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]]>Another great thing about modern museums is that lately, they are real marvels of modern architecture. They will enchant you with their grand exterior and then capture your heart with their interior – and Fluctuart is one of those! Fluctuart is the first center of floating urban art and it floats on the Seine River, between the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre. This floating building is three stories tall and has 11 000 square feet and a collections of street artwork from different urban artists like Banksy, as well as a place for new and upcoming artists.
For a complete experience, you can enjoy yourself in the museum’s rooftop restaurant and bar from where you’ll have a magnificent view, a skateboard deck as a menu and a bookstore. Finally, you can be part of many events and workshops organized in the museum.
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]]>He says about his work that it is a “sardonic narrative of human existence.” Piece by piece, he builds assembled sculptures and brings them to life. His sculptures usually have bodies built around skeletal structures which depict the framework of our being.
The artist wants to communicate human kinship through the shared struggles of our endeavours. The sculptures are usually faceless, made of manufactured steel, and holding objects that tell a story about their personas, ambitions, emotions. They are are juxtaposed and demonstrate “the overbearing irony of the fact that our most authentic desire is actually the desire itself.” Deeply committed to his passion, Ian now works full-time as a sculptor and is constantly looking for fresh ideas and new opportunities.
Take a look at his peculiar sculptures.
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]]>Giuseppe Ragazzini, a son of the famous Italian artist Enzo Ragazzini, is today a worldwide recognized painter, illustrator and graffiti artist who has developed his own technique for creating digital collages.
Everything began with his fascination with George Clouzot’s documentary Le Mystère Picasso. Ragazzini’s technique consists of incessant transformations of the images from the permanence of their preceding elements. He creates digital collages of elements that continuously superimpose over each other and that’s how his impressive, sometimes disturbing collage images are made. His work has been featured at many prestigious venues, festivals and international exhibitions, and published in books and newspapers such as La Republica and Le Monde.
He runs an Instagram profile under the name @thecollageempire, where he posts other people’s collages that he finds interesting, while his own work can be found on @giusepperagazzini.
Here are some illustrious examples of his unusual art.
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]]>The post Fluctuart Is A Museum On Water In Paris With An Amazing View appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Another great thing about modern museums is that lately, they are real marvels of modern architecture. They will enchant you with their grand exterior and then capture your heart with their interior – and Fluctuart is one of those! Fluctuart is the first center of floating urban art and it floats on the Seine River, between the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre. This floating building is three stories tall and has 11 000 square feet and a collections of street artwork from different urban artists like Banksy, as well as a place for new and upcoming artists.
For a complete experience, you can enjoy yourself in the museum’s rooftop restaurant and bar from where you’ll have a magnificent view, a skateboard deck as a menu and a bookstore. Finally, you can be part of many events and workshops organized in the museum.
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]]>The post Divine Metal Sculptures By Ian Fichman appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>He says about his work that it is a “sardonic narrative of human existence.” Piece by piece, he builds assembled sculptures and brings them to life. His sculptures usually have bodies built around skeletal structures which depict the framework of our being.
The artist wants to communicate human kinship through the shared struggles of our endeavours. The sculptures are usually faceless, made of manufactured steel, and holding objects that tell a story about their personas, ambitions, emotions. They are are juxtaposed and demonstrate “the overbearing irony of the fact that our most authentic desire is actually the desire itself.” Deeply committed to his passion, Ian now works full-time as a sculptor and is constantly looking for fresh ideas and new opportunities.
Take a look at his peculiar sculptures.
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]]>The post Intriguing Digital Collages By Giuseppe Ragazzini appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Giuseppe Ragazzini, a son of the famous Italian artist Enzo Ragazzini, is today a worldwide recognized painter, illustrator and graffiti artist who has developed his own technique for creating digital collages.
Everything began with his fascination with George Clouzot’s documentary Le Mystère Picasso. Ragazzini’s technique consists of incessant transformations of the images from the permanence of their preceding elements. He creates digital collages of elements that continuously superimpose over each other and that’s how his impressive, sometimes disturbing collage images are made. His work has been featured at many prestigious venues, festivals and international exhibitions, and published in books and newspapers such as La Republica and Le Monde.
He runs an Instagram profile under the name @thecollageempire, where he posts other people’s collages that he finds interesting, while his own work can be found on @giusepperagazzini.
Here are some illustrious examples of his unusual art.
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