Max Zorn







Max Zorn constructs unbelievably realistic portrait with only brown packing tape and a scalpel! Go check the rest of his work here. via my modern met







Max Zorn constructs unbelievably realistic portrait with only brown packing tape and a scalpel! Go check the rest of his work here. via my modern met
“Locomotive”, the most recent addition to the mosaic screen installation in the foyer of Place des Arts, is a portrayal of a human machine.Human flesh makes up a patchwork of glittering metallic members – which have the luster of new pistons and bolts – engendering a hybrid mass! Very impressive to say the least









I have posted the amazing work of Robert Longo before, but I feel that his Men in the Cities series deserves another post!
Another piece of advertising structure reclaimed by artists!! Great stuff! Via adfreak
Sergio Albiac ( the creator of content is queen) has created a new type of portrait! His new project is all about going beyond physical appearances and attempting to render the interior world of a human being, through memories, emotions, relationships and personal story. All of it organized around a portrait painting metaphor: brushes loaded with meanings instead of paint would render a portrait using his new “generative video painting” technique. A technique that starts with collecting personal videos of the person portrayed, tagged by him/her with relevant concepts and descriptions. Very innovative to say the least! More info about this incredible piece of art here
You sooooo got to love the internet for things like this one here! What an amazing gem! Dali on the ABC television program The Mike Wallace Interview. If you are into art make sure that you check this out. via the laughingsquid



Ophelia Chong’s art is about using digital tools, the keyboard, the internet it is not photoshopped and most importantly it is based on LUCK. Ophelia searches the web for sites that have a flash base with a slide show that has a slow dissolve (not an easy task), the she does Command >Shift>4 at the right moment when one image moves into the next! Go check her work here and here