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2D or Not 2D? Body Paint Illusion Makes Faces Look Flat

29 Nov

[ By Steph in Art & Drawing & Digital. ]

Body Paint 2D Illusion 1

Three-dimensional human bodies are transformed to look like paintings on a flat surface in this curious collaboration between a makeup artist, a photographer and a retoucher. In his series Art of Face, Alexander Kholkhlov explores the ways in which people can function as canvases, using body paint to obscure their humanity.

Body Paint 2D Illusion 2

For a set entitled ’2D or Not 2D?’ makeup artist Valeriya Kutsan applies body paint in such a way that it’s sometimes near-impossible to tell that what you’re looking at isn’t just a flat painting. Says Kholkhlov, “”Valeriya used different techniques of face painting so you can see a lot of variations – from sketch and graphic arts to water-colour and oil-paintings. ”

Body Paint 2D Illusion 3

Another set, ‘Angry Beards,’ paints imagery from the game Angry Birds onto bearded men.

Body Paint 2D Illusion 4

Body Paint 2D Illusion 5

The power of body paint to completely transform human bodies into everything from exotic animals to crashed cars can be astounding. Some artists use it to make their models virtually disappear. See 31 more works of art on human canvas.

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Night Graffiti: Shake-Powered LED Spray Paint Can Sleeve

22 Nov

[ By WebUrbanist in Design & Products & Packaging. ]

led spray can light

The nature of graffiti tends to result in nocturnal excursions, but painting completely in the dark can be a be problem and sometimes you just need a little bit of light.

led graffiti can sketches

led can sleeve model

LASH is a light attachment for spray cans designed by Subinay Malhotra of New Delhi, India to provide low-level illumination on demand to artists on the street.

led spray can design

The device slots onto the can and charges via a motion familiar to anyone who has sprayed paint, illicitly or otherwise: the shaking action one has to repeat to keep on painting.

led spray paint functions

The LEDs are intentionally dim and easy to turn both on and off at the push of a button, all so artists can see what they are doing on an as-needed basis but blend back into the shadows with a simple click.

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Blanking Banksy: Artists & City Paint Over Pricey NYC Graffiti

11 Nov

[ By WebUrbanist in Art & Street Art & Graffiti. ]

banksy play and paint

Banksy is an artist with the rare power to make walls more valuable after he has vandalized them, which some then seek to alter or  destroy and others fight to protect and save. The highly-publicized and daily-updated images of his residency in New York largely tell the first part of the story, but there is another side to the tale as well about the aftermath, and that side has even more surprising and surreal plot twists.

banksy heart art wall

banksy graffiti covered heart

Some graffiti artists feel compelled to cover over his art, out of anger, jealousy or perhaps a mixture of the two. He has been broadly criticized by the tagging community for his lack of respect for rules (or at least conventions), and thus justify defacing his pieces. In many instances, multiple tags have appeared over and around in the days and weeks that follow.

banksy police heart photo

banksy art cancelled police

Meanwhile, NYC official policies regarding vandalism mean that municipal authorities are theoretically bound to paint over his work, even if it might be worth tens of thousands of dollars. Thus, the police hunt him and city workers are tasked to whitewash paintings from sight. Some still snap their own photos before taking on the job, and one has to wonder how they feel about their assignment.

banksy-time-lapse-city

banksy one week later

On the flip side, many other fans, pedestrians and building owners interact with or even fight to defend the pieces at almost any cost for personal or financial reasons. In one instance, some passers by intercepted and stopped someone who sought to add his own interpretation to a newly-posted work. Of course, without added measures, most of these efforts eventually fail.

banksy protected new york

banksy protected gate guard

In another case, a savvy building owner hired around-the-clock security to protect the work found on his walls and even installed a locked gate over it. Sooner or later, though, someone will no doubt find a way to alter or destroy the silhouetted figures. And regardless, they are rendered somewhat crass in their new industrial frame.

