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A graffiti that fuses with corners

Today Wikipedia defines ‘graffiti’ as a free paint mode, considered as illegal and created in urban spaces. Its origin goes back to the Roman Empire when people did inscriptions on the walls with a satiric or critic theme. But it’s in the recent decades that graffiti began to change the way they’re perceived. Especially when […]

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Alessandro Paglia creates hyper realistic images with pen and black ink

Alessandro Paglia has always loved the elegance, deepness and simplicity of black and white. Mainly in big sizes, Paglia transforms iconic design objects and contemporary industrial aesthetics in hyper realistic works of art. He begins the process by photographing the subject, then he draws it with pencil. Afterwards he carefully reproduces the object with a […]

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Rick and Morty art prints that you can take home

Gallery 1988 (West) in Los Angeles is displaying the official “Rick and Morty” art show. This event will be held this month from January the 13th to January the28 th. The best thing about this show is that you can both visit the exhibition and have the opportunity of taking these incredible works of art […]

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Cubism and Realism Collide in New Murals and Paintings by ‘Belin’

Spanish artist Miguel Ángel Belinchón Bujes, or Belin, has long been known in the graffiti world for his photorealistic murals. After a recent trip to Pablo Picasso’s birthplace however, his work has begun to adopt elements of cubism—now producing creative portraits in a style he’s dubbed postneocubismo. His works are often based on loved ones, breaking […]

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Stairs around the world turned into art

Urban art is best known for those murals that cover complete walls, and even a whole side of a building. This kind of art has the capacity of turning the world in an outdoor gallery, but there is a surface that tends to be ignored: stairs.  

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Art in augmented reality with Google Tilt Brush

One of the strongest technological progresses during this past 2016 was virtual reality. Big manufacturers have begun to focus on hardware and it’s only a matter of time that through these platforms we start to see more innovations in the world of software. Google has been one of the big companies that has decided to […]

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BMW Art Car By Los Angeles Minimalist John Baldessari To Race 24 Hours In Daytona

The BMW art car #19 was revealed as a static sculpture at Miami Beach Art Basel in November. The 585hp M6 GTLM, painted by the celebrated Californian conceptual artist John Baldessari, is expected to compete on 28 and 29 January in the grueling 24-hour marathon on the race track of Rolex 24 at Daytona Beach Florida for what is expected […]

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ArtCase Talk – Laura Grant

Laura is a freelance surface pattern designer based in the UK. She loves print, pattern and color, she has worked for several UK suppliers across a variety of products. Laura loves the variety her job gives her. Could you tell us who are you, your professional background, and what do you do currently? Laura Grant: I’m Laura, […]

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Famous logos with elements from movies

A brand movie that could work The design studio Invasione based in Milan, Italy, created a funny project where they imagined what would happen if the most famous movies got mixed with world’s most important brands. For each piece of this sign collection they blended a well-known brand with a famous movie to create a […]

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Hand Drawing, a 2017 design tendency that you’ll get to see a lot

Among the design tendencies that will be more and more seen in 2017 we can mention Hand Drawing. Take a look to these creative examples. Hand Drawing is a style characterized by the handwork that creative people are capable of creating. Hands can accomplish designs with a personality of their own. Human imperfection allows -through […]

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