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17 October 2013 0 Comments
Andre Martins de Barros started painting at the age of 15. After serving time in the military, he decided to pursue his passion full-time to devote all of his time and energy to his art. In his painting titled “Le Libraire” (or “The Librarian”) below, a collection of books is arranged in such a way […]
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30 September 2013 0 Comments
In the past, we have featured images made from thumb tacks, sea shells and even Post-it Notes. Sarah Rosado, a photographer and artist based in New York, creates her images using something that you might not expect – dirt. She calls this series of photographs “Dirty Little Secrets”.
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18 March 2013 0 Comments
Have you ever wondered what you could do with 2,646 post-it notes and a free weekend? You could consider making a giant portrait of Elvis on a wall in your office like Charles Mangin did. Mangin recalls that: My boss decided that we needed to do something fun and creative in one of our conference […]
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16 October 2012 0 Comments
A photographic mosaic uses a series of smaller photographs to create a larger recognizable image. The example below uses hexagon-shaped photographs of birds and other nature-related imagery. When put together in a special way (with the help of a software program), they form a larger image of a seagull. The seagull can be seen more […]
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26 September 2012 0 Comments
According to Ken Knowlton, he has been many things. He cites being a student, teacher, speaker, mathematician, physicist, electron microscopist, computer scientist, researcher, inventor, author, artist, and a critic. He also creates portrait mosaics of famous people using real seashells. As you would imagine, this is a tedious process that involves a lot of trial […]
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7 August 2012 0 Comments
British artist James Hopkins transforms everyday items into sophisticated illusions. His work below, titled “Shelf Life”, was created in 2006 for a private collection. Does the bookshelf resemble something else? To learn more about James Hopkins and view more of his works, please visit JamesHopkinsWorks.com.
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18 May 2012 0 Comments
Percolator is an app available for the iPad and iPhone that allows anyone to transform photographs into multicolor mosaics. Where The Art Is, a London-based artist, used this app on his iPhone to create several dazzling images. One such example below depicts a very famous woman. Do you recognize her? Continue reading this post to […]