Art

Creation is the essence of life. Modern art, digital art, abstract art, photography, photo manipulations, stop motions, performing arts, martial arts, animation, graffiti, the art of war or just cool art! We at Grievous Bodily Charm Magazine have a love for Art and look to bring you the latest thought provoking, eye catching, or headline grabbing art pieces and works from around the world. From Graffiti on the streets of Brazil to installations in the galleries of London. Our art section is diverse and different. Below are a selection of our latest Art posts.

20 Imaginative Photo Manipulations

by Andy Ball July 24, 2010
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Photo manipulations can serve as an excellent source of inspiration. The Manipulation of Photos can allow an artist to create ideas from the depths of their imagination that would usually be impossible to achieve. With the aid of Photoshop, if you can dream it, you can now create it. Below are 20 thought-provoking and imaginative [...]

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The Book Art Sculptures Of Alexander Korzer Robinson

by Andy Ball July 14, 2010
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Check out these amazing book art sculptures from artist Alexander Kozer Robinson:

From the artist: “My art practice focuses on the notion of the “inner landscape”. Using generally discarded materials, I make objects as an invitation to the viewer to engage her/his own inner life in order to assign meaning to the artwork.”

“The cut book art [...]

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Travis Czekalski – Rather Severely Pickled!

by Andy Ball July 2, 2010
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Animated installation inside the Stonewall Center in downtown Columbus, Ohio. This was 2 week project from concept to finish. Animation by Jon Stommel and Travis Czekalski, collectively known as “Rather Severe”, the photos were sequenced in After Effects to “Pickled!”, from Flying Lotus’s new album Cosmogramma.

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Adam Haynes – Illustration

by Andy Ball June 23, 2010
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Artist Adam Haynes was born and raised in rural central Oregon. After a stint in Portland doing apparel design for Adidas, he and his wife moved back to their roots in Bend, Oregon. More recently Adam has been busy with various freelance illustration projects including the Nike 6.0 campaign, some of which is shown below. [...]

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Francis Alys

by Andy Ball June 22, 2010
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Francis Alÿs is soon to feature in a new exhibition at Tate Modern. His work, which covers a variety of media, is intriguing to say the least. He lives and works in Mexico City and is represented by David Zwirner, New York, and Peter Kilchmann, Zurich. Alÿs attended the Institute of Architecture in Tournai and [...]

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Diego Gravinese – Photorealism

by Andy Ball June 15, 2010
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Artist Diego Gravinese was born in La Plata, Argentina in 1971. His work has been shown internationally over the past 15 years in New York, Paris, Madrid, Turin, Buenos Aires, Chicago, and Los Angeles. He has worked with Ruth Benzacar and ZavaletaLab galleries in Buenos Aires and with DeChiara gallery in New York and currently [...]

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Leandro Erlich

by Andy Ball June 11, 2010
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Following the success of our recent post showing a handful of works by artist Leandro Erlich, we decided to follow it up by showing you a few more of Leandro’s amazing pieces.

Leandro Erlich makes art which challenges our idea of reality. He is interested in what we see, the spaces we occupy and the contexts [...]

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Charis Tsevis – World Cup Inspired Art

by Jacques Jones June 11, 2010
World Cup - 2010 - South Africa - Art

Charis Tsevis is an Athens, Greece based visual and graphic artist who can be summed up shortly and appropriately as a bit of a don at what he does. He has been commission to illustrate with companies such as AT & T and other equally established and reputable firms.
It seems Charis and I share more [...]

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