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Someone said to me, or maybe I read it that this is the biggest graffiti wall in the Iberian Peninsula. I can't be sure of that, neither the length of it, but it is huge!
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I like painting on my prints and tried many techniques. Options are nearly unlimited. However if you want to reproduce the effects as shown in this pictures, here are some of my tips how to put an artistic, abstract touch on your pictures.
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When you visit Lisbon, you must ride the typical funicular, "Elevador da Glória". My suggestion, if you are a street art lover, is to go up in the funicular (Lisbon streets are very steep!) and come down walking to enjoy the art.
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The tip I'm going to share with you is very easy, fast and, in my opinion, gives really bright results. You only need black and white photos and permanent markers.
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Here's a tipster on how to diversify and make highlights in b&w photography. Included are methods of manual coloring pictures as well as coloring with pens.
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Bored by the looks of your camera? No money for new analogue gadgets? Mismatching colour schemes? Why don't you pop open a can of bling, and give your old friend a shiny new look.
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Recently inspired by beautiful lomographs, I'm back with a paintbrush in my hand! Take a look at this month's copycat painting after the jump.
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Not so long ago, I had looked into buying a chalkboard to use as a prop in a photo booth at a wedding. I decided it would be cheaper in the long run to buy some chalkboard, paint it, and do it myself! That way, I was able to up-cycle something old into a useable, customized item, and have bragging rights because I made it myself! Find out how you can make a chalkboard out of almost anything in this article!
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I'm always looking for fun ways to display my precious photos, and this is a simple tipster that gives a great space effect with materials you probably already own!
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The City of San Francisco is obviously visually interesting. We've got incredible architecture, as apparent in iconic TransAmerica Pyramid, the San Francisco Ferry building, or the red arches of the Golden Gate Bridge. We're often so busy taking in landmarks that we hardly notice another aspect of the the city...The graffiti that penetrates every district and neighborhood.
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Now you can design your very own La Sardina camera! The new La Sardina DIY is your blank slate for your creativity - paint on it, doodle or write on it, do whatever you want to make it unique!
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The Diana World Tour has come to America at last! As it travels from San Francisco to New York, each Gallery Store will show a unique assortment of Diana F+ cameras customized by local artists and designers; You may not get a chance to see the San Francisco Gallery Store's 2012 artist clones in person, but we want you to see them from home! Here's the first installment of this series, in which we show you a few pieces and let the artists talk about them.
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This month of May had a special holiday: Mother's Day! So I decided that I would do an imitation of my mom's favorite flower: a rose. Read on to see the final result!
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The April edition of my painting series is here! I tried something new this time, read on to find out more about it.
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For the next painting in my series, I've chosen a personal favorite by @hodachrome to transform into painted form! Read more about it after the break!
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Lumps of paint. This is the subject matter of Ben Weiner's latest series of photographs. Enthralling? Yes, very much so. What we've left out here is the fact Weiner's images make you want to run your fingers all over the textured surfaces contained inside his flat photographs. There's eye candy for you too, with the magical, intertwining colors found in the oil paint closeups.
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Have you always wanted an incredibly unique, one-of-a-kind bag to hold all of your incredibly unique Lomography cameras? Let's do some arts and crafts with some paint and a little creativity.
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In a dark room, remove the reel frame, draw to your liking and re-roll. The result depends on your ability to draw in the dark!
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Champion Contemporary is opening its 2012 season with a show of new paintings by New York artist Daniel Heidkamp. Find out more after the jump.
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Photographer Mark Mawson shot these amazing photographs by dropping paint into water. The following photos are part of his photo series called 'Aqueous'. More after the jump...