
Self-described artist, drag queen, former nudist, born again Christian, average 46 year old guy (hardly!) James Kuhn likes to paint his face. And I’m not just talking about a little gloss and guyliner. I’m talking complete transformations! In some cases he even adds doll parts, paper extensions and more. But there’s no sense in trying to describe it, you simply have to see his self-portraits.
Art
His face is the canvas
Monday, May 3rd, 2010EVOL transforms urban surfaces
Thursday, April 15th, 2010“EVOL is a berlin based street artist that transforms banal urban surfaces, into miniature architectural
surfaces through pasting. using pasted paper, EVOL transforms electric boxes, small planters and other
geometric city forms, into miniature apartment buildings and other structures. each piece of paper is
printed with a repetitive pattern of flat gray walls dotted with plain window frames. once applied to
a surface, the paper transforms the form into small building that EVOL often adorns with small
characters. EVOL performs this process within different cities and has even been commissioned to
do installations in galleries, where he was created entire blocks of miniature buildings.”
Hyper realistic body painting - people become paintings!
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010Alexa Meade thinks completely backwards. Most artists use acrylic paints to create portraits of people on canvas. But not Meade - she applies acrylic paints on her subjects and makes them appear to be a part of the painting!
“I paint representational portraits directly on top of the people I am representing. The models are transformed into embodiments of the artist’s interpretation of their essence. When captured on film, the living, breathing people underneath the paint disappear, overshadowed by the masks of themselves.”
Taxidermy Art, Fashion and Typography
Thursday, February 4th, 2010Google Map Alphabet Illustrations
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010“Using the online superpower’s vast database of photography, Budapest-based designer Lehel Kovács illustrates a partial alphabet of locations such as Florence, Indianapolis and Ostrava in a series of vignettes.”
Via Cool Hunting
Skulls Made From Casettes
Wednesday, November 25th, 2009Seen on Design Boom:
“atlanta based artist brian dettmer creates intricate sculptural skeletons using altered cassette tapes. dettmer began creating the pieces in 2005 as he was thinking about the demise of analog media in the increasingly digital world”
Scott Campbell’s Lazer Etched Money
Thursday, November 5th, 2009Serge Gainsbourg Grafitti into a 3D space
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Invisible Man
Friday, October 30th, 2009Robot Bugs
Friday, October 30th, 2009Artisit Mike Libby makes sculptures by adding small watch parts to bugs.
“Borrowing from science fiction and fact, Insect Lab customizes real insect specimens with antique watch parts and other technological components. From ladybugs to grasshoppers, each is individually hand adorned, and original- a unique celebration of the contradictions and confluences between nature and technology.”

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