Showing posts with label ARTISTS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ARTISTS. Show all posts

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Anh chàng Stan Munro cũa thành phố Syracuse, TB Nữu Ước, với nhiều tưỡng tượng và khéo tay, đã dùng tăm xĩa răng đễ xây dựng các đền đài, công trường Vatican tý hon trông thật đẹp mắt ..


 

Anh chàng Stan Munro cũa thành phố Syracuse, TB Nữu Ước, với nhiều tưỡng tượng và khéo tay, đã dùng tăm xĩa răng đễ xây dựng các đền đài, công trường Vatican tý hon trông thật đẹp mắt ..


Toothpick Art by Stan Munro


What can you do with a toothpick? The most obvious answer is to pick at your teeth, but these little wooden sticks can do so much more. Meet Stan Munro, a 38-year-old man from Syracuse, New York, USA who has been turning toothpicks into fantastic works of art. Stan has been using toothpicks for his art since his fifth year in school, and has turned that passion into his profession.
This exhibit has taken him 6 years to complete, using over 6 million toothpicks and 170 liters of glue. Stan creates all his sculptures to scale and then signs and dedicates each one to his wife, Suzi.
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Mecca, Saudi Arabia
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St. Peter Square, Vatican City
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Taj Mahal, India
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The Mormon Temple, Utah, USA
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Palma Cathedral, Spain
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Sydney Operah House, Australia
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Aspire Tower, Qatar
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London Bridge, England
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The Blue Mosque, Turkey
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Temple of Heaven, China
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World Trade Center, Bahrain
Bayterek, Kazahstan
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Borobudur Temple, Indonesia
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Church of Hallgrímur, Iceland
Burj Al-Arab, Dubai
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Calgary Tower, Canada
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Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel, Colorado, USA
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Angkor, Cambodia
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The Great Mosque, Mali
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El Castillo, Mexico
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The Parthenon, Greece
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Tōdai-ji Temple, Japan
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Eiffel Tower, France
Empire State Building, NY, USA
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The Cutty Sark
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Playing around with the Tower of Piza
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 Tim C.

       
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Monday, November 17, 2014

THƯỠNG LÃM NHỮNG BỨC TRANH LẠ TẠO HÌNH DÙNG THỰC-PHẪM TẠO HÌNH



MỜI CÁC THÂN-HỮU THƯỠNG LÃM NHỮNG BỨC TRANH LẠ THƯỜNG DƯỚI NI...

 ĐƯỢC CÁC NGHỆ-SĨ (ARTISTS)BẰNG CÁCH DÙNG THỰC-PHẪM TẠO HÌNH DOẠI LOẠI ĐỄ TẠO THÀNH PHONG- CÃNH MỸ-THUẬT TUYỆT VỜI !!

Spectacular Art made of Food - Foodscapes

 
For all those foodies out there, here’s a surprise for you.  Fruit, vegetables and meat are no longer used just for culinary purposes but also for creating foodscapes, landscapes made out of food.  These masterpieces contain everything from salami to pumpkin seeds and are a treat to the eyes. 
 
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Carl Warner is the face and name behind these spectacular foodscapes. An advertising photographer by profession, he’s actually been photographing landscapes since the past 25 years.  Foodscapes are a little more recent, just over 10 years old.  His work has become such a rage that he has custom-built for many advertising agencies all over the world that have clients in the food industry.
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The ‘Foodscapes’ are created in Carl’s London studio where they are built on top of a large purpose built triangular table top.  He says he uses model makers and food stylists in order to create his sets.

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“I tend to draw a very conventional landscape using classic compositional techniques as I need to fool the viewer into thinking it is a real scene at first glance, it is the realization that the scene is in fact made of food that brings a smile to the viewer, and for me that’s the best part”
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The British artist takes about two to three days to build and photograph each landscape and then a couple more retouching and fine tuning the images to blend all the elements together.
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The only problem with such creations is the waste. Carl told the UK’s Telegraph: "Although there is a fair amount of waste, there is a lot of food left over which is always shared out with the team, though most of the food used in the sets have either been superglued or pinned, and neither of these makes for good eating.”
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He has even published a book called ‘Food Landscapes’ and is working on an animated television series which will promote healthy eating and deals with issues of diet and nutrition in children.


       
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