banksy colbert blank wall

banksy hanksy colbert art

Steven Colbert jokingly put a frame on the side of his studio, telling Banksy via his television show not to paint inside it and thus make him rich. Unsurprisingly, Banksy obliged and stayed away, but Hanksy took him up on his public and ironic non-offer, adding some fresh work outside of Colbert’s door. In his typical style, Hanksy spoofed the celebrity-in-question’s name with an intentionally poor animal pun.

banksy before vandals

banksy after vandals

Given his high profile, it is no surprise that Banksy’s installations and stencils attracts a wide mix of attention wherever he goes, from the police and other authorities, on the one hand, to local citizens and artists on the other. Still, whether they see him as famous or infamous, it is always fascinating to see just who reacts and how to the mixed reputation of this mysterious street artist.  One has to suspect, though, that he doesn’t really mind the attention either way (images via Banksy, AnimalNewYork, Gothamist and the New York Post).

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Blanking Banksy: Artists & City Paint Over Pricey NYC Graffiti

11 Nov

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banksy play and paint

Banksy is an artist with the rare power to make walls more valuable after he has vandalized them, which some then seek to alter or  destroy and others fight to protect and save. The highly-publicized and daily-updated images of his residency in New York largely tell the first part of the story, but there is another side to the tale as well about the aftermath, and that side has even more surprising and surreal plot twists.

banksy heart art wall

banksy graffiti covered heart

Some graffiti artists feel compelled to cover over his art, out of anger, jealousy or perhaps a mixture of the two. He has been broadly criticized by the tagging community for his lack of respect for rules (or at least conventions), and thus justify defacing his pieces. In many instances, multiple tags have appeared over and around in the days and weeks that follow.

banksy police heart photo

banksy art cancelled police

Meanwhile, NYC official policies regarding vandalism mean that municipal authorities are theoretically bound to paint over his work, even if it might be worth tens of thousands of dollars. Thus, the police hunt him and city workers are tasked to whitewash paintings from sight. Some still snap their own photos before taking on the job, and one has to wonder how they feel about their assignment.

banksy-time-lapse-city

banksy one week later

On the flip side, many other fans, pedestrians and building owners interact with or even fight to defend the pieces at almost any cost for personal or financial reasons. In one instance, some passers by intercepted and stopped someone who sought to add his own interpretation to a newly-posted work. Of course, without added measures, most of these efforts eventually fail.

banksy protected new york

banksy protected gate guard

In another case, a savvy building owner hired around-the-clock security to protect the work found on his walls and even installed a locked gate over it. Sooner or later, though, someone will no doubt find a way to alter or destroy the silhouetted figures. And regardless, they are rendered somewhat crass in their new industrial frame.

banksy colbert blank wall

banksy hanksy colbert art

Steven Colbert jokingly put a frame on the side of his studio, telling Banksy via his television show not to paint inside it and thus make him rich. Unsurprisingly, Banksy obliged and stayed away, but Hanksy took him up on his public and ironic non-offer, adding some fresh work outside of Colbert’s door. In his typical style, Hanksy spoofed the celebrity-in-question’s name with an intentionally poor animal pun.

banksy before vandals

banksy after vandals

Given his high profile, it is no surprise that Banksy’s installations and stencils attracts a wide mix of attention wherever he goes, from the police and other authorities, on the one hand, to local citizens and artists on the other. Still, whether they see him as famous or infamous, it is always fascinating to see just who reacts and how to the mixed reputation of this mysterious street artist.  One has to suspect, though, that he doesn’t really mind the attention either way (images via Banksy, AnimalNewYork, Gothamist and the New York Post).

