While most sane people would run for cover at the sight of heavy rain or snow, that’s the precise moment when French photographer Christophe Jacrot pulls out his camera and gets…
reminds me of that film where towns are now ships-like machine on nuclear wheels, a recent sci-fi from 2020. Also some cartoons, neverthless steampunk needs to be explored more often but no one yet to venture into seeing rust become a liquid like form with dots
Bioshock did those who wanted to explore knowledge as a craft tool, by taking us into rapture and infinite making us stare at a cloud, we thought we never do bc is a cloud
I'm broken, I just learned In the fall of 2018, Joel-Peter Witkin, one of the most recognized and talented artists worldwide, was diagnosed with dementia.
This is so unfair, the guy taught me more about Photography than anyone, even more than Daido Moriyama.
In the footsteps of painters route aims to teach about a rich and diverse culture of shtetls by presenting the painters that lived there, as well as their body of work. The route painters presents the changes in art which took place on the break of the 19th and 20th century. For a large group of...
I hope that this doesn't sound egotistical, but I painted this abstract a few years ago when I was going through a bi-polar episode and I've been feeling the same lately. I call it "Day & Night".
"The Night Cafe" by Van Gogh (1888). One of my favorite paintings from my favorite artist. I just found out that it's right at the Yale Art Museum, which I plan on visiting one of these days.