Art

Famous Painters Used Photographs

Posted By Lisa McNear on April 01, 2010

Famous Paintings from Photographs

Many of the most famous paintings of Van Gogh, Toulouse Lautrec or Paul Gauguin were inspired by photographs.

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Amazing 3D Building Murals

Posted By Lisa McNear on March 25, 2010

3D Murals Painted on the Sides of Buildings
Amazing 3D Building Murals

These scenes of wrecked buildings and unique structures are actually huge three dimensional works of art done on the side of buildings. Since he first started back in 2002, John Pugh has been fooling many for years with his 3D murals.Read More

Collection of World Records

Posted By Lisa McNear on March 21, 2010

Mosaic of pop legend Michael Jackson using 250,000 paintbrushes by artist Saimir Strati
Paintbrush Art Mosaic of Michael Jackson

Boston.com has put together a collection of more than 30 world records and record attempts around the world.Read More

Hummer Stagecoach

Posted By Steve Ross on March 20, 2010

Hummer Stagecoach

The converted Hummer H2, which made its debut last week in New York City’s Central Park, was drawn by two horses, Duke and Diesel. Complete with chrome, LED lighting, and a custom audio/video system, the carriage called CEO Stagecoach is a lavish ride for its rich clients.Read More

Musical Instrument Sculptures

Posted By Lisa McNear on February 01, 2010

Musical Instrument Sculptures

These creative sculptures are cast in resin and hand painted designs that are available as a trumpet, piano, clarinet, and guitar. Priced at $30.Read More

Industrial Age Lighting

Posted By Lisa McNear on January 27, 2010

Industrial Age Lighting

Frank Buchwald is a German designer who has created an inspiring series of lamps. The idea, he says, was developed over many years of dealing with mechanical artifacts of the industrial age.Read More

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Stonehenge in Washington State

Posted By Lisa McNear on January 25, 2010

America’s Stonehenge located in Maryhill, Washington
America's Stonehenge in Washington at Maryhill

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Sam Hill’s Stonehenge, built to scale out of reinforced concrete, was dedicated in 1918 — the first World War I monument in America — but it wasn’t finished until twelve years later.Read More

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Art Sells Itself on eBay

Posted By Jake Easton on January 24, 2010

Small black acrylic artwork has an Internet connection to place itself for sale every week
Art Sells Itself on eBay

How much would you pay for artwork that you could only own for a week? Well, the current price for artist Caleb Larsen's piece stands at $4,000 and its eBay auction is set to run another 4 days.Read More

Exposing the Invisible with X-Rays

Posted By Steve Ross on January 23, 2010

X-Ray of Loader

Nick Veasey creates X-ray images that reveal the inner workings of familiar objects - from the components of a notebook computer - to the anatomy of a Boeing 747. The 747 X-Ray image took Veasey more than three months to create.Read More

The Largest Disco Ball

Posted By Lisa McNear on January 19, 2010

Largest Disco Ball

French artist Michel de Broin built a massive disco ball that measures 23.5 foot in diameter and contains a whopping 1,000 individual mirrors. Then he attached the sphere to a 165-foot crane and suspended it in the Jardin du Luxembourg during the Nuit Blanche event in Paris.

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