My nickname, it's Millie (from Amelia). My blog consists of things that I like, things of interest, things I'm passionate about, and sometimes how I feel at any given moment. I breathe: art, design, music, food, movies/tv shows (die hard horror and science fiction fan, but you wouldn't know that judging from my blog), fashion, Old Hollywood, and some current/recent actors and actresses.
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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Van Gogh’s Paintings Get Tilt-Shifted
After seeing how tilt-shift photography could make real world scenes appear like miniature models, Serena Malyon, a third-year art student, decided to simulate the effect on Van Gogh’s famous paintings. Using Photoshop, she manipulated the light and adjusted the focus to make us see these paintings in ways we could have never imagined.
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I finally finished my artwork set!
*This is part one.
Photography by Alex Stoddard
Colour Icons
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Trash sculptures/portraits by French artist Bernard Pras - Bernard creates various portraits made entirely out of trash and found objects. Check out his site for more.
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From Kelly McCollam’s Salt of the Earth: Van Gogh’s Starry Night recreated with spices and food coloring.
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The Starry Night Pie Packed
Branches Of An Almond Tree In Blossom (Artist Interpretation in Red), 1890
by Vincent Van Gogh (Dutch 1853-90)