Monthly Archives: February 2017

FROM EVERYWHERE, ALWAYS – When love becomes poetry

Charles Baudelaire loved women, alcohol and drugs. Frequenting prostitutes, he had contracted sexual diseases; so his family had sent him far away to India, hoping the change of his dissolute lifestyle. Back in Paris, he wrote highly carnal poems. Love has been sung by poets from around the world and in all ages. The love poems? Companion of sweethearts, use of romantic …

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WHERE COLOURS BECOMES POETRY

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WOLFRAM KAMPFFMEYER, GERMAN GRAPHICS ARTIST – one who brings animated animals into life

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MATTHEW SHLIAN – American Paper Engineer and his geometric paper art

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BERT SIMONS, DUTCH ARTIST – Cloned all around the world

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INCREDIBLE PAPER SCULPTURES

To most people, making a paper plane could be one of the simplest thing to do. It’s the simplest and easiest form of paper art. We may live in a digital world, but the love affair with paper will probably never die. There are some absolutely amazing examples of paper art, from the most difficult crafts, some funny or weird, but …

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MERCY AND TERROR IN ARTWORK OF PICASSO – The road to Guernica

Everything was born in an April day in 1937. In the north of Spain, the village of Guernica had been destroyed by bombing. http://meetingbenches.com/2015/05/april-26-1937-guernica-spain-a-market-day/ A native of Andalusia, Pablo Picasso, was not remained indifferent to this event, and had given to rise a painting that shocked visitors in a world exposition. That artwork was painted for the Spanish pavilion at the Universal Exhibition in …

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IMAGES OF NEW YORK’S GRAFFITI

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ART IS NOT AN ELITIST ACTIVITY RESERVED FOR THE APPRECIATION OF A FEW

KEITH HARING 1/3 – His artistic creations are attributable to the metropolitan graffiti (of which he was one of the greatest interpreters, together with Jean-Michel Basquiat). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPlzHR_WyVA This man was really creative American painter and writer. Already when he was a child, he revealed talent for drawing, encouraged by his father, who had understood the artistic talent of his son. He …

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KEITH HARING (1958/1990), AMERICAN PAINTER – Art is for everyone, this is the reason to which I strive to work

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