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Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Tangled With Reality: Living 3D Paintings, Literally.


The 3D technology has been around for centuries, under the longer and complicated name Theater; with the slogan: so real, you can touch and throw tomatoes at actors in case you don’t like the play. Although now days we are forced to wear glasses to see the better special effects in 3D plays, and the only thing we can touch are our cinema neighbor’s breasts, face or popcorn, the truth is we can still watch 3D without the need of glasses. People have been fighting to keep the natural 3D alive, and Alexa Meade has taken the fight to a whole new level making living 3D paintings, literally.





















Just Got Remade: Whistler’s Mother


Back in the days the painters didn’t have the undo button to undo their shity steps so they had to live with what they had done. While some made awesome pieces of art that are today famous all over the planet (and in some other planets) others artists just got famous to themselves and their imaginary friends.

Although their works followed different paths of appreciation, one thing those two groups of painters had in common: they all wanted perfection. Even today we may imagine what Whistler was thinking when he finished Arrangement in Grey and Black No.1 (a.k.a. Whistler’s Mother): I think I should have painted her in a polk dress and with less wrinkles. And a lot of other questions.

Centuries later, easily affordable cameras and using the most famous inspirational musa on the world (the internet), artists bring to life the hypothetical dream of that late great artist. Some are true paradise with flowers, butterflies and real unicorns, while others are nightmare with no flowers, no butterflies and fake unicorns. Check it out: 








via: Slate

Also for more alternative art check Just Got Repainted: Mona Lisa. And stay tuned on the blog's facebook page, so you can receive directly on your feed wall updates about these interesting (diplomatic word) new versions of famous pieces of art.

Disney Zombie - Fairy Tale No More

Since that in the late '60s, when the american film director George Romero gave a great show with his film Night of the Living Dead that the popularity of zombies has risen continuously, going from movies, TV shows, through books and wounding up on video games, video games mostly. Actually, the zombies created a whole new sub-category in the horror film genre. 

Because watching is not enough and because being a walking corpse, with terrible smell is the coolest, people decided "Hey, lets make this thing real! Lets make a zombie day where we can use zombie costume and do zombie stuff like crawling, grarrrrling and other sh*t."

Following this fever, the artist Jeffrey Thomas decided to ruin my beautiful childhood memories through his awesome artwork turning Disney princesses into undead creatures with a hunger for human flesh.
















Since you've started ruining your childhood memories by watching this keep the flow with A Turn On The Tale. Follow the blog on facebook and receive new posts to get your childhood destroyed directly in your feed wall.

See no Evil, See no Good: Equilibrium


Look inside myself by Konstantinart
Get Out by bramLeech

Mask off by ivelin

good vs evil by monoguru

Good is also Evil by dholl

GOOD vs EVIL by abraaolucas

Good vs Evil by FeathersinFlight





Two Faces Of Nature by anikakinka

Good vs Evil by Sugargrl14

Perspective by art monkey mu


Good Vs. Evil by cifaela

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