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Pictures of Bandits

Monday, 29 November 2010

Photographer Bruce Build created this report while traveling in Russia.Basically, it's pictures of small bandits, not just sitting and now living for another dose of drugs or a bottle of vodka.
Sergei, nicknamed Wild Boar, 33 years old."I was a hundred percent thug" - he said to Bruce Gildenu at the picnic. -"We have not quite one hundred percent."
Basil 50 years behind bars, he spent 22 years old.He killed his stepfather, and yet the three men who raped his wife.
Again at the picnic.
Alexis 38 years."I gave up on crime. Now I go every Sunday to church, sing in a choir."
Alexis 29 years, he also tied. "Now I am clean," he says.

Sergei in a sauna with Anatoly and his wife.
Sergei fights with Dimitri. Dmitry 28 years, he police colonel.
Tattoo on foot, Alexei.
Sergei and his wife Julia.She is a nurse.He spent 14 years in prison and says he does not want to go back there ever, so he tied up with his gangster past.
Eugene 37 years, he a drug addict and a bandit. "I chose it. I do not know why. It's my life. That's all."



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The Edible Dresses of Sung Yeonju

Sung Yeonju is a brilliant young Korean artist who took the art world by storm with her incredible series of dresses made of various foods, entitled Wearable Foods. Born in 1986, in Seoul, South Korea, Sung Yeonju graduated from the Hong Kong University in 2010, and has already made a name for herself by creating various garments out of foods like bread, red cabbage, tomatoes or spring onions.

Spring Onions
Tomatoes
Bananas
Eggplants
BreadBread
Red Cabbage
Lotus Root
White radish
Shrimp



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Super-Soaked Portraits

Friday, 26 November 2010

The Rain series by Nicolas Dumont is a wet ‘n’ wild collection of high emotion and truck loads of water. The series shows subjects showered in water, capturing their raw reactions perfectly.
For the series, Nicolas Dumont invited friends and family to come over and take a cold shower for him to photograph. With some subjects seeming upset and some looking ready to sing in the rain, the series is something that Nicolas Dumont can surely be proud of.












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Plasticine illustrations by Barbara Reid and Irma Gruenholz

Thursday, 25 November 2010


Barbara Reid
Canadian artist Barbara Reid creates a wonderful plasticine illustrations.
Where her cousins waving tassels, she rolls clay.
Barbara was born and spent her life in Toronto. She is a child wanted to become a writer but went on to learn illustrator in the Ontario College of Art and Design. During her studies, she made the first illustration of plasticine, which is extremely pleased all around. So she opened her own technique. Her illustrations are funny, expressive, and plastic, she uses clay with ease painter and sculptor habit.
She herself says that plasticine illustrations should be very enjoyable for children - if the scenic picture is not clear what should be done with plasticine all nice and simple - almost the same as do all children.























Irma Gruenholz
The Spanish artist Irma Gruenholz makes interesting plasticine illustrations for books.
I think we all remember the plasticine cartoons that are so often in childhood appeared on our screens. To create just such cartoons should make a lot of plasticine plasticine figures and scenery, then to bring it all into action. Creativity of the Spanish artist Irma Gruenholz recalls frozen frames from just such plasticine cartoons.
Illustrator Irma Gruenholz creates its bright and cheerful three-dimensional model from clay, as well as conventional and polymer clay. Artist herself admits that she was ready to use, and other stuff that makes working with volume. She likes to explore and examine the possibilities of each project, working with all the elements and textures. The subjects of works of miniature installations Irma Gruenholz varied: Indian and African everyday scenes and illustrations of princesses, princes, and the maid of honor, the story of the wise and clever mouse and stupid cats, scenes from everyday life (a girl working at a computer or a grandmother, preparing a dinner to his grandson) . Once the detailed and colorful plasticine world fashioned, Spanish painter uses the appropriate lighting and photographing ozhivshuyu installation.
Photo plasticine installations Spaniard Irma Gruenholz published in books, magazines and newspapers. It also creates a different three-dimensional models of polymer clay to customers on request for events and exhibitions.

























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