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Friday, July 24, 2020

Artist Crafts Detailed Sand Sculptures That Look Like Real-Life Animals From Afar


Artists, no matter what medium they choose, deserve enormous respect. The combination of inspiration, creation, and talent design works of art that enhance our lives and bring more beauty to the world.

One artist named Andoni Bastarrika, from the Basque region of Spain, crafts incredibly lifelike sculptures of animals using wet sand. His work lives on the beaches nearby and is able to be viewed by all.








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Thursday, October 13, 2016

Artist Paints Breed Portraits To Show How Purebred Standards Hurt Dogs


Dog shows are meant to show off the best of the best examples of purebred dogs. There are many strict standards that must be adhered to, and not all of those standards result in healthy pups. One artist, Levi Morris, created a series of dog breed portraits that show off just how harmful these purebred standards can be.

In one painting, he shows how the short snouts and flat faces of Bulldogs can lead to breathing problems. In another, he shows how large, bulging eyes on Pugs can lead to problems with vision, and even eyes falling out. And in another painting, he shows how the excessive folds of a Shar-Pei‘s skin can cause irritation.

To read more on this story, click here: Artist Paints Breed Portraits To Show How Purebred Standards Hurt Dogs

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Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Hungarian Artist and Photographer Flóra Borsi Explores the Human-Animal Connection in a Series of Manipulated Photos


The relationship between humans and animals is one that many artists have explored since the beginning of time. And since people haven’t stopped loving animals both domestic and wild, it’s still a theme that draws in art-lovers and animal-lovers alike.

Hungarian artist and photographer Flóra Borsi explores the human-animal connection in a series of manipulated photos called Animeyed, where she “shares” an eye and creates a double portrait of herself and the animal.

The results are startling and beautiful, and Flóra manages to create a distinct character in each portrait, changing her hair and makeup to reflect the appearance of the animal.

While animals are of course lovely to look at, capturing them in art is also an important reminder to viewers that they share a planet with us, and that we must remember their needs as well as our own.

Like the photographer who captures endangered animals to raise awareness for their protection, Flóra’s photos remind us that we each have a deep connection to nature, even if we don’t always remember that.


To capture the personality of the animal, and to make herself blend into the animal’s appearance, Flóra uses makeup and effects.
Lacy ears and dramatic “cat-eye” eyeliner recall a slinky black cat.



Orange hair and lipstick match this goldfish’s shiny scales. To line up her eye and the animal’s, Flóra uses digital manipulation. So the fish isn’t out of the water, don’t worry!


  
And while the photos are beautiful, she still retains a sense of humor, like this fishy portrait, complete with matching hair!

  


Her portraits each have a distinct feeling and character to them, shaped by the color and texture of the animal, as well as the associations that we humans have with them. This white dove, for example, suggests purity.




Flóra herself also seems to become different in the presence of the different animals, and especially thanks to the makeup and costuming.




She captures the moods we associate with the animals perfectly, like this nervous rabbit.


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Thursday, September 18, 2014

This Artist Lost Everything, But Then His Bull Terrier Became His Muse


Some artists have hooman muses. And some, like pup parent Rafael Mantesso, have dogs.

When Mantesso’s marriage ended, all he was left with was Jimmy Choo, their Bull Terrier, and an empty house. So, he sought to fill in the bare walls with illustrations.

When he started to paint and draw, Jimmy Choo would sometimes want to help, which is when Mantesso started having this pawtist pose for some silly photographs.

To see the photographs, click here: Jimmy Choo







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