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William Etty's Male Nude, with Arms Up-Stretched (1828) revamped by Astra Zero
This is a literal "Hammerhead" shark created by artist Matt Sanders.
The sculpture is made from 685 reclaimed steel hammer heads and weighs 500 lbs (about 227 kg). It took approximately 2,500 hours of work to weld together. Sanders even used sledgehammers for the eye sockets and ball-peen hammers for the eyes to give it a realistic look.
It was displayed at the Aquarium of the Pacific in California and remains one of the coolest examples of upcycled art out there.
Sailor Moon Skylines
too many catnip mice, too little time.
Jebel Bura, Yemen, 1998. Khadija al-Salami
murderer's dream iv by junyi lu, 2024, mixed media on canvas with artist's frame, 21 x 28 centimeters
Ukraine’s Pripyat River is Like a Work of Art From Space
A man standing on the Sphinx, demonstrating its size; 1900's, in Giza, Egypt.
Susie Benes: "From Blood, Wings” (2021)
Long before the introduction of color film, a Russian chemist and photographer named Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky used an innovative technique. He took three individual black and white photos, each through a colored filter (red, green, and blue), to create fully colored, high-quality pictures. The photo of this woman, taken by him, is around 107 years old!
No wait I looked this guy up and this shit’s amazing
It’s so incredibly humanizing to see people from the very distant past in such authentic color
And like. look at these landscape shots!! They’re so vivid!! Even aside from the historical value, these are just legitimately beautiful photographs
Lark and Bower / Sarah Ward - 2020
During lock down, without a loom or studio, she started stitching small woven patterns by hand, using leftover yarn and a lot patience. What began as a way to keep going became a way of working.
Now, even with her full studio back, she still creates these tiny, time-consuming pieces. They're not made to be worn or sold fast, they're made to be seen, to remind us that weaving is an art, not just something for clothes. She uses waste yarn, old stock, and plant fibers to avoid adding more to the pile of fast fashion.
via @arthunter.me and @larkandbower
Luisa Saldanha - Dogs will be dogs, 2025 - Acrylic on canvas
Maynard Dixon
The Merging of Spring and Winter 1943
Magali Cazo, Entre chien et loup