Artist Transforms Ordinary Household Objects Into Visually Satisfying Arrangements

This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase, My Modern Met may earn an affiliate commission. just readour disclosurefor more info. This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase, My Modern Met may earn an affiliate commission. Please readour disclosurefor more info. ArtistAdam Hillmanhas a way of finding hidden beauty in ordinary objects. He uses items like toothpicks, buttons, and forks to createmesmerizing flat lay art....

August 9, 2021 · 1 min · 128 words · Jacob Pierce

Esta artista crea enormes dibujos hiperrealistas de flores con lápices de colores

Su mas reciente serie captura los minusculos detalles de diferentes variedades de flores en enormes ilustraciones. Cada una de ellas esta hecha con una variedad de lapices de colores. Hendry mezcla perfectamente los distintos tonos para dar dimension a sus dibujos. “Pink Fluffy Peony”, 114 x 114 centímetros Esta serie botanica incluye representaciones de peonias, amapolas y rosas de colores pastel. Actualmente, Hendry esta trabajando en una futura exposicion en Mile End, Londres....

August 9, 2021 · 1 min · 161 words · Elizabeth Francis

Este adorable pingüino en Japón camina al mercado para “comprar” pescado

Pero como llego LaLa a Japon? Segun la historia, fue hallado atrapado en una red de pesca con el ala y el pico heridos. Un pescador descubrio a LaLa y lo mantuvo en el barco con el. Captura de pantalla:YouTube Cuando el hombre regreso, llevo al pajaro a casa de la familia Nishimoto. Ellos curaron sus heridas y le devolvieron la salud. LaLa nunca se separo de sus cuidadores, por lo que le construyeron una camara refrigeradora bajo su casa....

August 9, 2021 · 1 min · 127 words · Micheal Rogers

Floating Water Pavilion Winds Through Tokyo Garden To Celebrate the Olympics

Kazuyo Sejima is well known for her contemporary buildings both through Kazuyo Sejima & Associates and as part ofSANAA. Sejimas design,Suimei, is a water pavilion that gently flows through a garden in Tokyo. The pavilions name,Suimei, is a Japanese word referring to light shimmering on the surface of water. Delicate greenery is placed along the curving pavilion. Architect Kazuyo Sejima designedSuimei, a water pavilion celebrating the Olympics in Tokyo. Related Articles:

August 9, 2021 · 1 min · 71 words · Jeffrey Barker

Japan Designed Unique Kimonos for Every Country at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics

Poland At each Olympics, we are reminded of the interesting and varied countries on our planet. Scroll down to see more of these stunning kimonos, and visit theKimono Projectto learn more about this initiative. Japan designed unique and symbolic kimonos for every country at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Poland Vietnam Sweden Oman United States of America United Kingdom Brazil Chile Zambia Thailand Ukraine Australia Republic of Ireland Philippines Singapore Romania...

August 9, 2021 · 1 min · 101 words · Brittany Pierce

Study Shows That Bottled Water Is 3,500 Times More Harmful to the Environment Than Tap Water

Additionally, there would be 1,400 times more impact to ecosystems and 3,500 times higher cost of resource extraction. Unfortunately, the popularity of bottled water has continued to rise around the globe. However, there is also a cost. Photo: Hyrman/DepositPhotos Photo: jurisam/DepositPhotos Mistrust is part of the issue that researchers found in Barcelona. And while people may feel safer drinking bottled water, that comfort may be an illusion. The standards for bottled water, on the other hand, are much more lax....

August 9, 2021 · 1 min · 96 words · Latasha Hood

Ces Statues En Bronze Ont D’énormes Têtes Gonflées Par Le « Poids De La Pensée »

Les sculptures, avec leurs tetes surdimensionnees et leurs petits torses, provoquent une reaction immediate. En fin de compte, cette difficulte est devenu le concept. Cette recherche sans fin est devenue, a un certain point, lidee principale. “Not Enough Brains to Survive” Jai commence a reflechir a la facon dont je pouvais transformer cette idee en sculpture. Pour lui, les pieces representent un moment de calme juste avant la chute. Les gens appliquent leurs propres perspectives et significations a lart, leur permettant devoluer constamment et de rester dynamiques....

