Monday, March 28, 2011

Art, Where You Do Not Even Expect It…

p2a Art, Where You Do Not Even Expect It…
Xylem and Phloem by Tom Giebel

Do you know the dif­fer­ence between clas­sic old-​​school art and mod­ern or con­tem­po­rary art? There are must be many of them, but today we want to illus­trate just one, which, we believe, is among the most promi­nent dif­fer­ences. It is the object, cho­sen by an artist, to be the model for his cre­ative works. While Vic­to­rian Age or Renais­sance painters mostly focused on the ideals of beauty, choos­ing only the aes­thet­i­cally per­fect land­scapes and human mod­els to depict on their pic­tures, mod­ern artists tend to search for their own aes­thet­ics, often in the most unex­pected and unusual places and things.




Dou­ble curved by Nils Eis­feld
p2b Art, Where You Do Not Even Expect It…
Booster Sta­tion by LOlan­de­seVolante
p2c Art, Where You Do Not Even Expect It…
Pipes by Steve New­ton
p2d Art, Where You Do Not Even Expect It…
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