Anamorphic Street Art


Street art that is split into stripes and when viewed from just the right angle the stripes merge together to form the whole picture.
20 Creative Abstract Graphic Illustrations and Photo manipulations by Nik Ainley
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Author: Nik Ainley is a digital illustrator based in the UK. He has been producing personal and commissioned illustrations for a wide array of clients for over ten years. Nik is constantly trying to expand his range of abilities and is happiest when learning new software or techniques. He works in both 2D and 3D software to produce his images and especially enjoys the results combining the two can achieve.
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Falling Away

A 3D street painting, about 150 square meters, is seen at in Nanjing, China. (Barcroft)
20 Hyper-Realistic Oil Paintings by Alyssa Monks – Glass, Steam, Water and Flesh
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“Using filters such as glass, vinyl, water, and steam, I distort the body in shallow painted spaces. These filters allow for large areas of abstract design – islands of color with activated surfaces – while bits of the human form peak through. In a contemporary take on the traditional bathing women, my subjects are pushing against the glass “window”, distorting their own body, aware of and commanding the proverbial male gaze.e.”
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GREAT POSTER DESIGN – SUBMIT YOU WORK!!
People. This is a new blog dedicated to posters. It’s new, but I am committed to make it grow and make it unique. I invite you to send your work. Let’s do grow together!

“AKA PEACE”, AK47 turns into art


Piece one day and Jake Chapman have propulsed this project called “AKA PEACE”. 23 artists are met and delivered their reinterpretation of the AK47.
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Street Art
Of course, street art is cloaked in many questionable and disputable issues, including property damage concerns, differences in perception by different social strata, and so on and so far; but let us try to abstract away from all those conventions for a minute and try to evaluate the artistic or aesthetic value of the street art. Isn’t it beauty, skills, talent, and important messages we can see in most of the street art works? Furthermore, street artists usually choose places for their works carefully, drawing their pictures on really shabby buildings and walls, which otherwise would simply continue to spoil the city landscape with desolation, dullness, and dereliction. In such places, street art works like a ray of light, which brightens up the surroundings, creates the atmosphere of hope, and inspires people.
QUIK – a cinematic love letter to the city of Los Angeles
I had to watch this video over and over. It is truly a work of art. Check it out!

A cinematic love letter to the city of Los Angeles. This video was shot entirely from a moving vehicle. Travel through the lens of local filmmaker Colin Kennedy at Global Yodel.







