In this ongoing series titled Unlikely, artist and photographer Giuseppe Colarusso imagines bizarre and humorous objects, each of which is either technically impossible, improbable, or simply useless in its proposed design. Colarusso tells me via email that many of the pieces he fabricates himself, however some are digitally created in Photoshop. So what’s the point? He hopes each image will make you stop, think and hopefully bring a smile to your face, which is definitely a worthy cause. Also, I would pay top dollar for that spray paint can with adjustable hue sliders, so could somebody make that? See some 50+ additional concepts over on his website.
Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, has gained a modern twist with these works of the japanese artist Takayuki Hori. He have created the exhibition "Oritsunagumono"
Print advertising is one of those form of advertising method which printed on papers. Such type of advertisements are found in magazines, newsletter and newspapers.
This is a series of paintings based in the Picasso cubism and comicbook/cartoon style. With this article we would like to proceed with the exercise of imagining the art of Picasso
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