Tag: color
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I Combine Thousands Of Photos To Create One Image Of A Mineral
My Name is Chris Perani; I am a photographer who specializes in capturing the microscopic details of our world. My latest project, “Minerals,” exemplifies the intricate nature of minerals, fossils, shells, and gems. Using extreme macro techniques, each final image is a combination of tens of thousands of photos stitched together to create one large…
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Fantastical Portraits Celebrate the Beauty of Black Girls’ Natural Hair
If you haven't checked out husband and wife duo Kahran and Regis Bethencourt aka CreativeSoul Photo's next level fantastical work, then you're in for a treat. On a mission to bring ethereal, out of this world imagery featuring stereotypically predominantly white subcultures like steampunk to a new generation of people of colour, the US-based couple…
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Designer Identifies Striking Color Palettes of Beloved TV Shows, Films, and Music Videos
Color means a lot to a lot of people. To some people, it means everything. Color is particularly important in art, design, and film, and plays a vital role in fostering the mood of a composition or scene. Palette Maniac has a self obsessed “love for colors” that defines the entirety of her Instagram account.…
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Visually Satisfying Project Shares the Color Palettes of Iconic Film Scenes
Twitter account Cinema Palettes puts together the color scheme of scenes from famous movies including Spirited Away directed by Hayao Miyazaki, The Shining directed by Stanley Kubrick, Mad Max: Fury Road directed by George Miller and Edward Scissorhands directed by Tim Burton. Browse through some of the popular entries below. If you can’t find your…
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Designer Has The Most Colorful Apartment You’ve Ever Seen
Your house isn’t a home without a bit of color. That’s the motto for Amina Mucciolo, aka Studio Mucci. The designer has taken the Internet by storm after she transformed her apartment into a rainbow. With light purple walls, pastel cabinets, a flower wall, a hello kitty microwave, and colorful paper cranes hanging from the…
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Thousands of Photos Combined to Create on Image of a Butterfly Wing
I never thought I would be running around with a net desperately trying to capture butterflies and dragonflies. But that was exactly what I was doing two summers ago at the local golf course. Living north of San Francisco I am surrounded by natural beauty with flowing waterfalls, giant redwoods, and luscious green hillsides. However…
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Amazing Rare Python Has a Pumpkin Patch Growing on Its Skin
As Halloween gets nearer, everyone is thinking about pumpkin pies. But have you ever seen anything as beautiful as these rare piebald ball pythons with their unusual markings that appear like jack o’lanterns right on their skin? Redditor rsantos11 posted an image of a really beautiful albino piebald ball python known as a pumpkin pied…
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Artist creates interactive art and murals accessable by the Blind
Denver Based Artist, Detour, has always explored interactive art in his practice. He has been working with the elements of sound and color for the past 8 years. It wasn’t until 4 years ago that Detour started creating work that allowed people to touch, feel, and explore his art in a natural way. This lead…
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A Collection of the Most Creative Body Art Ever Made
Body painting is an ancient and traditional form of artistic expression that has long existed in many tribal cultures. There is no doubt that the naked body is a perfect work of art on it’s own, but these artists have taken it one step further and turned the human form into an actual canvas! The natural shapes and curves of the human body served…
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A Rainbow of Thread Fills a Gallery at the Toledo Museum of Art
Mexican installation artist Gabriel Dawe’s most recent installation, Plexus no. 35, is a rainbow installation that appears as refracted light beams and is made out of thousands of multicolor threads. It’s housed in the Toledo Museum of Art’s Great Gallery, and will be on display through January 22, 2017. You can see more of his work on his website and Instagram. And don’t forget,…