Wall-E for me was one of the most enjoyable Pixar Movies I had seen, equal parts cheeky about the future we were hurtling towards, while still infusing enough emotion in it for the viewer to connect with the adorable robot.
Craig Snodgrass has created some beautiful art work which seemed based around this theme and the robots all seem to have a deeper emotional quality to them.
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On Friday the 13th of November, 2015, the French Capital of Paris was attacked in the most heinous way possible. Armed gunmen opened fire and blew themselves up in various locations across the city. The gruesome attacks claimed at least 129 innocent lives and left 352 injured.
The Art World showed tremendous solidarity with the people of France with various exhibitions and performances standing canceled as reported by ArtNet
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Caleb Cleveland took on a challenge to create an entire alphabet inspired by Dungeons and Dragons and do a sketch every single day.
In the process he has created Art Work which makes one want to revisit all those monsters you used to hear about in stories our grandmother told us about.
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Michael Fischler proves that Art can be created out of almost anything, even the bubble wrap we loved to pop and play with.
He patiently creates a portrait of Beth Thornley and does a great job of it.
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Comic Con India is a travelling festival which travels to Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore and New Delhi every year to bring to life the wonder and amazement around Comic books and Graphic Novels
These mini world of amazements are always a fun place to visit. Young people come because they are still lost in the wonder that these fantastical worlds bring them, older patrons come to revisit the magic they had once felt.
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Art Works don’t have to be big is size to make an impact. Often the smallest art works can leave the most lasting impacts.
We’ve rounded up 5 artists who work with art in a miniature form. They are so good we felt you just had to see them.
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