NYU student Christopher Minafo spent 60 hours working on an incredibly realistic image of Beyonce — and captured the entire process in a time-lapse video.
Austin, TX street artist Ez has gained notoriety and a following by creating treasure chests in the theme of 'Legend of Zelda' and hiding them around the city.
Odds are if you have lived in Amarillo and have been downtown, you have seen the Herring Hotel. It is the old hotel that sits on 3rd street, between Buchanan and Taylor. Back in the day it was a beautiful, top notch hotel. Now 88 years later, it is a ghost of its old self. However, some really amazing photographers have brought it back to life.
Although precious few details have been made available to the public, everyone has long assumed that 'Jurassic World' will center on a fully functioning dinosaur theme park where everything goes horribly wrong. Some newly revealed concept art from the film essentially confirms this, showcasing the formerly deadly Isla Nublar as a tourist paradise with a massive visitor center that would make the h
Balloon art is usually something that's confined to a) clowns or b) those guys on the side of the street who make those really embarrassing hats that are like, five feet tall. As it turns out though, there's a whole lot more to the art than standard balloon animals or pop-able accessories. In fact, a lot of 'em are actually impressive.
Want to be a hit at parties, or at least know what to say when the silent anger builds up to a point at the dinner table where everyone is just seething and glaring at each other? Have we got a Tumblr for you!!
Etch-A-Sketches are one of those childhood toys that never go out of style. If you're like most people, a few hours' worth of entertainment usually produced some pretty bad art, although it never really mattered. But there are the select few who are really good at Etch-A-Sketching. Like, really really good.
You may not be a country music fan, but it is quite possible that you have seen Blake Shelton, on the internet or as a judge on NBC's "The Voice". Reginald Adams, CEO/Founder Of Museum of Cultural Arts Houston, was asked to create a picture of Blake made entirely out of Dixie Crystals sugar. The result is amazing.
There are some things in the art world that flat-out stump us. How the heck does a 'Star Wars' sand castle or banana art come to life? We haven't the slightest clue, but that's exactly what makes this stuff awesome. And as we've recently learned, 3D chalk art fits the same bill.
Last night, I went out to my alley and noticed that somebody had left their mark on my neighbor's fence. It was black spray paint and the message was difficult to make out. My first thought was, 'how could someone destroy property of someone they don't know.' But not all graffiti is ugly. Do you think graffiti is art or vandalism?