Erik Olson
I Fucking Love Space, 2011
oil on panel, 48 x 36 inches
Mercury, 2011
oil on panel, 48 x 36 inches
Venus, 2011
oil on panel, 48...
#436 Vortex – A new minimal geometric composition each day
Surreal photo manipulations by Jerry Uelsmann
Surreal photomontages all created in the dark room without the use of Photoshop or other photo...
The Big Cloud by Camille Seaman
Mirrored Trees by Oliver Delgado
Squid Soup Motion-Responsive Sea Of LED Lights
The sky whale hot-air balloon (by Patricia Piccinini)
D.I.Y. Exhibition (by Richard Woods)
STREET ART BY JULIANA SANTACRUZ HERRERA
Juliana’s art on the streets of Paris with intricate designs made from colourful yarn stuffed into the crevices.
Photographer Neda VENT FISCHER - ELLE SE LEVER
France, Paris-based photographer Neda Vent Fischer.
French Artist Michel Blazy Plays With Foam in a Monastery
A medieval monastery located a stone’s throw away from the Jardin des Plantes in Paris, Le Collège des Bernardins, is a beautifully renovated Cistercian monument dating from 1248 that once served as an intellectual center where monks, teachers, and students lived and worked. Today it stands as a Catholic institution regularly featuring contemporary art exhibitions and conferences, while conducting research on religion and the arts.
It is in this setting that French contemporary artist, Michel Blazy, presents a tongue-in-cheek contrast of an installation of ephemeral nature, a work that is impossible to preserve, in a revered site of admirable architectural and historical conservation.
Henri Matisse | France 1869-1954 | Grande odalisque à la culotte bayadère 1925 | Collection: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Artist - Frank Baillet (FrankBa)
(A) Please, Draw me a sheep
(B) Ah Paris
(C) The Dream of The Blu Turtle
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