Tuesday, October 16, 2012

THESE ARE BEAUTIFUL WORKS OF ART!






In his early 20s, Wisconsin artist Kevin Iris became obsessed with growing small bonsai trees and over time he amassed a miniature forest of over 20 trees in his home. One aspect of shaping bonsai trees is learning how to properly “train” the branches to grow in a certain direction. This is often accomplished by using stiff wires wrapped around the branches to slowly guide them in the right direction. At one point Iris had a particularly stubborn tree nearly encased in wire when he suddenly he could make things a lot easier for himself by removing the tree completely. Years later he’s made dozens of wire trees that have appeared in galleries and juried shows, some of which are even available for sale online. (via lost at e minor)

Carne Griffiths, Artist





UK-based illustrator Carne Griffiths creates these striking portraits with uncommon mediums such as tea brandy, vodka, whiskey, graphite and calligraphy ink. His drawings most frequently explore human and floral forms, as says he’s “fascinated by the flow of line and the ‘invisible lines’ that connect us to the natural world.” The four pieces above are part of a limited edition postcard set just released by Griffiths, each of which comes in a fancy custom-illustrated, wax-sealed envelope. He also has a solo show at Ink-d Gallery in Brighton that closes this Saturday. (via behance)

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Art takes many forms...

When you look at this picture you see it's Albert Einstein. But if you stand 15 feet away it will become Marilyn Monroe.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Easels in Frederick Collectors Preview

Here is your invitation to the Collectors Preview. Buy your ticket today so you can be among the first to view and purchase the beautiful paintings of Downtown Frederick and take part in all the fun!

Monday, May 9, 2011

Color in the landscape.

Flower fields in The Netherlands almost look Photoshopped! I would love to see this in real life someday.