Sunday, 8 January 2012

Portraying Love




Few days ago I came across some of these photos. And instantly I thought that love has inspired
 thousands of artists and led them to express this feeling in various ways. And its the same feeling
that made me spend enough hours searching for photographs that portrayed love.
 That interpret love, understand love, capturing her into a single moment...










































































































































Sunday, 25 December 2011

Walt Disney Christmas Cards































Since it's Christmas I decided to make a special contribution to them.
And really the first thing that came to my mind were these lovely
vintage cards with all my favorite disney figures.
So I wish you all Merry Christmas, lots and lots of joy
and playfull mood. 
And lets all remember how it feels to return to our childhood. 
At least that's what I did.















































Saturday, 10 December 2011

3D Street Art: where reality meets illusion.



I have to admit, street art it's not my thing. But when I see talent
I admire it. And these four artists have a unique talent.
With their alluring paintings, create depth and suddenly
a whole world jumps out a pavement, or a concrete floor.




Eduardo Relero





Eduardo Relero is a street artist working primarily in Spain.
His fanciful illustrative style looks like story board pages
come to life, and indeed its of his anamorphic sidewalk chalk
drawings seems to have a story behind it. 

















Julian Beever





Julian Beever's world-renowned sidewalk chalk drawings
have been a viral hit all over internet, and it's easy to see why:
he's a master of anamorphic technique, which he's been perfecting 
since the mid 1990's.



















Edgar Muller & Manfred Stader




Edgar Muller and Manfred Stader are a German team of street painters.
Much of their work is in the 3D anamorphic style, but both of them often
create traditional street paintings in a style that mimics the detail and realism
of the Renaissance and Baroque periods.








Kurt Wenner




Kurt Wenner's ability to transform Renaissance classicism into 3D
street art is unparalleled and has made him the most anamorphic
street painting artist of out time.












* all the images and the informations for the artists were taken from http://weburbanist.com/2008/06/29/top-10-3d-graffiti-artists-in-the-world/





Wednesday, 7 December 2011

The Little Prince








One of my favorite books, it accompanied my childhood
and I got to admit my adulthood too.. Little Prince followed me everywhere,
he made me dream and it was him that brought my inspiration back.
Along with a Little Princess...









Le Petit Prince author and illustrator was Antoine de Saint-Exupery.
The novella was first published in 1943 and it is the most read
and the most translated book in the French language.










     The rose was inspired by his Salvadoran wife Consuelo de Saint-Exup 
and the smalll home planet by her small home country, El Salvador, which is also 
  known as "The Land of the Volcanoes" due to having many of them.






































Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Jackson Pollock







Paul Jackson Pollock, was an influential American painter
and a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement.
He had a volatile personality, and struggled with alcoholism for most of
his life. He died in an accident in the age of 44.

















Pollock invented a kind of art he called action painting. Many of his paintings are really big, like this one which is about 8 feet tall and 13 feet wide... as big as an entire wall in your house. Pollock would lay this giant canvas down on the floor of an old barn that he used for his studio. Then he would dip sticks into cans of paint and move all around the canvas, swooping and flicking paint one way and another. He built up layers and layers of color, used his fingers to drip and splatter paint, even dumped paint right out of the can.




























Pollock once said, "When I'm in my painting, I'm not even aware of what I'm doing. ...the painting has a life of its own." Some people thought Pollock's paintings were just a big mess, but others looked carefully and discovered beautiful patterns and feelings in the chaos of imxed colors










" Convergence "









* pieces of the text were taken from http://www.kidsart.com/IS/427.html











Thursday, 11 August 2011

Spyros Panagiotopoulos






Spiros Panagiotopoulos was born in Kalamata at 1957. He lived at 
Sinai and Egypt, where he met his teacher in photography, Platonas Rivellis.
He lived for 2 years in Cyprus and the USA and since 1995 he lives in Athens.
He works as a photographer of Byzantine antiquities and of works of art.