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25 Of The Most Creative Sculptures And Statues From Around The World

25 Of The Most Creative Sculptures And Statues From Around The World | Art, a way to feel! | Scoop.it

25 Of The Most Creative Sculptures And Statues From Around The World



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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's curator insight, July 19, 2014 9:50 AM

Check them out - they are awesome.

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3D Drawings by Ramon Bruin

3D Drawings by Ramon Bruin | Art, a way to feel! | Scoop.it
Wonderful three-dimensional drawings on multiple sheets of white paper by talented Dutch artist Ramon Bruin.
Unique pencil drawings photographed from a specific angle interact with real world objects and look three-dimensional.

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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's curator insight, March 20, 2014 10:20 AM

New creations from the super talented artist. 

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Art museum hosts the history of animation - York Daily Record

Art museum hosts the history of animation - York Daily Record | Art, a way to feel! | Scoop.it
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Art museum hosts the history of animation
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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's curator insight, October 7, 2013 5:37 AM

"Watch Me Move: The Animation Show," which organizers call the "most extensive animation show ever mounted," has both iconic clips — featuring the aforementioned Mouse, Simpson and Bunny — as well as lesser-known works that span the past 100-plus years. The show brings together industry pioneers, independent filmmakers and contemporary artists, including William Kentridge and Nathalie Djurberg, alongside commercial studios such as Walt Disney, Aardman and Pixar.

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Artist Steven Payco Creates Fun Monster-Like Characters - Artsnapper

Artist Steven Payco Creates Fun Monster-Like Characters - Artsnapper | Art, a way to feel! | Scoop.it
The work of Steven Payco contains distinctive characters that co-exist as one. These diverse characters display an imagination that stems from fantasy and

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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's curator insight, August 12, 2013 3:57 AM

Steven Payco is a freelance illustrator from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. 

His monster-like characters do not impose fear but rather challenge you to think and look at the world from a different vantage point. - See more at: http://artsnapper.com/artist-steven-payco-creates-fun-monster-characters/#sthash.VZ8wEMNd.dpuf

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100 Curators: Emerging Artist Collections Curated on Saatchi Online

100 Curators: Emerging Artist Collections Curated on Saatchi Online | Art, a way to feel! | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Saatchi Online is an online curated art gallery for emerging artists, providing both quality selections and the means for young artists to sell their own work easily.

 

The "100 CURATORS 100 DAYS", is a new, recent initiative (started in July) that recognizes 1,000 artists for their outstanding work.

 

Since July 18 2012, every day for 100 days Saatchi Online will reveal one curator’s selection of ten artists to be included in the largest exhibit of its kind. The curators have made their selections from over 60,000 artists that are currently exhibited on Saatchi Online. The entire list of curators for 100 CURATORS 100 DAYS can be viewed July 18 at www.saatchionline.com/100curators.

 

(More info on this initiative: http://www.saatchionline.com/press)

 

From the official site: "Saatchi Online is a platform that allows emerging artists to showcase and sell their work and gives art lovers insider access to new talent from around the world.

 

Launched in 2006 by London’s renowned Saatchi Gallery, Saatchi Online aims to continue the gallery’s legacy of promoting new, contemporary talent and bringing great art to a wide audience.

 

A place for first-time buyers and serious collectors alike, Saatchi Online brings new talent directly to our members through a curated environment."

 

"Our vision has always been to empower sustainable careers. We enable artists to sell their originals as well as make them available as prints while giving them access to an engaged global audience. Artists manage their own portfolios and price their own work letting both artists and collectors skip the formalities of the traditional gallery structure."

 

Collections: http://www.saatchionline.com/collections

 

Why and How to sell art on Saatchi Online: http://www.saatchionline.com/upload/why

 

Tutorials and tips for artists selling their work: http://www.saatchionline.com/artschool

 

FAQ: http://www.saatchionline.com/help

 

More info: http://www.saatchionline.com   

 

 


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Web designer extends portfolio with exceptional CG artwork | 3D | Creative Bloq

Web designer extends portfolio with exceptional CG artwork | 3D | Creative Bloq | Art, a way to feel! | Scoop.it
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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's curator insight, June 11, 2014 10:02 AM

While his 3D art is purely a hobby for now, Suret is eager to keep learning and make it as a CG artist. He has picked up freelance work on small indie game projects, creating low-poly models, and is now focused on improving his sculpting.

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Be afraid, be very afraid: Video game Nevermind can tell when you're scared

Be afraid, be very afraid: Video game Nevermind can tell when you're scared | Art, a way to feel! | Scoop.it
Be afraid, be very afraid: Video game Nevermind can tell when you're scared
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Many video games have a virtual 'heart bar', but in Nevermind, you use your real one. ...

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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's curator insight, March 15, 2014 6:09 AM

I can't figure out if i think this will be a good or a bad idea. 


The developer of Nevermind has come up with a terrifying concept: a horror game which recognises how frightened you are as you are playing it. The more fear coursing through you, the harder the game becomes.


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Deanya Lattimore Schempp's curator insight, March 17, 2014 7:30 AM

Great research for the argument classes.

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CGChallenge - MARI: Texture Challenge 2013

CGChallenge - MARI: Texture Challenge 2013 | Art, a way to feel! | Scoop.it

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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's curator insight, October 3, 2013 8:43 AM

MARI is the VFX industry-standard 3D digital paint tool and we’re looking for the world’s best MARI artist. Are you up for a challenge? This year, the famous designer Harald Belker has graciously supplied us with a sci-fi hover bike. Harald’s vehicle and prop designs have appeared in countless films, including Total Recall, Oblivion and the Batmobile in Batman & Robin, Now is your opportunity to take one of Harald’s designs, modeled in MODO, texture it up and make it look amazing. - See more at: http://challenge.cgsociety.org/mari2013#sthash.rFCFzZSh.dpuf

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Cool Digital Art by Grzegorz Domaradzki | Cruzine

Cool Digital Art by Grzegorz Domaradzki | Cruzine | Art, a way to feel! | Scoop.it
Set of digital creative artworks by Grzegorz Domaradzki.

 

Great place to visit for inspiration or just to enjoy the Awesome Artworks. They really are good.

@safegaard

 

"Grzegorz Domaradzki is an illustrator / graphic designer from Poznan, Poland. In the early years, Gabz’s personal art work revolved around rather dark themes. A conscious effort to make his work more broadly appealing and optimistic in its tone has coincided with an increasing focus on his favorite way of creating images: he initially works with pencil and/or pen, before the hand-drawn art gets perfected on his iMac. He also works with vectors, watercolor, acrylic and oil paint. Gabz majors in graphic design and enjoys playing with custom-made typography."


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