What Da Fake.: Painting

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Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts

Monday, October 21, 2013

Painted body art... when you see it...


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

The Face Of Paris (Optical Illusion)

funny pictures

Thursday, November 1, 2012

These photo-realistic drawings will blow your mind (27 Photos)


All if the works in this gallery are hand drawn or painted in extreme detail. It's hard to distinguish many of them from a photograph or work of art.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Rashad Alakbarov Paints with Shadows and Light.

Artist Rashad Alakbarov from Azerbaijan uses suspended translucent objects and other found materials to create light and shadow paintings on walls. The best part is that you can easily create something similar at home – all you need is one or two lamps and some items from your desk.
The stunning light painting below, made with an array of colored airplanes has found its way to exhibitions like the Fly to Baku at De Pury Gallery in London.
Above the cloud with its shadow is the star with its light. Above all things reverence thyself.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Realistic Oil Paintings by Alyssa Monks.

Look at these extraordinarily expressive oil paintings. Sometimes it’s very difficult to distinguish them from photos.
Alyssa Monks paints these images, paying meticulous attention to detail. The 31-year-old said,
“I have always wanted to paint for as long as I can remember. I took classes at school and then went to college and University before ending up at the New York Academy of Art”.
The New York artist is in demand, currently showing at a prestigious exhibition at the National Academy Museum. Plans are also in the works for an exhibition at the Kunst Museum Ahlen in Germany and a museum show at the Noyes Museum in New Jersey for next summer. I certainly hope that she will expand her exhibition so that I can view more of her work in person.









3D Street Paintings by Tracy Lee Stum.

A professional street painter or madonnara, Tracy Lee Stum is a fine artist committed to creating spectacular modern masterpieces that transform, captivate and inspire. She is best known for her 3D street paintings, also called anamorphic or pavement chalk art.
3D Anamorphic Street Paintings are illusionary 2-dimensional images that appear to become 3-dimensional when viewed from a fixed point through a camera lens.
Tracy has been creating these types of chalk art images since she first started street painting and continues to challenge herself through this manner of visual expression.
She has traveled the world to be a featured artist in many festivals and events, and she currently holds the Guinness World Record for the largest street painting by an individual, which she completed in 2006.












Guinness World Record holding street painter Tracy Lee Stum; fantastic original 3D anamorphic and interactive chalk art; street paintings from around the world.
Her Website: TracyLeeStum.com