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Blanking Banksy: Artists & City Paint Over Pricey NYC Graffiti

11 Nov

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banksy play and paint

Banksy is an artist with the rare power to make walls more valuable after he has vandalized them, which some then seek to alter or  destroy and others fight to protect and save. The highly-publicized and daily-updated images of his residency in New York largely tell the first part of the story, but there is another side to the tale as well about the aftermath, and that side has even more surprising and surreal plot twists.

banksy heart art wall

banksy graffiti covered heart

Some graffiti artists feel compelled to cover over his art, out of anger, jealousy or perhaps a mixture of the two. He has been broadly criticized by the tagging community for his lack of respect for rules (or at least conventions), and thus justify defacing his pieces. In many instances, multiple tags have appeared over and around in the days and weeks that follow.

banksy police heart photo

banksy art cancelled police

Meanwhile, NYC official policies regarding vandalism mean that municipal authorities are theoretically bound to paint over his work, even if it might be worth tens of thousands of dollars. Thus, the police hunt him and city workers are tasked to whitewash paintings from sight. Some still snap their own photos before taking on the job, and one has to wonder how they feel about their assignment.

banksy-time-lapse-city

banksy one week later

On the flip side, many other fans, pedestrians and building owners interact with or even fight to defend the pieces at almost any cost for personal or financial reasons. In one instance, some passers by intercepted and stopped someone who sought to add his own interpretation to a newly-posted work. Of course, without added measures, most of these efforts eventually fail.

banksy protected new york

banksy protected gate guard

In another case, a savvy building owner hired around-the-clock security to protect the work found on his walls and even installed a locked gate over it. Sooner or later, though, someone will no doubt find a way to alter or destroy the silhouetted figures. And regardless, they are rendered somewhat crass in their new industrial frame.

banksy colbert blank wall

banksy hanksy colbert art

Steven Colbert jokingly put a frame on the side of his studio, telling Banksy via his television show not to paint inside it and thus make him rich. Unsurprisingly, Banksy obliged and stayed away, but Hanksy took him up on his public and ironic non-offer, adding some fresh work outside of Colbert’s door. In his typical style, Hanksy spoofed the celebrity-in-question’s name with an intentionally poor animal pun.

banksy before vandals

banksy after vandals

Given his high profile, it is no surprise that Banksy’s installations and stencils attracts a wide mix of attention wherever he goes, from the police and other authorities, on the one hand, to local citizens and artists on the other. Still, whether they see him as famous or infamous, it is always fascinating to see just who reacts and how to the mixed reputation of this mysterious street artist.  One has to suspect, though, that he doesn’t really mind the attention either way (images via Banksy, AnimalNewYork, Gothamist and the New York Post).

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Blanking Banksy: Artists & City Paint Over Pricey NYC Graffiti

11 Nov

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banksy play and paint

Banksy is an artist with the rare power to make walls more valuable after he has vandalized them, which some then seek to alter or  destroy and others fight to protect and save. The highly-publicized and daily-updated images of his residency in New York largely tell the first part of the story, but there is another side to the tale as well about the aftermath, and that side has even more surprising and surreal plot twists.

banksy heart art wall

banksy graffiti covered heart

Some graffiti artists feel compelled to cover over his art, out of anger, jealousy or perhaps a mixture of the two. He has been broadly criticized by the tagging community for his lack of respect for rules (or at least conventions), and thus justify defacing his pieces. In many instances, multiple tags have appeared over and around in the days and weeks that follow.

banksy police heart photo

banksy art cancelled police

Meanwhile, NYC official policies regarding vandalism mean that municipal authorities are theoretically bound to paint over his work, even if it might be worth tens of thousands of dollars. Thus, the police hunt him and city workers are tasked to whitewash paintings from sight. Some still snap their own photos before taking on the job, and one has to wonder how they feel about their assignment.

banksy-time-lapse-city

banksy one week later

On the flip side, many other fans, pedestrians and building owners interact with or even fight to defend the pieces at almost any cost for personal or financial reasons. In one instance, some passers by intercepted and stopped someone who sought to add his own interpretation to a newly-posted work. Of course, without added measures, most of these efforts eventually fail.

banksy protected new york

banksy protected gate guard

In another case, a savvy building owner hired around-the-clock security to protect the work found on his walls and even installed a locked gate over it. Sooner or later, though, someone will no doubt find a way to alter or destroy the silhouetted figures. And regardless, they are rendered somewhat crass in their new industrial frame.

