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LAGRIMAS DE ORO - Manu Chao
Nature-Inspired Swirling Illustrations by James R. Eads
Los Angeles based multi-disciplinary artist and illustrator James R. Ead’s stunning illustrations are known for their unique style and technique. Following van Gogh’s signature brushstroke composed of colorful and fast moving brush strokes, Ead’s work reveals a meditative and soothing connection with nature and humanity. Both gentle and powerful, the swirling illustrations contain a surrealist and ethereal touch.
sky by Vincent Van Gogh (details)
To fend off potential predators, gold fish would strap a fin like wrap around their body to imitate the appearance of a shark.
Anish Kapoor’s Perpetual Black Water Whirlpool Installed in the Floor of a Former Movie Theater in Italy
A Chromatic Typewriter
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Washington-based painter Tyree Callahan has updated the function of a 1937 Underwood Standard typewriter by adjusting it, to give it the ability to paint. Titled the “ Chromatic Typewriter,” Callahan replaced its letters and keys with color pads and hued labels for a painting purpose. Take a look!
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Forest in the Chūgoku region of Japan is the home to gold fireflies that charm the area regularly.
Love’s Shadow (detail) vs Proud Maisie (detail) by Frederick Sandys (1829-1904)
oil on panel, 1867 and pencil and crayon on paper, 1868
Yves Pires // Gustav Klimt
10 years ago today, Doctor Who returned in a fantastic way!
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nothing is permanent, the art of letting go
In his series, The Good Badlands, photographer Guy Tal seeks to show us that though it is often hidden, and may only appear briefly, there is delicate and subtle beauty in abundance for any viewer with patience and desire.