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Amazing Sculptures from Tires

Tired of the same old materials?  Want to tread a new path?  Pardon the puns, but enjoy the sculpting of Yong Ho Ji who makes great artwork from tires.

http://yonghoji.com/index.html

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The Amazing Sci-Fi Artwork of Alex Andreyev

I saw this story and collection online and thought you all might enjoy it as well.  I could write so many stories with just these pictures as prompts.  First, the pictures, then the story.  You can click on the photos to enlarge as usual.

Collection: A Separate Reality
by Alex Andreyev

Often when I start a new project, whether it be a painting or piece of animation, I ask myself the question; should I avoid doing something science-fictiony this time?
Usually the answer is no, but I can imagine that you might wonder why I’d consider avoiding the genre in the first place. Well, first and foremost there’s the whole “being called a nerd” thing that none of us like.  And then there’s this idea out there that fantasy-based art isn’t to be taken seriously. It seems that to many, otherworldly art belongs on the covers of nerdy pulp novels and role playing books, and nowhere near a gallery.
So why do sci-fi art then? What’s the point of working so hard on something that won’t ever advance your artsy street-cred?
Well, I can’t answer that question for Alex Andreyev, who’s fine work you see below, but based on my own feelings I bet I can take a guess. His work, done over a number of years, isn’t really the geeked-out sci-fi art you may have seen before. Rather Alex creates a ‘separate reality’, just as the title of his collection suggests. From his work it seems that Alex often wonders what the world would look like if things were just a little bit different, and these paintings may be an attempt to find out for himself.
In my opinion, that’s why sci-fi art is so prevalent, even if it’s never widely appreciated. It’s a venue for a certain type of person to ‘see’ the worlds they otherwise could only imagine. It’s a place where people who feel constrained by this reality can go have a romp outside of it. It’s not meant for galleries, because sci-fi art is a highly personal, self indulgent genre, made more for the artist him/her self rather than any particular viewer.
Well, I suppose at least that’s why I do it. Enjoy Alex’s work, and follow the links below the gallery to learn more.
ABOUT ALEX 
Hello, my name is Alex Andreyev. I’m an artist living in Saint – Petersburg.
I’ve been drawing, painting and doing graphic design over last 20 years.
Now I’m searching for a job in movie production or game development industry.
You can buy all my pictures in a high resolution for print on my site – http://www.alexandreev.com/
Buy prints, posters, and greeting cards – http://alexandreev.imagekind.com

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Amazing Portraits Drawn with Chalk

Rubén Belloso Adorna  draws portraits with hyper realism using only chalk.  Wow.

PHOTO-REALISTIC PORTRAITS DRAWN WITH CHALK

WEDNESDAY 01.09.2013 , POSTED BY 
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We’ve all had our eyes fooled by artists with photorealistic techniques such as Pedro Campos’ picture perfect oil paintings, Paul Cadden’s hyperrealistic pencil drawings, Samuel Silva’s ballpoint pen drawing, and Nathan Welsh’s city paintings, but never before had we seen it done with chalk…until now! Rubén Belloso Adorna of Seville, Spain creates enormous portraits that are so detailed, you would not believe they are not photographs, but they are actually drawings made with chalk pastels. You can see the true magnitude of each drawing when you see the photos of Adorna working on them, yet even when you zoom in and look closely they still look like a high definition photo.

SEE ALSO WHITEBOARD DRAWINGS DONE ON A SHORT LUNCH BREAK

The 26 year old artist holds a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Seville. He has received much recognition for his work throughout Spain and internationally, with exhibitions in galleries throughout Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Check out more of Adorna’s impeccable masterpieces and show him some love on hisdeviantART, Facebook, and blogspot.

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Amazing Landscape Art You Won’t Believe

When you see the first picture, you swear it is a high definition photo of a real place.  Then you get to see how Matthew Albanese created the scene and then set up lighting and the shooting angles.  Amazing.

Matthew Albanese creates models of nature with fake fur, cotton wool, grout and cleverly placed lights. The effect is mesmerizing and indescribably beautiful.  See much more at Matthew Albanese’ amazing work at his website HERE

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Leaf Art

This is reposted from The Chive on the art of Lorenzo Manuel Duran –

Lorenzo Manuel Durán is an artist from Cáceres, Spain. Starting with more traditional oil paintings, he found himself inspired one day by a caterpillar eating a leaf. The moment propelled him to try cutting a leaf with a scalpel. That was 2008, and the rest is history.

Through a lengthy process of trial and error, Durán has developed his own leaf-cutting technique, taking great care not to ‘spoil’ the leaf during the cutting process. His main tools are a surgical scalpel and dental-pointed device that helps him remove the cut parts from the leaf.

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Amazing Miniature Food Artwork

You won’t believe how awesome this artwork is.  Seriously.