banksy colbert blank wall

banksy hanksy colbert art

Steven Colbert jokingly put a frame on the side of his studio, telling Banksy via his television show not to paint inside it and thus make him rich. Unsurprisingly, Banksy obliged and stayed away, but Hanksy took him up on his public and ironic non-offer, adding some fresh work outside of Colbert’s door. In his typical style, Hanksy spoofed the celebrity-in-question’s name with an intentionally poor animal pun.

banksy before vandals

banksy after vandals

Given his high profile, it is no surprise that Banksy’s installations and stencils attracts a wide mix of attention wherever he goes, from the police and other authorities, on the one hand, to local citizens and artists on the other. Still, whether they see him as famous or infamous, it is always fascinating to see just who reacts and how to the mixed reputation of this mysterious street artist.  One has to suspect, though, that he doesn’t really mind the attention either way (images via Banksy, AnimalNewYork, Gothamist and the New York Post).

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Blanking Banksy: Artists & City Paint Over Pricey NYC Graffiti

11 Nov

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banksy play and paint

Banksy is an artist with the rare power to make walls more valuable after he has vandalized them, which some then seek to alter or  destroy and others fight to protect and save. The highly-publicized and daily-updated images of his residency in New York largely tell the first part of the story, but there is another side to the tale as well about the aftermath, and that side has even more surprising and surreal plot twists.

banksy heart art wall

banksy graffiti covered heart

Some graffiti artists feel compelled to cover over his art, out of anger, jealousy or perhaps a mixture of the two. He has been broadly criticized by the tagging community for his lack of respect for rules (or at least conventions), and thus justify defacing his pieces. In many instances, multiple tags have appeared over and around in the days and weeks that follow.

banksy police heart photo

banksy art cancelled police

Meanwhile, NYC official policies regarding vandalism mean that municipal authorities are theoretically bound to paint over his work, even if it might be worth tens of thousands of dollars. Thus, the police hunt him and city workers are tasked to whitewash paintings from sight. Some still snap their own photos before taking on the job, and one has to wonder how they feel about their assignment.

banksy-time-lapse-city

banksy one week later

On the flip side, many other fans, pedestrians and building owners interact with or even fight to defend the pieces at almost any cost for personal or financial reasons. In one instance, some passers by intercepted and stopped someone who sought to add his own interpretation to a newly-posted work. Of course, without added measures, most of these efforts eventually fail.

banksy protected new york

banksy protected gate guard

In another case, a savvy building owner hired around-the-clock security to protect the work found on his walls and even installed a locked gate over it. Sooner or later, though, someone will no doubt find a way to alter or destroy the silhouetted figures. And regardless, they are rendered somewhat crass in their new industrial frame.

banksy colbert blank wall

banksy hanksy colbert art

Steven Colbert jokingly put a frame on the side of his studio, telling Banksy via his television show not to paint inside it and thus make him rich. Unsurprisingly, Banksy obliged and stayed away, but Hanksy took him up on his public and ironic non-offer, adding some fresh work outside of Colbert’s door. In his typical style, Hanksy spoofed the celebrity-in-question’s name with an intentionally poor animal pun.

banksy before vandals

banksy after vandals

Given his high profile, it is no surprise that Banksy’s installations and stencils attracts a wide mix of attention wherever he goes, from the police and other authorities, on the one hand, to local citizens and artists on the other. Still, whether they see him as famous or infamous, it is always fascinating to see just who reacts and how to the mixed reputation of this mysterious street artist.  One has to suspect, though, that he doesn’t really mind the attention either way (images via Banksy, AnimalNewYork, Gothamist and the New York Post).

