Posts tagged "creative"
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Reblogged from Laughing Squid Links
laughingsquid:

Fairy Tale Ant Photos (“Russian photographer Andrey Pavlov creates wonderful fairy tale photos of live ants by releasing the insects into intricate dioramas and waiting for the perfect moment to shoot.”)

laughingsquid:

Fairy Tale Ant Photos (“Russian photographer Andrey Pavlov creates wonderful fairy tale photos of live ants by releasing the insects into intricate dioramas and waiting for the perfect moment to shoot.”)

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Reblogged from I dare you
jjustbbreathe:

So a lot of people missed this so I’ll post it again :) and I’ll also put it in my art link. This is the piece called “Reflection”
and yes this is the one I sold :)  

Creative concept.  Nicely painted, too.

jjustbbreathe:

So a lot of people missed this so I’ll post it again :) and I’ll also put it in my art link. 
This is the piece called “Reflection”

and yes this is the one I sold :)  

Creative concept.  Nicely painted, too.

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Reblogged from Herthen
herthen:

dizzymaiden:

Tokyo International Quilt Festival 2008

(via j-p-g)
 Patchwork Pottery flickr

“This is a detail of the quilt. The sand was all beaded and the ocean was  many layers of sheer with fish on every layer so it look 3D!”

herthen:

dizzymaiden:

Tokyo International Quilt Festival 2008

(via j-p-g)

 Patchwork Pottery flickr

“This is a detail of the quilt. The sand was all beaded and the ocean was many layers of sheer with fish on every layer so it look 3D!”

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Reblogged from Earthling #1.11x10^11
earthlingnumber111billion:

Liquid Kiss
          About this piece:

The pottery, named Yuanyang II, is one of the collections of Hong Kong Museum of Art now displaying at the Central Concourse of Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA). It is produced by Tsang Cheung-shing, a ceramic art tutor and product designer.
Yuanyang II is modeled in a distinctive form with two figures indulged in kissing each other. Their heads support two elegant cups for drinking tea and coffee The form and concept design fully complement the theme Yuanyang (a typical Hong Kong beverage of mixing tea and coffee), a symbol of marriage and love, with a touch of humour for artistic creation.

Source: http://www.neatorama.com/2007/08/17/liquid-kiss-sculpture/

I’ve seen this posted so often (and I like it), but it is usually without credit; so, finally, someone has given the information for it.  Thank you, earthlingnumber111billion!

earthlingnumber111billion:

Liquid Kiss

          About this piece:

The pottery, named Yuanyang II, is one of the collections of Hong Kong Museum of Art now displaying at the Central Concourse of Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA). It is produced by Tsang Cheung-shing, a ceramic art tutor and product designer.

Yuanyang II is modeled in a distinctive form with two figures indulged in kissing each other. Their heads support two elegant cups for drinking tea and coffee The form and concept design fully complement the theme Yuanyang (a typical Hong Kong beverage of mixing tea and coffee), a symbol of marriage and love, with a touch of humour for artistic creation.

Source: http://www.neatorama.com/2007/08/17/liquid-kiss-sculpture/

I’ve seen this posted so often (and I like it), but it is usually without credit; so, finally, someone has given the information for it.  Thank you, earthlingnumber111billion!

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brainfullofcanvas:

art-history:

L’Ogre, “70 Million” by Hold Your Horses!, 2010 (via appropriation-art)

This is a lot of fun. So many paintings are referenced in this video.

Epic. As a tribute to this video, let’s take the paintings imitated in this video today.

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Reblogged from Bullshit makes the flowers grow
ickynicky:

aravensflight:

On a mountain, halfway between Reno and Rome,We have a machine in a plexiglass domeWhich listens and looks into everyone’s home.And whenever it sees a new sleeper go flop,It jiggles and lets a new Biggel-Ball drop.Our chap counts these balls as they plup in a cup.And that’s how we know who is down and who’s up.
-Dr. Seuss

ickynicky:

aravensflight:

On a mountain, halfway between Reno and Rome,
We have a machine in a plexiglass dome
Which listens and looks into everyone’s home.
And whenever it sees a new sleeper go flop,
It jiggles and lets a new Biggel-Ball drop.
Our chap counts these balls as they plup in a cup.
And that’s how we know who is down and who’s up.

-Dr. Seuss

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takone:

GOMA da DIDGERIDOO x TUCKER for SONY WALKMAN (via elgunuj)

Anything can be an instrument. Wander your house and play!

“Suvetar” (Goddess of Spring) by Gjallarhorn.
I like the song, but the imagery is quite creative and interesting, too.
First heard/seen on LinkTV’s “World Music” show.

“”Gjallarhorn” takes its name from the instrument from Norse mythology, used to communicate between the world of Asgard and Midgard. It’s an appropriate choice, as Gjallarhorn has chosen to concentrate its repertoire on the folk music of Swedes within Norway, as well as the music of both countries. “Suvetar” is a rune song which calls upon the Goddess of Spring to awaken the world. It is simple in its structure, but the band surrounds it with layers of sound that build to a complex textural experience.” — LinkTV “World Music”

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