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A Syrian-born artist in England has made an amazing collection of huge photogram style artworks, based in part on the investigation of light and light sources, in response to the crisis in Syria. This article introduces the artist and details some the inspiration behind the artwork from the exhibition.
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I have a good idea on how to give colour to my boring room. It is by making artworks. I am onto my second piece when I thought of transforming my Lomographic photo into another form of art, a painting. I wanted to incorporate my love for lomography into other things as well.
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A Massachusetts-based artist has created some interesting masterpieces featuring human anatomy diagrams using rolled pieces of paper. Take a look at some of her work and be amazed after the jump!
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Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, who is known for his very colorful and playful works of art, has recently unveiled what is most likely one of his most interesting works of art to date. Learn more about it after the jump!
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If you didn't enjoy your anatomy classes back in high school, I bet you will appreciate it after taking a look at this amazing work of Illinois-based designer and illustrator Dan Beckemeyer. Find out why after the jump!
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Low-Commitment Projects has come up with something grand. It's simple, and cheesy (but not the 'cheesy' you are thinking of). Check out our side-by-side pairings, of the reinvented famous works of art with their buttered, mustard filled, and literally topped with cheese, replicas!
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Look what we've found! A UK based photo competition asked students to recreate/reinterpret famous works of art in photograph form. It's called 'The Booooooom + Adobe Remake photo project' and took place last year. Though it's over, the submissions galley was astounding, and we just had to share them with you!
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Don't you always find out, after the fact, that if you had waited a day the museum entrance, or shop product you paid for, would have been free! If you are low on funds, after spending on gifts and food that you can't and shouldn't resist, then here's a list of free things to enjoy!
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DIESEL's window display looked knockout great in Lomography. At least that's how I remembered it to be two years ago.
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The Musee d'Orsay is a museum housed in a former train station, famous for its impressive collection of sculptures and Impressionist paintings.
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Lomography Korea will go to Pusan where will take place the most biggest International film festival of Korea in October with the first Lomography workshop in Pusan! Here is infos of this special workshop in Pusan, second city of south Korea.