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This Loving Father Captures the Magic of Everyday Moments With His 4 Kids

This father of a family, inspired by the work of other photographers, captures everyday moments with his four children. He has done it in an incredible way that you can really feel the moments that he shows in the photographs.

Read Article here: https://mymodernmet.com/adrian-c-murray-storybook-family-photos/

This Cutting-Edge Company Can Transform Any Classic Vehicle Into an Electric Car

 According to the UN’s climate goals, the next decade will be critical in the fight against the climate crisis. Industries and individuals will have to adapt to preserve our environment—including classic car enthusiasts. Founded by Adam Roe, Zero Labs released its first remodeled classic in 2019. Using collectible Ford Broncos from the 1960s and 1970s, the team of vintage car experts and engineers converted the rugged 4×4 into an off-road ready vehicle with exceptional power.

Read Article Here: https://mymodernmet.com/zero-labs-automative/

Architecture Student Sketches Bird’s Eye View of Exquisite Imaginary Cities

Architecture students create beautiful and innovative sketches of imaginary cities. the sketches include very complicated structures from different angles and clearly demonstrate the imagination of the student.

Read Article: https://mymodernmet.com/aysylu-zaripova-architecture-drawings/

Hyperrealistic Pencil Portraits Offer a Surreal Look Into Being Black in Today’s World

Artist Arinze Stanley achieves his incredible hyperrealistic artwork by exercising what he refers to as the “three P’s.” The principles that Stanley works by are patience, practice, and persistence. His dedication—and his continual strive towards perfection—has helped the self-taught artist to develop portraits of Black people that appear in often surrealistic ways.

Read Article: https://mymodernmet.com/arinze-stanley-hyperrealistic-pencil-portraits/

Best of 2020: Top 60+ Photographs From Around the World

As another year quickly draws to a close, 2020 was a year unlike any other in our life, it’s fair to say. We have had a whirlwind of events in the last 12 months, including heartbreaking wildfires, a catastrophic global pandemic, emboldened protesters fighting for social rights, and a seemingly endless electoral period. Throughout the year, the feelings really ranged from fear to frustration and exasperation to hope and motivation.

And through it all, photographers found a way to eloquently document all of these events and capture the beauty in our world.

Read Article: https://mymodernmet.com/best-photos-of-2020/

Photoshoot – Abandoned Buildings

So this weekend I went with a friend to explore abandoned buildings and take some pictures there. I am glad I did because I really had a lot of fun and we found many great spots to take pictures, portraits and landscapes

Even though it can be scary for some people, if you’re interested on stuff like this, I think it’s a great place to visit.

National Portfolio Day Association

Do you plan to transfer? It would be recommended that professionals review your portfolio and give you their opinion, it’s free! sign up for a free portfolio review. the last date is December 5

Register here: https://nationalportfolioday.org/


Voting by mail in New York? Avoid these mistakes to ensure your vote counts

Now due to Covid-19 New York has come up with a new idea to protect people, it seems that now new yorkers will be able to vote by mail

Read the whole article here: https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/politics/albany/2020/10/12/voting-mail-new-york-avoid-these-mistakes/5942063002/


The Wall of Trumperies. All the President’s Lies

This year’s elections have drawn the attention of many, and the artistic community is part of them. With the votes approaching, a group of artists has created a mural called “Wall of Lies” in Brooklyn that shows all the lies and misleading claims of President Donald Trump.

Read the whole article here: https://www.ny-artnews.com/single-post/the-wall-of-trumperies-all-the-president-s-lies


The 2.0 Theater: How Pefrormers Responded to the Lockdown

Due to the pandemic that affected everyone, the performers no longer have the opportunity to go to a theater and get on stage to do their work. Now everything has moved online and this is how this new theater system works.

Read the whole article here: https://www.ny-artnews.com/single-post/2020/10/02/the-20-theater-how-pefrormers-responded-to-the-lockdown


Winners of Food Photographer Contest Highlight How Our Lives Are Tied to Food

The 2020 competition featured 24 categories that showcase the many ways that food impacts our lives. With descriptive titles like “Bring Home the Harvest” and “Politics of Food,” they represent a wide array of images that, together, challenge what you might imagine food photography to be.

https://mymodernmet.com/pinklady-food-photographer-of-the-year-2020/


5 Digital Art Trends to Expect in 2020

The year 2019 showed that the contemporary digital art market, while still in its infancy, has substantial potential for growth. In 2019, new media art was frequently shown at contemporary art museums worldwide. In 2020, expect VR art to be on the rise.

https://observer.com/2020/01/2020-digital-art-market-prediction-trends/


Art Fair Online

An online art fair opened on May 15th, 2020. This fair includes paintings, mixed media, sculpture, photography, prints, & works on paper.

check it out, Read the whole article here

https://news.artnet.com/market/price-check-frieze-online-2020-1854441


Hyper Realism – Joongwon Jeong

Jeong has started a new project using works of art from several famous artists from the past. He is giving this artworks a fresh air with a hyper realistic style. Jeong is trying to portray to other how he sees and reacts to the famous and iconic artworks.

PRead the whole article here: https://mymodernmet.com/joongwon-jeong-hyperrealistic-portraits/

Famous Figures Repainted by Joongwon Jeong
Hyperrealistic Painting by Joonwon JeongFamous Figures Repainted by Joongwon Jeong