Most Amazing Miniature Food Artworks by Shay Aaron

By , on December 17, 2011

– See more at: http://thewondrous.com/most-amazing-miniature-food-artworks-by-shay-aaron#sthash.naejbece.dpuf

Shay Aaron is a brilliant artist from Israel who makes the most astonishing miniature food jewelry. These foodstuffs look so beautiful that we would desire to eat them.

Actually, there’s a whole market out there for miniature food. Not actual stuff you can eat, but beautifully hand made designs of steaks, burgers, pies, vegetables, eggs and pretty much anything you can think of.

– See more at: http://thewondrous.com/most-amazing-miniature-food-artworks-by-shay-aaron#sthash.naejbece.dpuf

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Three Dimensional Animals Painted in Layers of Resin by Keng Lye

Three Dimensional Animals Painted in Layers of Resin by Keng Lye

Singapore-based artist Keng Lye creates near life-like sculptures of animals relying on little but paint, resin and a phenomenal sense of perspective. Lye slowly fills bowls, buckets, and boxes with alternating layers of acrylic paint and resin, creating aquatic animal life that looks so real it could almost pass for a photograph. The artist is using a technique very similar to Japanese painter Riusuke Fukahori who was featured on this blog a little over a year ago, though Lye seems to take things a step further by making his paint creations protrude from the surface, adding another level of dimension to a remarkable medium. See much more of this series titled Alive Without Breath over on deviantART. (via ian brooks)

UPDATE: I have some additional details from the artist that I’d like to add here, as this post seems to be getting a lot of attention. Via email Lye shares with me:

I started my first series in 2012 where all the illustrations were “flat” and depth was created using the layering of resin and acrylic over the different parts of the illustration. This year, I started on the octopus and it was purely an experiment; I just wanted to see whether I could push this technique to a higher level. After applying acrylic paint straight onto the resin, I incorporated a 3-D element in this instance, it was a small pebble for the ranchu and octopus. For the turtle, I used an egg shell for the turtle shell and acrylic paint for the rest of the finishing. The whole idea here was to give the art work an even more 3D effect therefore you can have a better view from any angle. I think there are still many other techniques to explore.

So to be clear the elements that extrude from the top of the resin are actually physical pieces that have been painted to match the layers of acrylic and resin below.

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Artwork by Noah Bradley

Anytime I see a fellow Bradley doing something cool I can’t resist the opportunity to highlight it here.  I don’t know Noah, but his art is pretty amazing.  Here is his site, and some samples: (click to enlarge and see full pictures)

http://www.noahbradley.com/

NOAH BRADLEY

Environment Concept Art, Illustration, and Visual Development | noahbradley@gmail.com

Chief of the Ways by Noah Bradley

Published in Spectrum 19, Exposé 10, Richmond Illustrator’s Club Juried Show | Buy a print | Buy a playmat

The Desperate Lamentations by Noah Bradley

Published in Spectrum 20 | Watch the 5 hour process video | Buy a print | Buy a playmat

The City of Shakar by Noah Bradley

Copyright 2012 Wizards of the Coast

Cover for Dungeon magazine

Copyright 2011 Wizards of the Coast | Buy a print | Sketches & process

 I’m a concept artist, illustrator, and visual development artist specializing in environment art. For a more detailed look at my experience, you candownload my résumé. I am available for freelance and contract positions. If you would like to work together, send me an email atnoahbradley@gmail.com

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Art Sculptures Surprisingly Made of Only Wood

Hyper-realistic Sculptures are Made Entirely of Wood by Tom Eckert

Thursday, May 23, 2013  Jazlyn  

Artist and Professor Tom Eckert uses traditional processes to carve these hyper-realistic sculptures of everyday objects entirely made of wood. He uses plenty of carpentry techniques in his creative sculptured pieces, such as constructing, bending, laminating, carving and painting. 
After receiving his M.F.A. degree from Arizona State University, Eckert began teaching at the university. He has exhibited his work in over 150 national and international exhibitions. Recently his incredible artwork has been featured in the Netherlands after getting lot of appreciation throughout the United States.
For more details about his work please visit Eckert’s website www.tomeckertart.com

 

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HD 3D Sistine Chapel

This is one of the coolest HD interactive 3d renderings I have seen, simply because of the subject – The Sistine Chapel.  All I can say is WOW!  Can’t make the trip to Rome to visit The Vatican and hope to see it in person?  Enjoy.  The artwork is truly awe inspiring.  You can drag your mouse around to see floor, ceiling, front, back, everything.  Use your mouse wheel to zoom in or out.

Here is the link:

http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1kpcQm/:84$b-iEc:U@lNLkDt/www.vatican.va/various/cappelle/sistina_vr/index.html/

This photo does it no justice:

sistine chapel

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