Stunning Conceptual Scarves Mimic the Wings of Birds
Melbourne-based fashion designer Roza Khamitova continuously creates a collection of conceptual scarves, which are inspired by the anatomy of the bird. When each piece is worn as a shawl, it creates the illusion of having enormous beautiful feathers and bird wings.
The stunning illustrations on Khamitova’s pieces are hand-painted and digitally printed on non-toxic and a primarily cotton recyclable material, which is itch-free. You can find more designs and colors of her creations at her Etsy shop called Shovava.
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Boy with a Pipe and ADHD
Boy with a Pipe (1905), Pablo Picasso / A.D.H.D., Kendrick Lamar
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Joan Cornellà at Spoke Art.
Opening Thursday, March 3rd, 2016 at Spoke Art Gallery in San Francisco, California is artist Joan Cornellà’s first ever solo show in the United States.
Through simple, wordless imagery, Cornellà is able to effectively convey all that he sees humorous with pieces often reaching on and beyond taboo subjects. The shocking results are often completely unexpected, adding to the alluring confusion of what exactly we are witnessing.
The show will be on display until March 26th, 2016.
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Vintage Maps Are Transformed into Beautiful Impressionist Paintings of Waves by Matthew Cusick
American artist Matthew Cusick creates an inventive series of artwork based on collages of vintage maps to make beautiful paintings of waves. The artist uses these geographic layouts and their varying shades of blue, beige and earthy tones to create the tumbling tides of seas. Intuitively using the color and the compact text of maps, Cusick creates texture and depth to this unique art series.
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