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It took about eight and half thousand diamonds to completely cover the surface of the skull |
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Concept: Hunting women in purple (pictures found on google) |
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The artist uses computers to edit his pictures, and creates art in a larger space than the subject photographed |
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Japanese erotic photographer |
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Go ahead, you know you want to. Trash it. Get it dirty. Get it wet. Roll around in the mud. Drench it in the ocean. Totally trash it. |
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winner picture of an image manipulation contest |
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Created with an open source fractal flame editor. |
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Charcoal drawing on paper |
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silicon breasts in white ballons |
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self portrait of upcoming artist |
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Draw a simple smiley face where ever you go |
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Say Retorted instead of retarded |
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Media installation with giant pop corns |
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Monument of consum |
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Food decorated to look like people |
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Ornament pencil drawing |
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Simple forms, simple light effects, simple motives - low tech art photography |
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brazilian suzanna schlemm's paintings |
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The most expensive paintings ever reached in an auction (April 2010), USD 106.4 million |
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A red ant which bites and then sprays acid on the wound - the ultimate symbol for our performance society - a hard working person always ready to react on attacks |
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Will Cotton creates paintings of eroticized sweets and desserts. He has a professional oven in his studio and makes all of these himself. Then uses them as models for the paintings. |
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Laser drawings as artwork on wallpapers and paintings, paying tribute to 50 years laser |
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The artist is inspired by urban geometry. She paints large-scale scenes which distill architecture into lines, planes, and colors. |
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terrible art |
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digital print of naked human haunches and thighs, arranged to resemble a Chinese painting of mountains. |
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stripcofee |
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Plaster Belly, 8 months pregnant, decorative Lamp |
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A sludgy image of the grey Rhine under grey skies is the most expensive photo ever sold (2.7 mio GBP). The artist carefully digitally removed any intrusive features – dog walkers, cyclists, a factory building – until it was bleak enough to satisfy him. |