August 8, 2021 · 1 min · 117 words · Judith Porter

Each Dome in This Futuristic Botanical Garden Has a Different Climate and Plant Life

One building includes a nature museum, bonsai museum, research library, a restaurant, and more. This gives them a perfect view of the real highlight of the complexthe three domes. Fittingly, the aquatic garden is actually placed on the lake. Each of the three orbs is connected via elegant winding walkways that take visitors around and over the lake. Though they feature unique areas, the architectural backdrop for each garden is consistent....

August 8, 2021 · 1 min · 107 words · Dennis Brown

Fantasy-Inspired Bookshelf Dioramas Add Miniature Magic to Your Shelves

This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase, My Modern Met may earn an affiliate commission. yo readour disclosurefor more info. This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase, My Modern Met may earn an affiliate commission. Please readour disclosurefor more info. For the imaginative reader,bookshave the power to transport them into a whole other world. They create hand-crafted bookshelf dioramas that are born from their tremendous love forliterature....

August 8, 2021 · 1 min · 158 words · Megan Davenport

This Artist Creates Larger-Than-Life Flower Drawings With Colored Pencils

Well, Australian artistCj Hendryspecializes intrompe l’oeil drawings. Her latest series captures the intricate details of varieties of flowers in massive, hyperrealistic renderings. Each one is made using a variety of colored pencils. “Pink Fluffy Peony,” 45 x 45 inches Hendry masterfully layers and blends the different hues together to build dimension in her drawings. This botanical series features depictions of pastel-colored peonies, poppies, and roses. Australian artist Cj Hendry creates hyperrealistic colored pencil drawings inspired by flowers....

August 8, 2021 · 1 min · 138 words · Kelly Long

Uncover the History Behind Rembrandt’s Masterpiece Painting ‘The Night Watch’

Rembrandt, The Night Watch, oil on canvas, 1642. (Photo: Public Domain, viaWikimedia Commons.) Rembrandt van Rijnwas one of the most prolific artists of the Dutch Golden Age. Rembrandt, “The Night Watch,” oil on canvas, 1642. (Photo: Public Domain, viaWikimedia Commons.) Completed in 1652, this massive work is one of the hallmarks of the Dutch Golden Age. Who was Rembrandt? Rembrandt, Self-Portrait with Two Circles, oil on canvas, c.16651669. Rembrandt, “Self-Portrait with Two Circles,” oil on canvas, c....

August 8, 2021 · 2 min · 356 words · Jessica Cross

5 Great Works by Architect Eero Saarinen, a Master of Monument

He came from a family of creativesincluding a successful architect father named Eliel Saarinen. From architecture to furniture design, Saarinen created awe-inspiring pieces that were both daring and incredibly simple. His projects often featured swooping concrete elements and dramatic interiors but were direct in their geometry and meaning. From left to right: MIT Chapel, MIT Chapel Interior, Kresge Auditorium, Dulles International Airport, TWA Flight Center, TWA Flight Center Interior, Gateway Arch, Dulles International Airport Interior...

August 7, 2021 · 2 min · 293 words · Maria Johnson

Cet Artiste Crée Des Paysages À Couper Le Souffle Grâce À Des Retouches Photos Surréalistes

Lart peut etre une fenetre sur un autre temps et un autre lieu. Expert en photo-manipulation, Chin fusionne des paysages saisissants avec des animaux, des personnages et autres sujets. La cle dun composite reussi comme le sien, cest dajouter de linattendu. Je trouve plus facile de raconter mes histoires avec des images, plutot que des mots, explique-t-il. Tout semble possible dans les paysages immersifs de Chin. Lartiste Ted Chin cree des mondes fantastiques grace a ses competences sur Photoshop....

August 7, 2021 · 1 min · 90 words · Mary Hughes