Thursday, October 14, 2010

Its realy so difficult to find that which way does this window face?




Wednesday, October 13, 2010

More of Alexa Meade Increadeble Work

Meade masterfully mixed multiple disciples - paintings, performance, and photography and turned it into something the world had never seen. Coating her models with paint, she made her models become part of a living, breathing painting. In her words, "The photographic presentations create a tension between the smoothness of the physical photographs and the tactility of the painted installations captured within them, blurring the lines between what is depicted and depiction itself."







More of Alexa Meade

Alexa Meade thinks completely backwards. Most artists use acrylic paints to create portraits of people on canvas. But not Meade - she applies acrylic paints on her subjects and makes them appear to be a part of the painting!






 

Neptune’s Sister Optical Illusion

Looking at the landscape, you’ll see some deer, few stumps and whole lot of everything, but how many of you have actually noticed the lil’-o-hidden lady?


Hidden Lion Optical Illusion

The image is a work of Donald Rust, and its called “Hidden Lion”, if you stare long enough at the image below, a face of a lion should hit you in the face.


The Hidden Tiger Illusion

Here is an interesting spot the object painting, created by American wildlife artist Rusty Rust, that shows a huge Bengal Tiger standing in a bamboo forest. If you are wondering why the picture was named “The Hidden Tiger“. When you find it – comment, just don’t reveal the secret, so other users can have fun spotting it too.


Fata Morgana Art Installation

This art installation is named Fata Morgana, and was set up by Ralph Helmick and Stuart Schechter in 2001 at Ft. Lauderdale, FL. This sculpture is a romantic pictorial exercise pushing a traditional painterly subject–the seascape–into three dimensions. As you can see, the central image is a cruise ship and its reflection. Over 16 000 cables are suspended from a framework attached to the ceiling. If you jump inside the article, you can see the sculpture up close, and you will notice that it is made of thousands of smaller sculptures.