Ancient Japanese art focused on the culture and surroundings of the Asian island, depicting scenes of human affairs, landscapes and mythology in a highly stylized way. This design style has persisted ...
Nov 16, 2011
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These fanatical food lovers have declared their permanent affection for their favorite foods by having tattoos of the food stuff inked into their skin. It’s food art, even though it’s not ...
Nov 14, 2011
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Share a bit of Christmas humor with these funny Christmas cartoons, based on famous Christmas characters such as Santa Claus, Frosty the Snowman and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
Frosty the S...
Nov 14, 2011
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Ever wondered what your favorite cartoon character would look like if they grew up? How a famous comic book hero would be drawn if they grew old? Here are a few artists’ designs showing grown up...
Nov 13, 2011
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Is it bizarre to find that there is fan art for an art work? Leonardo da Vinci’s celebrated masterpiece, The Mona Lisa, has fascinated art lovers for centuries. It is said that her eyes follow ...
Nov 08, 2011
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Human skeletons have been used as architectural decoration for centuries. Human bone art has been used to scare enemies or to commemorate the dead, as in the case of The Bone Church.
Artist Francois R...
Nov 08, 2011
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Caricaturists are artists who created humorous portraits of people by exaggerating some features while shrinking others. The aim of a caricature is to emphasize the characteristics of the subject in ...
Nov 08, 2011
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There are several chewing gum art styles. All use chewing or bubble gum as the art medium, but some are a combination of found art and paint, whereas others are planned ahead of time.
Chewing G...
Nov 07, 2011
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Most tattoo designs are a statement of some kind, about religious beliefs, political statements or simply as a way to show allegiance to a place, person or idea. But there are some tattoo designs that...
Nov 06, 2011
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Leaf carving is the art of carefully shaving away the top layers of a leaf to create a pattern or image. The veins of the leaf are left intact to strengthen the art work and to showcase the natural pa...
Nov 06, 2011
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