Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2011

Cute and Fantastic Nail Art Designs

Nail Art Designs

Nail Art Designs are very popular as well a fashion trend that most girls and women follows. Nail art designs creativity can be seen in fingernails and toenails and not to mention, nail art has become a prospective field of fashion. Acrylic nails and natural nail art designs are practice widely. See some cute and fantastic nail art designs.
 Nail Art Designs
 Nail Art Designs
 Nail Art Designs
 Halloween Nail Art Designs
 Nail Art Designs
 Nail Art Designs
 Nail Art Designs
 Nail Art Designs
 Nail Art Designs
 Nail Art Designs
And of course Lady Gaga Nail Art Design


 Lady Gaga Nail Art Design
 Nail Art Designs
 Nail Art Designs
 Nail Art Designs
 Nail Art Designs
 Nail Art Designs

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

$100,000 Bill on the Billboard

$100,000 Bill on the Billboard
Talk about a big bill. John Baldessari's 25-by-75-foot image of a $100,000 note—an art installation next to Manhattan's High Line elevated park—clearly qualifies. Some commenters have already made the "bill board" pun, but I'm coining "bill bored" because Woodrow Wilson's stern, outsized mug grows tiresome awfully fast. $100K bills actually exist. They were printed during the Great Depression but never publicly circulated. They're illegal to own, so if you see one on the pavement, best to just leave it there—though it would be a hoot to buy a Sprite with one at Duane Reade and watch them try to make change.  Is the installation a commentary on our troubled economic times? Of course, the currency of any work of art is in the eye of the beholder. In this case, that huge bill is undeniably worthless—which may be the most salient commentary of all. Photo by Bill Orcutt.

Todd McLellan Meticulous Disassembly Art

 Todd McLellan Meticulous Disassembly Art
Artist Todd McLellan has more patience than all of us combined. Meticulously taking apart classic objects such as a typewriter or flip clock, he breaks them down piece by piece and separates them into groups. After he places all the pieces onto a white background with all the parts laid out together, he produces exquisitely detailed images that display the inner mechanics behind the devices. But, the tireless artist did not stop there. McLellan created another series of dynamic photos that show each object disassembled again, but this time, it looks as though they’re caught in mid-explosion! See Todd McLellan Meticulous Disassembly Unique Art Images.

 Todd McLellan Meticulous Disassembly Art
 Todd McLellan Meticulous Disassembly Art
 Todd McLellan Meticulous Disassembly Art
 Todd McLellan Meticulous Disassembly Art
 Todd McLellan Meticulous Disassembly Art
Todd McLellan Meticulous Disassembly Unique Art

Friday, September 16, 2011