Alfie Gatt, paintings
Alfie Gatt, paintings

Alfie Gatt was born in 1985 in the small and sunny island of Malta. His drive and passion for his love of art started in his early childhood years. He pursued his studies and was successfully awarded a degree from the Institute of Art & Design, in Malta in 2005. Out of college, he was […]

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Ernestine Shepherd: "It's Never Too Late"
Ernestine Shepherd: “It’s Never Too Late”

“Age is nothing but a number, and you can get fit.” Those are a few of the many wise words of Ernestine Shepherd, the world’s oldest female bodybuilder — she was born in June 1936, making her 79 this year. Twenty-two years ago, Ernestine Shepherd was a school secretary in the Baltimore area. While she […]

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Chameleon - impressive bodypainting by Johannes Stötter
Chameleon – impressive bodypainting by Johannes Stötter

Johannes Stötter, an incredibly talented bodypaint artist from Italy, has created a video to show us exactly how his amazing illusory body art “unfolds,” showing us the full transition from the chameleon we think we see in his art to the two painted women that actually compose the image. It took Stötter 4 hours to […]

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When I am Laid in Earth (Dido's Lament)
When I am Laid in Earth (Dido’s Lament)

In an experimental arrangement and art-video, Roxanna Walitzki explores the transitory nature of being, questions what remains when we cease to exist, and reinvents the past by breathing imaginative new life into “When I am Laid in Earth (Dido’s Lament),” from Henry Purcell’s 17th-century opera Dido and Aeneas. Marking the beginning of an innovative new […]

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'Paint', a LEGO stop-motion short film by CheesyBricks
‘Paint’, a LEGO stop-motion short film by CheesyBricks

Filmmaker Jon Rolph, known as ‘CheesyBricks’ on YouTube, has recently released a fascinating stop-motion film that showed him recreating Piet Mondrian’s famous painting, Composition II in Red, Blue, and Yellow, entirely with LEGO bricks. His attention to detail in the short film is impressive—look out for his clever, subtle use of “paint strokes” created with […]

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Incredible ballerina performs en pointe with knife shoes
Incredible ballerina performs en pointe with knife shoes

    A ballerina, whose pointe shoes are extended by a set of sharp kitchen knives, dances and twirls insistently until reaching exhaustion, fighting to maintain balance on the lid of a grand piano set on a stage. The theatre with its red velvet warm lighting, resembles an oversized music box. The camera turns around […]

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Rocks, gravity and patience - Stone Balance by Michael Grab
Rocks, gravity and patience – Stone Balance by Michael Grab

Working only with rocks, gravity, and patience, artist Michael Grab builds precarious towers and bridges that seem to defy gravity. Grab first tried stone balancing during the summer of 2008 while exploring Boulder Creek in Boulder, Colorado, and quickly discovered an innate ability to build increasingly complicated, free standing stacks of rocks. While his stone […]

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The use of color by Pixar
The use of color by Pixar

American videomaker Rishi Kaneria has compiled in one video the colors’ use in Pixar‘s movies: red and green in Toy Story or blue and purple in Finding Nemo and Monsters, Inc. A celebration of very beautiful animated movies, to discover on a music by Moderat – “Milk”.     Via: fubiz.net

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