Art

Although I’m not into most reality TV shows, The Osbournes was one that I looked forward to every week. Watching Ozzy shuffling and mumbling though family life with Sharon and the kids every week was my idea of entertainment. His kids kept the show interesting and I can still recall when Kelly divulged her first tattoo to her parents.

Well, now Kelly has grown up and has transformed into a “sophisticated” adult who is now planning on removing all of her 15 tattoos. Tattoo removal cost is high no matter what method you choose but lasering off 15 tattoos would probably carry the price tag of a new car.

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Tattooed Baby

by on Sep.23, 2010, under Art, Tattoos-Body Art

This post is short and sweet – I don’t know anything about this artist except he sent me a link to his site.  His biography page reads like a job resume and nothing about his personal life.  I can tell you his name is Jason Clay Lewis and here is a link to his site: http://www.jasonclaylewis.com/baby/index.html – and I love this doll he created.  The site has more views of this little baby doll.  Better angles to see the body art that was added with oil paints.  Check out his site to see more.

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TATTOOED TV – WEBISODE #5 from tattooedtv on Vimeo.

With the huge success of YouTube like videos, we are now seeing other ways video is now becoming a prominent tool in our entertainment and other aspects of our lives. So it’s no surprise we can now get instant gratification and access to a web site that offers webisodes of tattoo reality TV. continue reading

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The Panda Dog

by on Jul.10, 2010, under News

It was crazy enough when the trend was to paint your cat but now things are way over the top.  A newest rage is catching on in China – colorizing or dying and basically, giving the dog a makeover.  It’s already caught on in Korea and Japan.  I’m not talking just a makeover – they actually try to alter and change the dog’s entire appearance. The spas cater to wealthy Chinese who have more money than they know what to do with and no common sense. continue reading

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So Good It Fooled Me

by on Jul.06, 2010, under Art, Fantasy

Recently I’ve had an itch to take some type of sculpting class – learn how to throw some clay – or bake a statue.  What’s perked my interest in this art medium recently is the detailed work that some artists are able to achieve.  It looks like it would be fun to take a stab at it – make you appreciate their skill and the realism they are able to reach can make you doubt what you are seeing.

Lisa Lichtenfels creates realistic soft sculptures.  They range from less than 5 inches to life-sized figures.  Her sculptures have been sold to collectors from all over the world.

The sculpture she has on her landing page is so real, I first thought it was the artist and she had a great sense of humor.  I thought that even though I KNEW she was an artist that created life like sculptures.  I just refused to believe it could be anything but an old lady dressed up for a funny photo shoot. continue reading

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Art Too Good to Eat

by on Jun.24, 2010, under Art

It’s sad to think that the work behind these confectionary works of art will eventually be destroyed and eaten. I was never a big fan of “cake decorating” and can’t say I ever saw a cake that just knocked my socks off – until now. This creation as well as other stunning edible works of art were created by artist Karen Portaleo from Atlanta Georgia. Karen had experience in clay sculpturing and she took her talent to a new level with creative cake decorations where she currently works. continue reading

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