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Blanking Banksy: Artists & City Paint Over Pricey NYC Graffiti

11 Nov

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banksy play and paint

Banksy is an artist with the rare power to make walls more valuable after he has vandalized them, which some then seek to alter or  destroy and others fight to protect and save. The highly-publicized and daily-updated images of his residency in New York largely tell the first part of the story, but there is another side to the tale as well about the aftermath, and that side has even more surprising and surreal plot twists.

banksy heart art wall

banksy graffiti covered heart

Some graffiti artists feel compelled to cover over his art, out of anger, jealousy or perhaps a mixture of the two. He has been broadly criticized by the tagging community for his lack of respect for rules (or at least conventions), and thus justify defacing his pieces. In many instances, multiple tags have appeared over and around in the days and weeks that follow.

banksy police heart photo

banksy art cancelled police

Meanwhile, NYC official policies regarding vandalism mean that municipal authorities are theoretically bound to paint over his work, even if it might be worth tens of thousands of dollars. Thus, the police hunt him and city workers are tasked to whitewash paintings from sight. Some still snap their own photos before taking on the job, and one has to wonder how they feel about their assignment.

banksy-time-lapse-city

banksy one week later

On the flip side, many other fans, pedestrians and building owners interact with or even fight to defend the pieces at almost any cost for personal or financial reasons. In one instance, some passers by intercepted and stopped someone who sought to add his own interpretation to a newly-posted work. Of course, without added measures, most of these efforts eventually fail.

banksy protected new york

banksy protected gate guard

In another case, a savvy building owner hired around-the-clock security to protect the work found on his walls and even installed a locked gate over it. Sooner or later, though, someone will no doubt find a way to alter or destroy the silhouetted figures. And regardless, they are rendered somewhat crass in their new industrial frame.

banksy colbert blank wall

banksy hanksy colbert art

Steven Colbert jokingly put a frame on the side of his studio, telling Banksy via his television show not to paint inside it and thus make him rich. Unsurprisingly, Banksy obliged and stayed away, but Hanksy took him up on his public and ironic non-offer, adding some fresh work outside of Colbert’s door. In his typical style, Hanksy spoofed the celebrity-in-question’s name with an intentionally poor animal pun.

banksy before vandals

banksy after vandals

Given his high profile, it is no surprise that Banksy’s installations and stencils attracts a wide mix of attention wherever he goes, from the police and other authorities, on the one hand, to local citizens and artists on the other. Still, whether they see him as famous or infamous, it is always fascinating to see just who reacts and how to the mixed reputation of this mysterious street artist.  One has to suspect, though, that he doesn’t really mind the attention either way (images via Banksy, AnimalNewYork, Gothamist and the New York Post).

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Blanking Banksy: Artists & City Paint Over Pricey NYC Graffiti

10 Nov

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banksy play and paint

Banksy is an artist with the rare power to make walls more valuable after he has vandalized them, which some then seek to alter or  destroy and others fight to protect and save. The highly-publicized and daily-updated images of his residency in New York largely tell the first part of the story, but there is another side to the tale as well about the aftermath, and that side has even more surprising and surreal plot twists.

banksy heart art wall

banksy graffiti covered heart

Some graffiti artists feel compelled to cover over his art, out of anger, jealousy or perhaps a mixture of the two. He has been broadly criticized by the tagging community for his lack of respect for rules (or at least conventions), and thus justify defacing his pieces. In many instances, multiple tags have appeared over and around in the days and weeks that follow.

banksy police heart photo

banksy art cancelled police

Meanwhile, NYC official policies regarding vandalism mean that municipal authorities are theoretically bound to paint over his work, even if it might be worth tens of thousands of dollars. Thus, the police hunt him and city workers are tasked to whitewash paintings from sight. Some still snap their own photos before taking on the job, and one has to wonder how they feel about their assignment.

banksy-time-lapse-city

banksy one week later

On the flip side, many other fans, pedestrians and building owners interact with or even fight to defend the pieces at almost any cost for personal or financial reasons. In one instance, some passers by intercepted and stopped someone who sought to add his own interpretation to a newly-posted work. Of course, without added measures, most of these efforts eventually fail.

