Tag: art
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Fan Art Fridays: Ken of ‘Magic Mike,’ Played by Matt Bomer
There’s our little Ken doll. It’s Independence Day weekend in the United States. Magic Mike XXL graced theaters on July 1st. Some of us will distract ourselves with loud fireworks, others complaining about the loud fireworks … And then there are those that will torture themselves with Mr. Blue eyed Ken, a.k.a. Matt Bomer. Or Mike Lane…
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Gallery Mondays: Life Is Beautiful
The one thing I love about Brooklyn is the amazing street art you’ll find as you walk through the neighborhoods. There’s something to love about graffiti that isn’t vandalism. I found this gem on the side of a building on Roebling and N 9th. I really like the way the pink writing is sort of…
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Gallery Mondays: Lady Gaga’s ‘ARTPOP’ Pop Up Gallery NYC
November 2013 was a pretty exciting month in NYC because Lady Gaga had decided to have an ARTPOP Pop Up Gallery in the Meatpacking District for three days to celebrate the release of her then upcoming album. I visited the gallery along with a coworker, and we had such a good time taking pictures in the photo booth and…
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Fan Art Fridays: Pretty Little Liars’ Aria Montgomery in Watercolor
Second new series on the blog! (Betcha didn’t see this coming!) Fan Art Friday is going to be an awesome weekly segment where I post a fun piece of fan art I find online. This week’s fan art is of Aria Montgomery (played by Lucy Hale) from Pretty Little Liars. The art was submitted to the…
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Gallery Mondays: Xavier Veilhan’s Daft Punk @ Galerie Perrotin
I’ve decided that every Monday here on The Whisper Box, I’d share a photo of a work of art I found interesting at a gallery. It could be a painting, sculpture, object, etc.—anything from the art world I find worthy of being noticed. I might even post a photo of something from an upcoming exhibit…
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Unbranded: A Century of White Women, 1915-2015 @ Jack Shainman Gallery
After reading about this exhibit in New York Magazine a few weeks ago, I made it my business to see Hank Willis Thomas’ “Unbranded: A Century of White Women, 1915-2015” at the Jack Shainman Gallery. My obsession for the culture of the 1920s and 1950s really made me appreciate this exhibit. Interestingly, all of these…
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Mother’s Day 2015 Gift Guide
POST CONTAINS AFFILIATE LINKS. Mother’s Day is May 10th this year! Time to honor those amazing women in the world who have devoted much of their time to raising their children. Don’t have a clue what to buy her? I’ve compiled a guide to get your creative juices flowing. 1. Scarf, $7.29. She’ll love…
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Favorite Pretty Little Liars #ChArlesIsA Shareable Graphics From PrettyLittleCampaign.com
Round two of the Pretty Little Campaign is upon us! It’s time to get your final votes in for the #ChArlesIsA shareable graphics created by none other than the amazingly talented Pretty Little Liars fanbase. I will admit that I enjoyed last week’s season six premiere fan art more than this week’s graphics. There’s much…
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Your Favorite Artist’s Favorite Artist @ Joshua Liner Gallery
There were a number of events I wanted to attend tonight, but all of them fell through. Thankfully, before leaving the city after work this evening, I remembered I wanted to go check out Zhang Jingna‘s piece at the “Your Favorite Artist’s Favorite Artist” exhibit in the Joshua Liner Gallery. As the exhibit’s title…
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CANstruction Presents: Hunger Games, StaTUNA of Liberty & More
Who knew food charity could be so creative! The CANstruction exhibit at Brookfield Place in NYC is a display of can art sculptures created by artists who entered the food charity competition this year. The food charity competition is held every year, and this particular exhibit is open until November 20th. I was really shocked…
