With non-art contexts, the street artists have challenged art from centuries by creating masterpieces. These little people create the street art for expression or manifestation of their feelings or just get delighted by creating them. The ‘Street’ artists do not strive to change the definition of an artwork, but rather to question the existing and surrounding environment in accordance with the fact with its own expression language.


They attempt to have their work communicate with everyday people about socially relevant themes and diversity that are relevant to the field of social work in ways that have inherent aesthetic values which does not need any recognition or acknowledgment.


Posted by admin on February 14th, 2010
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Making an art out of leaves is not a new idea but several artists have taken the medium to a new level by using it for an expression of gratitude towards nature… When the leaves start to fall, it can be picked up and pressed leaves can be used for portrait or cut images of everything from landscapes. With comprehensible painstaking effort these framed – sustainable art can be little more interesting, it can uplift your mood for autumn!!

Source: FoliagesArt.com
Posted by admin on January 31st, 2010
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Lou Reed will present his third photo collection “Romanticism” which will include various landscape and architectural recurrent theme, the book has series of stunning images and exclusive new content. “Romanticism” is being considered as an authentic source of aesthetic experience that represent intuitive perception that the natural world is a source of goodness.
Lou states, recalling the contexts for these images, “The trees and the wind billowing and dancing in Edinburgh reminding me of the storm I fell in love with in Cork. The perspectives and range of blacks and whites the perfect thing for a film noir fan.”

Lou Reed will be on hand on December 17th Thursday between 6 pm and 8 pm for book signings.
Lou Reed “Romanticism” Exhibition
Steven Kasher Gallery
521 West 23 Street
New York, NY 10011
212 966 3978
Posted by admin on December 6th, 2009
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Adam Beane’s sculptures are simply genius, his ability to capture living flesh and shape them close to the real life models are incredible! it goes alike the bodies and life as it really. His work include many photorealistic sculptures, collectable models which are larger than the original scale. He record every detail of human gestures so closely that make the sculptures larger than life. I am not aware what material he is using that allows him to create such amazing photo-realistic faces seen in his website gallery.

Posted by admin on November 21st, 2009
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The Central Station of Antwerp built between 1895 and 1905 is one of the world’s most impressive and magnificent railway station known as one of the main landmarks in Antwerp. There are three levels of tracks and a shopping center that includes a diamond gallery with more than 30 diamond shops.

The station has been recently rebuild up and to give the virtual world a peak of the results, famous Brussels put the whole station into pixel art. You can now take a virtual tour, create you own avatar and even collect diamonds to get more info on the station. A fun and easy solution to show off the magnificent station in a 3D environment.
Take a virtual tour.
Posted by admin on September 17th, 2009
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