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Finals in a nut shell.
Fellow Art Student: Girl, you look like shit. You need a small shot of vodka in some eggnog.
Me: What I need is a small shot of eggnog in my vodka.
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“Never be a spectator of unfairness or stupidity….The grave will supply plenty of...”
– Christopher Hitchens 1949-2011 (via walkingthroughsmoke)
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Anonymous asked: Love your blog (: And those people you admire seems pretty unique. ai
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digitalbyprocess: Two Machines Drawing in the studio.
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Digital - Through My Eyes: Realistic Paintings... →
digitalbyprocess: Article Source: Click Here Let’s take a look at the works of some of the world’s greatest photorealism masters – Roberto Bernardi, Steve Mills and Erich Christensen. Forget about Photoshop, Maya or 3Ds Max – these guys have gone the old school way. Roberto Bernardi was born in Todi on the…
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Theo Jansen on his “new creatures”. I saw this TED talk a few years ago, and ever since the idea about releasing art onto the world, into the wild unprotected non-felt-roped off areas has stuck with me. This art is courageous. It’s innovative. It doesn’t lurk in museums behind admission prices and DO NOT TOUCH signs, it roams the beaches, tempts the tides, and rides the...
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Torsten Reil on how the study of Biology improves art. Just as “animate” means to give life, the proper use of biology gives better life to the art that imitates the life.
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I’m very impressed with the Da Vinci surgical machine. I’ve gotten to ‘play’ with one myself, and the experience was incredible. The small hands are astoundingly dextrous and the interface with the surgeon is beyond amazing (within only a few minutes of trial and error I was able to tie knots, sort tiny colored rings, and perform tasks).
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Francis Bacon
Time to Bacon up this blog! So you’ve heard that everything is better with more Bacon? You probably thought that meant the food, but really it’s all about artist Francis Bacon. This Irish-born British painter used striking color, composition, satire, and graphic imagery to depict portraits of loneliness, anxiety, and distress. Often shocking and highly emotional Bacon’s work is...
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