The moment I saw his ‘Cirque du Metal’ and ‘Eye of the Needle’ (shown here) paintings, I was instantly swept away by the beauty of his art. There’s really that extra something in his art and he and his style quickly captured my attention and my adoration.
His paintings always felt so alive, so colorful, and so fantastical, bringing back memories of childhood and transporting its viewers to a world of imagination. I especially love how the 3D-ish style of his paintings seem to make fantasy a step closer to reality.
Beautiful. Creative. Interesting. Thank you Vladimir Kush for exhibiting all these in your paintings. You’re truly an art genius! Glad to have come across your works.
*To see more works by this wonderful artist, just visit www.vladimirkush.com and be amazed!
Welcome to the art world of Ingrid Siliakus.
Welcome to the beauty of paper architecture, where origami is taken to the next level.
Welcome to a whole new level of awesomeness.
Simple in concept and material, intricate in design and ideas. Truly the mark of an ingenious artist who’s revolutionizing the way we know art.
I’m at the peak of paper art appreciation right now. Makes me want to learn how to make one of these. Paper, scissors, pencil, steady hands, sane brain, let’s do this!
Discovered through ‘You, Me, and Charlie’
Find more of Ingrid’s works here.
“Starry Night” by Vincent van Gogh. One of the most beautiful paintings I’ve ever seen.
The colors, the “swirl technique”, the setting, and the mood are all in a perfect blend for such an incredible piece of work. And considering that this was painted by someone who was diagnosed with a mental illness, I’m really in awe. I can barely make a sketch of a simple house in my most sane moments.
One of my favorites from James Jean’s artworks. Such a cool piece of art! Planning to have this painted on the ceiling of my future room of my future house, glow-in-the-dark style. Creepy and cool at the same time. Just wish me luck when I wake up in the middle of the night. I hope I don’t get a heart attack or something.
What are your fave artworks?
Gum Wall, Seattle (Post Alley). Totally crazy, totally awesome!
I know this may look like the grossest thing in the world, but I think it’s an artistic way of expressing the idea that “I was here” instead of just writing it down on a part of a wall with some spray paint (which is totally bad for the environment). This wall makes a statement for every person who has contributed a piece of chewed gum - a statement that says that I was once a part of this world and while I may eventually leave this world, something else from me (apart from my bones) is literally left for the rest of the world to see. As I’ve said, it is a way to say “I was here”.
Have you stuck your gum to the gum wall yet? I haven’t, but I certainly plan to do so very soon in the future! :)
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