banksy protected new york

banksy protected gate guard

In another case, a savvy building owner hired around-the-clock security to protect the work found on his walls and even installed a locked gate over it. Sooner or later, though, someone will no doubt find a way to alter or destroy the silhouetted figures. And regardless, they are rendered somewhat crass in their new industrial frame.

banksy colbert blank wall

banksy hanksy colbert art

Steven Colbert jokingly put a frame on the side of his studio, telling Banksy via his television show not to paint inside it and thus make him rich. Unsurprisingly, Banksy obliged and stayed away, but Hanksy took him up on his public and ironic non-offer, adding some fresh work outside of Colbert’s door. In his typical style, Hanksy spoofed the celebrity-in-question’s name with an intentionally poor animal pun.

banksy before vandals

banksy after vandals

Given his high profile, it is no surprise that Banksy’s installations and stencils attracts a wide mix of attention wherever he goes, from the police and other authorities, on the one hand, to local citizens and artists on the other. Still, whether they see him as famous or infamous, it is always fascinating to see just who reacts and how to the mixed reputation of this mysterious street artist.  One has to suspect, though, that he doesn’t really mind the attention either way (images via Banksy, AnimalNewYork, Gothamist and the New York Post).

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Blanking Banksy: Artists & City Paint Over Pricey NYC Graffiti

10 Nov

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banksy play and paint

Banksy is an artist with the rare power to make walls more valuable after he has vandalized them, which some then seek to alter or  destroy and others fight to protect and save. The highly-publicized and daily-updated images of his residency in New York largely tell the first part of the story, but there is another side to the tale as well about the aftermath, and that side has even more surprising and surreal plot twists.

banksy heart art wall

banksy graffiti covered heart

Some graffiti artists feel compelled to cover over his art, out of anger, jealousy or perhaps a mixture of the two. He has been broadly criticized by the tagging community for his lack of respect for rules (or at least conventions), and thus justify defacing his pieces. In many instances, multiple tags have appeared over and around in the days and weeks that follow.

banksy police heart photo

banksy art cancelled police

Meanwhile, NYC official policies regarding vandalism mean that municipal authorities are theoretically bound to paint over his work, even if it might be worth tens of thousands of dollars. Thus, the police hunt him and city workers are tasked to whitewash paintings from sight. Some still snap their own photos before taking on the job, and one has to wonder how they feel about their assignment.

banksy-time-lapse-city

banksy one week later

On the flip side, many other fans, pedestrians and building owners interact with or even fight to defend the pieces at almost any cost for personal or financial reasons. In one instance, some passers by intercepted and stopped someone who sought to add his own interpretation to a newly-posted work. Of course, without added measures, most of these efforts eventually fail.

banksy protected new york

banksy protected gate guard

In another case, a savvy building owner hired around-the-clock security to protect the work found on his walls and even installed a locked gate over it. Sooner or later, though, someone will no doubt find a way to alter or destroy the silhouetted figures. And regardless, they are rendered somewhat crass in their new industrial frame.

banksy colbert blank wall

banksy hanksy colbert art

Steven Colbert jokingly put a frame on the side of his studio, telling Banksy via his television show not to paint inside it and thus make him rich. Unsurprisingly, Banksy obliged and stayed away, but Hanksy took him up on his public and ironic non-offer, adding some fresh work outside of Colbert’s door. In his typical style, Hanksy spoofed the celebrity-in-question’s name with an intentionally poor animal pun.

banksy before vandals

banksy after vandals

Given his high profile, it is no surprise that Banksy’s installations and stencils attracts a wide mix of attention wherever he goes, from the police and other authorities, on the one hand, to local citizens and artists on the other. Still, whether they see him as famous or infamous, it is always fascinating to see just who reacts and how to the mixed reputation of this mysterious street artist.  One has to suspect, though, that he doesn’t really mind the attention either way (images via Banksy, AnimalNewYork, Gothamist and the New York Post).

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