Tag Archives: Strange Art
What happens in the W/C…
This is just… different.
I always wonder what goes on in the toilet, besides being used for waste removal, that is. I know when I worked at the OGRE, I’d hear all sorts of weird things, even people watching porn on their phones. Oh wait, maybe that was me.
Hat tip to muzbot for this.
Until next time...
What you can do with rubber gloves and Post-it Notes
… and old toys and plastic forks and other bits of stuffs.
I love Katsushika Hokusai’s The Great Wave off Kanagawa. And this rendition by Bernard Pras is incredible.
Until next time...
My Brain Finds Curiousness Everywhere.
I noticed something today. Quite by accident. Yet it strikes me as extremely odd.
I was browsing a folder of images, in thumbnail view. There were two famous artworks side-by-side. And they both looked remarkably similar to me for some reason:
The Starry Night (1889) by Vincent van Gogh, and The Great Wave off Kanagawa (c. 1829–32) by Katsushika Hokusai.
The artwork is obviously not the same. Far from it. It’s the flow of both that I find unusually similar:
I did a red overlay of what my brain sees in case your brain doesn’t work like mine does.
Or maybe it’s just me.
Weird.
Until next time...
Pastel Sky
I took this picture a couple of weeks ago.
Something about the sky mesmerized me at that moment. So much so that I pulled the truck off the road to take the picture.
It almost looks like an pastel or pencil artwork.
I think I might have it enlarged, and hang it in the studio.
Until next time...