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Yayoi Kusama – Inspired by Hallucinations.
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This gallery contains 7 photos.
Yayoi Kusama is a Japanese artist who has been intrigued by the concept of infinity and dots. She creates striking work that is inspired directly from her hallucinations. It should be noted that Kusama has been living in a psychiatric … Continue reading
Keep Calm!
Artist Charles Santoso.
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This gallery contains 30 photos.
Concept artist and illustrator Charles Santoso, is from Sidney Australia and loves to draw little things. As quoted from his website, “He loves drawing very little things in a very little journal and dreams about funny wondrous creatures.” Santoso’s work is … Continue reading
Vintage Inspiration.
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This gallery contains 18 photos.
Many outside sources can spark the creative flow. Personally, I love the inspiration of vintage photography. Witnessing the perspective of the way life used to be is refreshing and it’s interesting to compare society from now to then.
Fun typography.
Text and artistic skill mixed together creates lovely images of bold typography. The text is fun to read and there is usually a witty undertone. The popularity is increasing in typography art as there are more creations of it now than ever before.


I hate prog1
Doinfg the 100 hot balloons was a B!@#^. I just glad it’s over! But Now I have to paint 5 post card every week, which Surprisingly I have more ideas that I can do in 1 semester
Painting with Shadows and Lights
Rashad Alakbarov is an artist from Azerbaijan who uses a random array of items and strategic placement of lighting to create paintings on walls. Upon first glance at the wall projections, I wouldn’t have expected them to be created from items like colored airplanes and water bottles. It’s pretty cool.
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2012/01/rashad-alakbarov-paints-with-shadows-and-lights/
Kyle Bean
National Geographic Photo Contest 2011
These photographs are incredible. Check them out!
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2011/11/national_geographic_photo_cont.html

