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Budapest - Street Art
Many of Kolodko’s guerilla sculptures may be small but they offer a powerful message, including this mini tank, also found near the riverbank on Bem Quay.
This tank symbolizes Hungary’s 1956 revolution, as indicated by the bold white letting “Ruszkik Haza!” (“Russian’s go home!”) etched on the side of the tank. While the tank is facing Parliament its gun is facing downward to signify the end of the revolution.
And yes, someone walked in as I was squatting there in front of the sink, holding my cellphone up and trying to get the whole thing in the shot.
Diseño de un Isologo e imagen para el evento de baile y danza, de la Ed. Bienaventuranza, manejando cierta identidad que se mantenga vigente a largo plazo como marca.
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Theresa Arzate, a third grader at Reagan Elementary School, outlines a picture during art class on Wednesday afternoon, March, 2, 2005. The class project was to draw a picture of what the kids wanted to be when they grow up, Theresa wants to be veterinarian.
You'd have to have looked up to have seen this. What Canadian airport does this piece of art hang in? Head to fly.ws/TDcTQa to see the answer.
First conscious experiment with pencil and the first proper finished drawing I ever did, at age 17.
Mind you, that was a long time ago but I seemed to learn everything I wanted to learn about pencil drawing in one go.
Not a photo, but digital art created with Vexer, a completely mental tool that Mike turned me on to. Loads of fun, if somewhat unpredictable and almost completely lacking in instructions.
Just "daubing" digital "paint" onto the "canvas", then processing with MS Photo Editor's Watercolour filter (again).