kcredden
August 17th, 2006, 04:25 PM
As an artist, I'm always looking for new sources of art, and the web has just helped in that. I now present two sources, that are off-beat, and amazing to say the least.
WARNING: NOT AT ALL DIAL-UP FRIENDLY!
First: "Wash me" art.
As a kid there was nothing like dragging your finger across the dirty back window of your mom's minivan. Imagine lifting your finger to find you've created a Mona Lisa on the rear glass. Scott Wade of San Marcos, TX is perhaps the only person who could say he's done this.
more here (http://www.autoblog.com/2006/06/29/wash-me-taken-to-a-new-level-the-dust-art-of-scott-wade/)
Next: 3-D street art, that litterly blows your mind!
Walking down the street one day, and see a hole? Better look twice, if this guy's around :)
more here (http://www.impactlab.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=7567-S)
I know of one source of new illisionistic art, but can't find it for this. Will post if I see it.
WARNING: NOT AT ALL DIAL-UP FRIENDLY!
First: "Wash me" art.
As a kid there was nothing like dragging your finger across the dirty back window of your mom's minivan. Imagine lifting your finger to find you've created a Mona Lisa on the rear glass. Scott Wade of San Marcos, TX is perhaps the only person who could say he's done this.
more here (http://www.autoblog.com/2006/06/29/wash-me-taken-to-a-new-level-the-dust-art-of-scott-wade/)
Next: 3-D street art, that litterly blows your mind!
Walking down the street one day, and see a hole? Better look twice, if this guy's around :)
more here (http://www.impactlab.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=7567-S)
I know of one source of new illisionistic art, but can't find it for this. Will post if I see it.