Tag: artFido

  • 31 of the FUNNIEST Moving Images Ever. Promise.

    31 of the FUNNIEST Moving Images Ever. Promise.

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      These days, it’s a big call to claim that something is the best of anything.  But we’re pretty confident in saying that the GIFs below are in fact the funniest, ever. Believe us. Just scroll down and enjoy! 1. The most perfect moment that ever happened.   2. This balloon enthusiast.   3. The surprisingly well-prepared bucket…

  • Stunning Black & White Makeup and Photography

    Stunning Black & White Makeup and Photography

    Russian photographer Alexander Khokhlov and makeup artist Valeriya Kutsan collaborated on this photographic series featuring heavily made up black & white faces – showcasing ‘op art’ geometry, stark contrasts, and even – Mickey Mouse!   And don’t forget, if you’re looking for a piece of original art to hang on your walls, check out artFido…

  • HUGE Multi Story Mural by RONE in Berlin

    HUGE Multi Story Mural by RONE in Berlin

    Australian street artist RONE recently completed work on this great five-story mural on building facade at Nollendorfplatz in Berlin. The artist is known for straddling the line between beauty and decay by creating large-scale depictions of idealized portraits that appear perfectly composed at a distance, but a closer inspection reveals signs of deterioration and imperfection. You can…

  • Stunning Portraits of Siamese Fighting Fish by Visarute Angkatavanic

    Stunning Portraits of Siamese Fighting Fish by Visarute Angkatavanic

    Thai photographer Visarute Angkatavanich shoots phenomenal portraits of Siamese fighting fish (betta). The intimate photos are perfectly lit in clear water and look as if the fish are floating in midair. See much more here.   And don’t forget, if you’re looking for a piece of original art to hang on your walls, check out artFido HERE!

  • Fleeting Glimpses of Love on the New York Subway

    Fleeting Glimpses of Love on the New York Subway

    Street photographer Matt Weber has been documenting life in New York City since 1984 when be bought his first camera, a Canon AE-1 with a 50mm lens. Since then he has taken thousands of photos that run the gamut of human emotion; from anger and hatred to love and compassion. You can go through his extensive archives…

  • Insects and Animals Made from Repurposed Objects by Edouard Martinet

    Insects and Animals Made from Repurposed Objects by Edouard Martinet

    It’s hard to believe that these perfectly assembled sculptures by French artist Edouard Martinet ever existed in any other form than they appear now. Yet every head, thorax, leg, wing, and eye from these assorted creatures was once part of a car, bicycle, typewriter, or other found objects. Reading through his material lists it becomes clear how…

  • A Transparent Cabin Built of Wood and Mirrors by Phillip K Smith

    A Transparent Cabin Built of Wood and Mirrors by Phillip K Smith

    Lucid Stead is an architectural installation by artist Phillip K. Smith III that takes an existing structure in the deserts of Joshua Tree, California and revitalizes it with mirrors, LED lights, and custom built technology to accentuate the beauty of the bare landscape. Aptly referred to as an “architectural intervention,” the 70-year-old homesteader shack’s weathered and…

  • 15 of the Most Hilarious Photobombs Ever

    15 of the Most Hilarious Photobombs Ever

    Wikipedia states that a photobomb is “the act of inserting oneself into the field of view of a photograph, often in order to play a practical joke on the photographer or the subjects”. We’ve always been a fan of the technique, and have put together some of the best photobombing photos the net has to…

  • Amazingly Wrapped Aluminum Wire Sculptures by Seung Mo Park

    Amazingly Wrapped Aluminum Wire Sculptures by Seung Mo Park

    Korean artist Seung Mo Park continues to amaze with his astonishingly crafted figurative sculptures made with tightly wrapped layers of aluminum wire based on fiberglass forms. The works shown here are part of the Brooklyn-based artist’s Human series where he recreates the delicate wrinkles and folds of clothing as well as the sinuous musculature of the human body in…

  • Mom Creates Fairytale Photos of Her Napping Baby

    Mom Creates Fairytale Photos of Her Napping Baby

    Freelance artist Sioin Queenie Liao created these fairytale dreamscapes of her napping son using common household items for a series of images called “Wengenn in Wonderland.” A skirt was folded to represent the moon and a belt for a snake. No shopping required. Creating a scene “just like how an artist would with her paint…