Oftentimes, it can be difficult for students to find inspiration in the confines of a classroom. Most teachers find posters featuring inspirational quotes to plaster over every inch of their mundane room, struggling to inspire their students. One Wyoming-based teacher, however, tries to change all of this using his incredible talent. The Reddit user (Nate100100) surprises his students every day with a masterpiece created entirely from only a piece of chalk.
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Annie LeibovitzThese photos were taken from her Disney Dream Portraits gallery and they feature celebreties as different Disney characters! Roy LichtensteinHe was an American pop artist during the 1960s along with Andy Warhol and James Rosenquist. He became a leader in the art movement during his time.
Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky's 148th birthday has been celebrated in a google doodle today! The painter is known for being the first to produce purely abstract work. He would think of painting as a form of composing something like music. He was an important part of history for abstract painters everywhere.
Brett Amory"Brett began working on the painting series entitled “Waiting” in 2001. The series depicts the urban individual’s yearning for presence and the seeming impossibility of attaining it. The paintings portray commuters in transit immersed in either a quiet, even hopeful state or, alternately, an anguish of unfulfilled anticipation."
-Wendy Campbell Andy Warhol"My fascination with letting images repeat and repeat - or in film's case 'run on' - manifests my belief that we spend much of our lives seeing without observing."
Norman Rockwell"Without thinking too much about it in specific terms, I was showing the America I knew and observed to others who might not have noticed."
Tetsuya Ishida"His work mostly expresses the artist’s fear of modern technology and culture, the content composed mostly of the author’s own objectified image, the style weird and disturbing."
- Fauna Finally! Artist of the Week time! Sean Scully"When I got into art school, I thought it was paradise. I wanted to be an artist so much that I was really driven and nothing could stop me."
Vincent Van Gogh"It is not the language of painters but the language of nature which one should listen to.... The feeling for the things themselves, for reality, is more important than the feeling for pictures."
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