My favorite part is the red in the lower left.
Another painting from my New York series, disappointed people holding on to guardrails.
My favorite part is the red in the lower left.
Another painting from my New York series, disappointed people holding on to guardrails.
Source zucherman
Sin titulo 2 by Pedro Campos
It’s an OIL PAINTING on CANVAS. I don’t even understand. (He’s really good at this.)
(via Quipsologies)
Source pedrocampos.net
Tim Bavington translates music into paintings. He has a show coming up in LA.
(via Cool Hunting)
Source coolhunting.com
“Dude is like Bob Ross on crack.” - Xeni Jardin
Word.
The artist is Fabian Gaete Maureira, from Chile.
мастерпис.flv by denisbudkov
(via Boing Boing)
Source youtube.com
“Goldfish Salvation” Riusuke Fukahori by zique76

A Cup of Flower by Riusuke Fukahori
They’re not real fish! They’re like a fantastic blend of painting and sculpture. The artist makes the fish by using paint and resin to build the piece in layers.
(via designboom and Quipsologies)
Source youtube.com
It’s a painting of neurons in the cortex! Greg Dunn’s stuff is neat. Check out his site!
I enjoy Asian art. I particularly love minimalist scroll and screen painting from the Edo period in Japan. I am also a fan of neuroscience. Therefore, it was a fine day when two of my passions came together upon the realization that the elegant forms of neurons (the cells that comprise your brain) can be painted expressively in the Asian sumi-e style. Neurons may be tiny in scale, but they posess the same beauty seen in traditional forms of the medium (trees, flowers, and animals).
I admire the Japanese, Chinese, and Korean masters because of their confidence in simplicity. I try to emulate this idea.
When I’m not doing this I’m working on a doctorate in neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania, to which I give a thumbs up.
(via Greg Dunn | Visual Art | Neuroscience Art | Gold Leaf Painting)
Source gregadunn.com
“These extraordinary images reveal what happens when electrical surges pass through a metal board with a simple plant on top. Photographer Robert...
Picture by Mark Carwardine - zoologist and amazing photographer.
