Wednesday, May 25, 2016

minusculenetwork: Electric Objects x Minuscule FREE EO1...





















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Electric Objects x Minuscule FREE EO1 Giveaway

Electric Objects is the digital art platform that’s changing the way we discover, display and collect art for our favorite spaces. EO1 is Electric Objects’ state-of-the-art 23-inch, 1080p digital frame that showcases classic, modern and digital art beautifully whether in a dining room or on a desk; in daylight or darkness. Neither bright nor muted, it’s more of a luminous oil painting that elevates every work of art it displays.

The team at Electric Objects is on a mission to make highly personalized digital art experiences available to everyone. Commissioned collections are added to their portfolio every week, giving EO1 users an all-access pass to over 15,000 captivating works of art from classics like Van Gogh to groundbreakers like kyttenjanae. Further personalize your EO1 with your own images, photography, videos, GIFs or anything you find interesting online. Add new art, create playlists and control the display through a slick smartphone app.

Electric Objects is giving away an EO1 to celebrate the launch of their museum collection, which features over 1,000 works from institutions like The Getty, The National Gallery and The New York Public Library. Minuscule couldn’t be more excited to partner with a company so committed to bringing a beautiful, 21st century art experience to everyone.

To learn more about the sweepstakes, visit the Gleam and enter! We ask one tiny favor: please share this post with at least one other person. Thanks Tumblr!

This post is sponsored by Electric Objects.

For more sponsorship opportunities across our entire network, visit our website.

Alexa Meade: Your body is my canvas A California artist...





















Alexa Meade: Your body is my canvas

A California artist Alexa Meade is turning people into paintings. She skips the canvas in her artwork. Instead, she physically paints on human subjects - on their clothes, their shoes, their skin, their hair. Then she places them in a real-life setting and photographs it. The result is an image that looks like a painting within a photo. It’s an optical illusion that blurs the lines of where reality ends and art begins.

I like for my work to create this living element. When you look at a photo of one of my installations, you see the painted thing but then you actually see the person coming through it.


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minusculenetwork: Electric Objects x Minuscule FREE EO1...





















minusculenetwork:

Electric Objects x Minuscule FREE EO1 Giveaway

Electric Objects is the digital art platform that’s changing the way we discover, display and collect art for our favorite spaces. EO1 is Electric Objects’ state-of-the-art 23-inch, 1080p digital frame that showcases classic, modern and digital art beautifully whether in a dining room or on a desk; in daylight or darkness. Neither bright nor muted, it’s more of a luminous oil painting that elevates every work of art it displays.

The team at Electric Objects is on a mission to make highly personalized digital art experiences available to everyone. Commissioned collections are added to their portfolio every week, giving EO1 users an all-access pass to over 15,000 captivating works of art from classics like Van Gogh to groundbreakers like kyttenjanae. Further personalize your EO1 with your own images, photography, videos, GIFs or anything you find interesting online. Add new art, create playlists and control the display through a slick smartphone app.

Electric Objects is giving away an EO1 to celebrate the launch of their museum collection, which features over 1,000 works from institutions like The Getty, The National Gallery and The New York Public Library. Minuscule couldn’t be more excited to partner with a company so committed to bringing a beautiful, 21st century art experience to everyone.

To learn more about the sweepstakes, visit the Gleam and enter! We ask one tiny favor: please share this post with at least one other person. Thanks Tumblr!

This post is sponsored by Electric Objects.

For more sponsorship opportunities across our entire network, visit our website.

Photographer Denis Cherim’s ‘Coincidence Project’ Explores...





















Photographer Denis Cherim’s ‘Coincidence Project’ Explores Uncanny Moments of Synchronicity

With an eye for unusual juxtapositions and serendipitous moments where the universe seems to synchronize itself just so, photographer Denis Cherim is there with his camera seeing what the rest of us do not. The ongoing series called the Coincidence Project incorporates a wide variety of photographic approaches from landscapes to street photography and occasionally portraiture. Gathered here are some of our favorites from the last few years, but you can see hundreds more photos by Cherim over on Flickr and Facebook. Thanks Colossal


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nonconcept: Tverrfjellhytta, located at Hjerkinn, Norway by...











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Tverrfjellhytta, located at Hjerkinn, Norway by Snohetta. (Photography: Ketil Jacobsen)


Art of Heather McLeanHeather McLean is a Canadian tattoo artist...





















Art of Heather McLean

Heather McLean is a Canadian tattoo artist and illustrator from Calgary. She studied painting in Edmonton, Amsterdam, and Vancouver, and began her tattoo career in 1999, as one of the only female tattooers in Alberta. Heather creates surrealist figurative paintings informed by her 15 years of illustration, graphic design and tattoo experience. Her main influences include astrophysics, quantum mechanics, biology, psychology, physical and mental yoga, and Advaitic Hinduism. Follow Heather on Instagram or buy prints in her shop.


Art not only for connoisseurs. Posted by Margaret