painting are amazing...
View ArticleFood Art, Part 3
This is the third and final installation in B/D’s food art series. Check out today’s artists and get inspired by the delicious madness! Han Bing After growing up in rural China, Han Bing was compelled...
View ArticleArt Basel Miami: Day 1
Any attempts to describe the madness that was Art Basel Miami 2010 in a few sentences will undoubtedly fall short. Put succinctly – lots of art, lots of people, lots of sun, lots of fun. People go to...
View ArticleBarbie As Famous Works Of Art
Johannes Vermeer ,“La Jeune Fille à la Perle” Jocelyne Grivaud reinvents Barbie as famous works of art and cultural icons throughout the ages. “This design needed time to take root, as often. The...
View ArticleThe Theatrical Photography Of Tyler Shields
From burning Birkin bags to Barbies in Bondage or a clad Lindsay Lohan playing with guns, Tyler Shields’ subjects are as Hollywood as the photographer himself. Even his Tate Modern acquisition was...
View ArticleEarly Record Covers By The Prince Of Pop Art, Andy Warhol
Before he was the Prince of Pop Art and arguably the biggest art star on the planet, Andy Warhol was one of the most sought-after graphic illustrators in Manhattan. Years before he designed two of...
View ArticleThese Mesmerizing Gifs Marry Retro Aesthetics With Modern Technology
The animator and designer St. Francis Elevator Ride’s delightful animated gifs read like the 21st century’s response to the Pop Art masters of the 1950s; using vintage ad imagery, the artist marries...
View ArticleAndy Warhol’s Groundbreaking Computer Art Recovered
Digitally created visuals are so ubiquitous today, from commercial applications to advertising to contemporary art, that it is hard to remember a time when it was a rudimentary technology used only be...
View ArticleAn Imaginary City Of Famous Artists’ Buildings
Italian architect and illustrator Federico Babina has created 27 fantasy buildings that meld famous artists and the places where they might live. The series “Archist City” is a clever melding of...
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