Tags archives: creativity
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On different promotions that arrived in the field of digital art, picture editing comprises the most sought later on technology while it adds up to raising the tone of some photos. Picture editing accepts entirely commuted the access to digital Art pictures. With the service by the several picture blue-penciling tools comparable trim way, cooler rectification, moving out unloved objects by the image and so on the dimensions of the [...]
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Michael Grab is an artist that has been ‘rock balancing‘ since 2008. Much of his recent work has been done around the Boulder, Colorado area. Grab finds the process both spiritual and therapeutic. On his site gravityglue.com, Grab explains: “The most fundamental element of balancing in a physical sense is finding some kind of ‘tripod’ for the rock to stand on. Every rock is covered in a variety of tiny [...]
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92 days ago
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It is a famous saying that Pictures are worth a thousand words, photographers are always in a lookout to create a difference in their captures by clicking innovative pictures. To click a stunning picture the photographers always have to innovate new ideas to give each picture a strikingly amazing look, but sometimes all it takes to capture the best shot of your life is to being present at the right [...]
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Japanese artist Nagai Hideyuki is a master of fine art illusion. The illustrator has expanded his collection of clever creations, once again boggling our minds with his skilled illusion techniques. The 3D illustration specialist manages to produce anamorphic illusions across flat surfaces, often by lining up two sketchbooks perpendicular to one another. His playful imagination introduces a cast of creative characters jumping off the page and making their way into [...]
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106 days ago
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Montreal-based artist Maskull Lasserre (previously) recently completed a new body of work for an exhibition titled Fable at Centre Space gallery in Toronto that ran through January 19th. Lasserre is known for his incredible ability to carve anatomical forms of animals, people, insects and other forms out of inanimate objects such as doors, tables, pianos, and even instruments. In a two part interview with Liana Voia (part 1, part 2) [...]
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121 days ago
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Seeing how much you liked our first selection of optical illusions, we figured it was high time to show you more. We’ve spent a lot of time looking for more incredible examples of illusions in photos, and we must say it was much harder this time. As we’ve talked before, optical illusions are created by our minds which always try to find the easiest way to look at things. At [...]
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123 days ago
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High Dynamic Range (HDRI or just HDR) Imaging of Architecture using a combination from image processing, computer graphics, and photography allow a greater dynamic range of luminance between the lightest and darkest areas of an image than standard digital imaging techniques or photographic methods.In this article, We’ve compiled 30 of the most beautiful ans stunning examples of HDR Architectural photography. Maison Pfister by Jean-Michel Priaux Shut Walt Disney Concert Hall [...]
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126 days ago
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Ben Heine is a 29 years old Belgian multidisciplinary visual artist born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. His “Pencil Vs Camera” project mixes drawing and photography, imagination and reality. It’s a new visual concept invented and initiated by Ben Heine in 2010. Ben published his first “Pencil Vs Camera” image in April 2010 but the series is the result of a long graphic exploration. Below, you may see his latest artworks [...]
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133 days ago
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I love robots. I love Motorhead. And so it stands to reason that I would love robots playing Motorhead. But I haven’t actually been able to test that theory — until now, thanks to some roboticists in Berlin, Germany. Having a four-armed drummer is pretty metal, and I would love to see what it can do with some Neil Peart, Mike Portnoy or Flo Mounier hijinks. That said, I think [...]
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135 days ago
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Remember Sonja Hinrichsen and her snow art we posted last year? This time, a British engineer Simon Beck will make your jaws drop even more: the 54-year-old man creates massive trampled snow drawings by walking all day long in his snowshoes! Looking a bit like frosty crop circles, some of his drawings in the ski resort of Les Arcs in France stretch up to the size of 6 football pitches. [...]
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156 days ago
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Unique furniture design by Judson Beaumont of Straight Line Designs, a design firm based in Vancouver, Canada. Find out more on Judson Beaumont‘s website.
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229 days ago
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A reflection on What it means to be creative. Featuring a phone design-concept. Flip phone is based on a concept concieved during a 6 week long workshop done by my self Kristian Ulrich Larsen, Ewa Sendecka, Jeppe Vestergård and Victoria Kusk. It was then developed further for a semester by me Kristian Ulrich Larsen as part of my MA program at Kolding school of design dskd.dk