Sunday, March 18, 2018

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Pixelated Portrait Icons (Thomas Randall)

Hundreds, if not thousands, of little squares of paint come to life to form iconic pixelated portraits from cultural icons spanning the decades.
From French | American artist Thomas Randall.

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really-shit: Pixelated Portrait Icons (Thomas Randall) Hundreds,...















really-shit:

Pixelated Portrait Icons (Thomas Randall)

Hundreds, if not thousands, of little squares of paint come to life to form iconic pixelated portraits from cultural icons spanning the decades.
From French | American artist Thomas Randall.

Matthew Grabelsky A native New Yorker, I graduated from Rice... crss



















Matthew Grabelsky

A native New Yorker, I graduated from Rice University in 2002 with a BA in Art and Art History and a BS in Astrophysics. Afterwards, I moved to Florence, Italy, where I spent four years studying thetechniques of classical drawing and painting. Science taught me how to observe the world, and art has allowed me to express my relationship to it.

Since 2006, I have focused on creating paintings that combine the physical world that people see every day with imagery from mythology and dreams.

My work is not intended to be viewed as fantasy or as allegory, but rather as a blend of every-day experiences and the subconscious.

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My paintings are enigmatic, and they create dream-like worlds that invite viewers to form their own interpretations of the imagery presented.

I paint in a highly realistic manner, derived from my studies of 19th-century French Academic painters, and I use this visual language to craft modern narratives. I place my subjects in urban settings: trains, gritty alleyways, and cosmopolitan cityscapes; then introduce a twist to create a mix of rational and irrational elements.

My work is often humorous, and it straddles the divide between the serious and the bizarre. via Saatchi Art

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Matthew Grabelsky A native New Yorker, I graduated from Rice...



















Matthew Grabelsky

A native New Yorker, I graduated from Rice University in 2002 with a BA in Art and Art History and a BS in Astrophysics. Afterwards, I moved to Florence, Italy, where I spent four years studying thetechniques of classical drawing and painting. Science taught me how to observe the world, and art has allowed me to express my relationship to it.

Since 2006, I have focused on creating paintings that combine the physical world that people see every day with imagery from mythology and dreams.

My work is not intended to be viewed as fantasy or as allegory, but rather as a blend of every-day experiences and the subconscious.

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My paintings are enigmatic, and they create dream-like worlds that invite viewers to form their own interpretations of the imagery presented.

I paint in a highly realistic manner, derived from my studies of 19th-century French Academic painters, and I use this visual language to craft modern narratives. I place my subjects in urban settings: trains, gritty alleyways, and cosmopolitan cityscapes; then introduce a twist to create a mix of rational and irrational elements.

My work is often humorous, and it straddles the divide between the serious and the bizarre. via Saatchi Art

AN’ Garden Cafe, A Green Industrial Oasis in Hanoi,...















AN’ Garden Cafe, A Green Industrial Oasis in Hanoi, Vietnam

Decorated with lush greenery and floating plant pots, the interior of this Hanoi cafe evokes the Hanging Gardens of the Babylon.

Designed by Vietnamese architecture practice Le House as a present from the owner to his beloved wife, the striking steel-framed structure blurs the lines between indoors and outdoors through a clever interplay of wood, concrete, and glass.

The space is airy and modern with a sleek industrial edge, its decor mixing rough and refined elements into a harmonious organic whole. Soaring ceilings, huge windows, and ingenious skylights let the natural light pour in, creating a fresh, open feel.

Photos: Hyroyuki Oki

This Device Mines Cryptocurrency While Keeping Your House WarmAt...









This Device Mines Cryptocurrency While Keeping Your House Warm

At $3,600, the QC-1 crypto heater mines everything from Ether to Bitcoin while warming your home in the process.

Manufactured by French startup Qarnot, the sleek walnut-topped radiator comes equipped with two AMD graphics processing units, being capable of mining at up to 60 MH/s.

The noiseless device takes 10 minutes to set up and connects online via an Ethernet cable. A companion app lets you control the heat and monitor the mining process.

crossconnectmag: Light Painter Janne Parviainen comes from... crss



















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Light Painter Janne Parviainen comes from Helsinki, Finnland, also known as JANNEPAINT, is a full time artist who has been snapping photographs for over fifteen years.

Like many light painters his discovery of the medium was an accident.   In early 2007, Janne was out at night capturing long exposure photographs and accidentally bumped his camera, when he looked at his photograph the street lights had left streaks that appeared to be writing in the image; from that point on Janne was a Light Painter.

Janne is well known for his light painting figures and recently he has been producing some amazing skeleton imagery. His favorite things about light painting are the urban exploration and the constant source of inspiration that it provides him. For more of his photos visit 500px.

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