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Artist turns her New York home into a psychedelic retreat

Artist turns her New York home into a psychedelic retreat when American artist kat o’sullivan purchased a run-down 1840s residence in upstate new york, she planned for its total reconstruction into a psychedelic retreat, painted in a spectrum of rainbow hues and large-scale frescoes. Since then, she and partner mason brown have added oddly shaped windows, vibrantly colored exterior paneling and a pink front door to their home, transforming it into ‘calico’. black-painted trim gives the entire scheme a cartoon-like quality, as if torn from the pages of a comic magazine. a hand-painted mural illustrated near the roof draws out the shape of smiling mouth, while two adjacent window-frames serve as the eyes of the architectural face.

artist turns her new york home into a psychedelic retreat

kat o’sullivan psychedelic home in new york home

o’sullivan has added oddly shaped windows to exterior

kat o’sullivan psychedelic home in new york home

colorful exterior paneling is painted in a spectrum of rainbow hues

kat o’sullivan psychedelic home in new york home

black painted outlines give the entire exterior a cartoon-like quality

kat o’sullivan psychedelic home in new york home

murals painted near the roof illustrate a smiling face, completed by window frames acting like eyes

kat o’sullivan psychedelic home in new york home

the artist’s bus parked outside is colorized with a similar stylistic approach

kat o’sullivan psychedelic home in new york home

vibrant shades are painted onto the walls of the home

kat o’sullivan psychedelic home in new york home

working on the residence.

 

Blu adds painted personalities to roman military warehouse

blu adds painted personalities to roman military warehouse

blu wraps roman military warehouse with mural of 50 faces
blu wraps roman military warehouse with mural of 50 faces
blu wraps roman military warehouse with mural of 50 faces
blu wraps roman military warehouse with mural of 50 faces
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Italian street artist blu, likely best known for his complex graffiti animations, has transformed a former military warehouse in rome into an expansive and colorful mural, canvassing the building’s surface in over 25 unique faces.Nearly 50 windows spanning three storeys become the eyes of each quirky character, wrapping the porto fluviale — now a residential site — in an eclectic, rainbow range of painted personalities. banana-clad and leaf covered faces are etched onto the existing framework, canvassing the original architectural details. the vibrant spectrum of overlapping illustrations introduces a lively atmosphere to the street, where the daily routine of passers-by is interrupted by the unexpected introduction of public art.

360° Laser-Cut Paper Story Books by Yusuke Oono

New 360° Laser-Cut Paper Story Books by Yusuke Oono

Japanese graphic designer and architect Yusuke Oono (previously) released a trio of new laser-cut storybooks including depictions of ‘Jack in the Beanstalk’ and Mount Fuji. The books are comprised 40 images bound into a book that can be fanned out at 360° creating a narrative that can be explored from multiple angles. While these pieces seen here are one-off creations, Oono has several other folding books and lights available through Artechnica.

New 360° Laser Cut Paper Story Books by Yusuke Oono silhouettes paper books

New 360° Laser Cut Paper Story Books by Yusuke Oono silhouettes paper books

New 360° Laser Cut Paper Story Books by Yusuke Oono silhouettes paper books

New 360° Laser Cut Paper Story Books by Yusuke Oono silhouettes paper books

New 360° Laser Cut Paper Story Books by Yusuke Oono silhouettes paper books

Sultan the Pit Pony

Sultan the Pit Pony is a spectacular raised-earth sculpture of a horse that extends over 200 meters in Caerphilly

Photo credit: Steve Brockett

Light Installations by Bruce Munro

Light Installations by Bruce Munro

For more such images visit: http://www.waddesdon.org.uk/christmas/winter-light-at-waddesdon-bruce-munro

Ornate Mongolian Wedding Costumes Made Out of Paper by Asya Kozina

For more such beautiful art work visit: http://asyakozina.com/en/

Realist artist Ivan Hoo

These amazing hyper realistic drawings are so lifelike they could pass for photographs. The incredibly detailed works of art were created by self-taught artist Ivan Hoo, from Singapore, who earns a living from his realistic drawings and paintings.

The 31-year-old takes up to three days to complete the impressive pieces, which include animal portraits and still life drawings of everyday items such as a Starbucks cup. The A3 sketches are completed using a range of soft pastel pencils and are drawn from still life, or a photograph taken by Ivan himself. (Caters News)

Source: Yahoo News

Ivan Hoos drawing of a Starbucks containers being knocked over. (Ivan Hoo/Caters News)

Ivan Hoos drawing of a pug. (Ivan Hoo/Caters News)

Ivan Hoos drawing of a young boy. (Ivan Hoo/Caters News)

Ivan Hoos drawing of a Starbucks containers being knocked over. (Ivan Hoo/Caters News)

Kris kuksi’s Antiquity in the faux at Mark Moore Gallery

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 Kris Kuksi’s “Antiquity in the Faux” at Mark Moore Gallery

While Kris Kuksi’s baroque assemblages (first covered in HF Vol. 19) have an ornate aesthetic suited for marble or gilded bronze, his work is composed of carefully-chosen collections of commonplace, throwaway objects. Kuksi assembles dolls, jewelry, model parts and various consumerist debris into monumental dioramas. Within them, his characters are embroiled in a chaotic drama of violence and sex, which Kuksi carefully contains into symmetrical, harmonious compositions that appear deceptively decorative at a first glance. The Kansas-based artist will be showing his new body of work for his solo show, “Antiquity in the Faux,” opening at Mark Moore Gallery in Los Angeles on November 15.

http://hifructose.com/2014/11/04/preview-kris-kuksis-antiquity-in-the-faux-at-mark-moore-gallery/

Beautiful photography by Nedrag Terces Eht

Flower Matango, Takashi Murakami (2010) at Chateau Versailles

Incredible ocean and nature photography by Careron Watts

By Cameron Watts
For more such pics Visit: https://500px.com/camwattsphoto

Libri Mundi – Horror Litreature

Gigantic Man Erupts from the Earth in this Spectacular Outdoor Sculpture

Feltepve (“Ripped Up” or “Popped Up”) by Ervin Loranth Herve

For more details visit: Ervin Loranth Herve

Kaleidoscopic Glass Installations

Kaleidoscopic Glass Installations by Olafur Eliasson

For more information visit: Olafur Eliasson

Marvelous Drawings

Wonderful drawings by Yaroslav Gerzhedovich, for more pictures visit the below link

Yaroslav Gerzhedovich

Falling Slowly

Falling Slowly

Artist: Joey Baker 2012

http://www.behance.net/JoeyBaker