Friday, 12 April 2013

ART OF PAINTING: POST# 5

Posted by Unknown on 03:20 with 1 comment
There are different types of painters in all over the world who uses paint brushes and artificial colors available in market like oil paints, poster colors etc and earn lots of money, but there are few painters who paint with different stuff.
Some are given below:

Hong Yi Paints with Basketballs: Hong Yi painted a strikingly detailed portrait of Yao Ming, a basketball player who recently retired from the Houston Rockets. She decided that a basketball would be a more appropriate instrument than a brush.

Vinicius Quesada Uses Human Blood: Vinicius Quesada is a talented street artist from Brazil who likes to add a shock value to his artwork. His series entitled, Blood Piss Blues, were created using exactly what it says – blood and urine.


Natalie Irish Uses Her Lips: Natalie Irish is one of those artists who doesn’t need to use her hands to create mind-blowing masterpieces. Like someone said, she has more talent in her lips than most do in their entire body. The Houston-based artist simply puckers her lips and kisses the paper canvas thousands of times, until she gets the desired result.

Amazing Dirty Window Art: These incredible artworks belong to Scott Wade, a man who once again proves anything can be a diamond in the rough, even a dirty car window. Scott Wade is a talented is a talented graphic designer, from Wimberley, Texas, who loves to get his hands dirty. He paints all kinds of pictures in the back of his and his wife’s car, using only his fingers and dust.
The painter who uses vomit: Vomit painter Millie Brown creates, what some people call, art, by drinking colored milk and regurgitating it onto a white canvas or even her own dress. She has mastered the art of regurgitation and uses her talents to create actual art. Her work requires her to drink colored milk and simply vomit on a white canvas, thus creating abstract “paintings” worth thousands of dollars.

The painter who uses dead ants: Painter Chris Trueman, from Claremont, California, has created a unique painting by using 200,000 dead ants instead of paint.

Val Thompson The Ash Artist: Many artists take on commissions for a client’s friends and family, but few have used the remains of their loved ones as a material. Val Thompson breaks the mold, mixing this unusual ingredient into her paint “to build up a bit of texture on the canvas.” Ms Thompson now makes these unique paintings as a career after her brother suggested it. Her first painting was for Anne Kearey who had recently lost her husband, John. 


And last but not the least my favorite,
OLGA MELAMORY LARIONOVA PENCIL ART:

Painting is easy when you don't know how, but very difficult when you do.
Edgar Degas


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