These amazing 3D Botanical Flower Constructions were designed by Anne Ten Donkelaar. Anne is an artist from Utrecht, The Netherlands, who was obsessed with flowers, she says “I was fascinated by the many colors and forms they took.”
Anne loves traveling. Her works were inspired by her “unique discoveries” during traveling including a damaged butterfly, a broken twig, a bumblebee, and some strangely grown weeds. With her specialist in 3D Product Design, she creates amazing “3D Botanical Flower Constructions” that are composed of pressed real flowers and paper cutouts in vibrant colors as well as roots and leaves, all fastened with pins of different heights to create the depth and dimension to the pieces, resulting unique layout. Read more
Abstract Paintings are not easy to understand compared to the representational paintings. In the abstract art form, objects are represented by patterns, random shapes, designs, lines, or splashes of color to convey what the artist’s are thinking, which oftentimes do not look like any specific thing. This is why the abstract Paintings very hard to comprehend.
“Everyone wants to understand art. Why not try to understand the song of a bird?…people who try to explain pictures are usually barking up the wrong tree.” Pablo Picasso Read more
This colorful mural has been done by a talented Spanish artist, Debens. This geometric-abstract mural, which measures 40m x 8m, won 2012 national and international project Espai Jove facade Boca Nord – Public Art and artistic interventions in public space Barrio El Carmelo (Barcelona).
The mural features visual language dominated by the square and rectangle shapes with fun, vibrant colors. Debens describes: Read more