Tag: drawing

  • 20 Of The Best Cities To See Street Art

    20 Of The Best Cities To See Street Art

    We see a lot of street art posts on artFido, but where is the best street art actually made? Where can we see it? To answer these questions, we collected a list of some (not all!) of the best cities in the world to see street art in. On the surface, there’s only one thing…

  • Beautiful Tattooed Porcelain Figures by Jessica Harrison

    Beautiful Tattooed Porcelain Figures by Jessica Harrison

    As part of a new body of sculptural work, artist Jessica Harrison has created a series of delicate porcelain figurines depicting idealized women in ball gowns, with one glaring difference from the collectibles found in your grandmother’s curio: each sculpture is covered neck to wrist in ornate sailor tattoos. This juxtaposition is not unfamiliar territory for Harrison…

  • Artist Creates Incredible Stone Sculptures That Defy The Laws Of Physics

    Artist Creates Incredible Stone Sculptures That Defy The Laws Of Physics

    We’ve seen a lot of realistic and surreal artwork at artFido, but Hirotoshi Ito’s bizarre and mind-bending stone sculptures really threw us for a loop. In his masterful hands, common rocks become strange, unsettling and humorous creations that will make you look twice. Surprisingly, it all starts in a riverbed in Ito’s neighborhood, where he…

  • Injecting Paint in Bubble Wrap to Recreate Iconic Paintings

    Injecting Paint in Bubble Wrap to Recreate Iconic Paintings

    Who says bubble wrap is just for packaging or stress relief? New York-based artist Bradley Hart, known for creating amazingly realistic pixelated portraits, has expanded his bubble wrap painting series Impressions to include recreations of iconic masterpieces such as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Johannes Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring, and Vincent van Gogh’s Self Portrait with Grey Felt Hat.…

  • Surface to Structure: An Origami Exhibition Featuring 80 Paper Artists at Cooper Union

    Surface to Structure: An Origami Exhibition Featuring 80 Paper Artists at Cooper Union

    A huge exhibition of 80 contemporary origami artists featuring 120 paper creations is planned to take place this summer at Cooper Union in New York. Cooper Union was the site of the first origami exhibition in the United States 55 years ago. Titled Surface to Structure , the event is curated by Uyen Nguyen who is seeking funding on Indiegogo to…

  • Father Makes Crazy Photo Manipulations With His Three Daughters

    Father Makes Crazy Photo Manipulations With His Three Daughters

    John Wilhelm is a 44-year-old IT Director at a Swiss university with a passion for photography and digital art.  Some of his most wonderfully creative photo manipulations are of his girlfriend Judith and their three young daughters – Lou (5.5 years), Mila (2.8 years) and Yuna (6 months). John’s photos are surreal and eclectic. “I guess…

  • 20 Modern Remakes Of Famous Paintings

    20 Modern Remakes Of Famous Paintings

    You’re probably familiar with a lot of these famous Western art masterpieces, but probably not like this! It started when booooom.com partnered with Adobe to create the Remake project, which asked art students to recreate classic paintings into something else using photography. Here’s our favourite 20 of the remakes, including a couple of extras that we found…

  • Animals Drawn with Moiré Patterns

    Animals Drawn with Moiré Patterns

    This beautiful series of animal illustrations by Milan-based designer Andrea Minini began as a design experiment to obtain complex shapes and depth starting with just a few lines. Using Adobe Illustrator, Minini created textured moiré patterns that give each illustration a surprising intensity. You can see more from this series over on Behance.   And don’t forget, if you’re looking…

  • Artist Photographs the Oldest Living Things in the World before They Vanish

    Artist Photographs the Oldest Living Things in the World before They Vanish

    Since 2004, Brooklyn-based contemporary artist Rachel Sussman has researched, collaborated with biologists, and braved some of the world’s harshest climates from Antarctica to the Mojave Desert in order to photograph the oldest continuously living organisms on Earth. This includes plants like Pando, the “Trembling Giant,” a colony of aspens in Utah with a massive underground root system estimated…

  • Keisha Collins – A New Found Talent in Newfoundland

    Keisha Collins – A New Found Talent in Newfoundland

    Keisha Collins was one of the youngest artists to enter our North American Artist Showcase. At 17, she still lives at home in a small community on the Eastern coast of Newfoundland, Canada. Showing an interest in art from an early age, Keisha soon gained the support of her whole community and now works tirelessly…