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Artists who paint pictures in the most unusual ways

Do you think that art masterpieces can be created only with pencils and paints? Modern artists prove that any material under the brush of talent turns into a masterpiece, and sometimes even a brush is not needed – the most unpredictable tools are used. Some works impress with their realism, others with the author’s skill, and some are created in such a strange way that they can’t help but put you in a good mood.

VINICIUS QUESADA. “BLUES WRITTEN IN BLOOD”

The Brazilian loves to shock the public with his works: the artist creates his apocalyptic paintings with the help of human blood and urine. The paintings have only three colors – yellow, blue and red. The author, in the truest sense of the word, puts life into his works, as he uses only his own blood as a material, allocating 450 ml of blood every 2 months.

ELISABETTA ROGAI. PAINTINGS THAT ONLY GET “BETTER” WITH TIME

Elisabetta creates her paintings using a rather refined material – white and red wine. And she uses it not as a source of inspiration, but instead of paints. The peculiarity of her works is that the color of the paints on the canvas changes over time, as the wine ages and acquires new shades.

TARINAN VON ANHALT (JET ART). JET ART BY A PRINCESS FROM FLORIDA

The American artist creates her abstract paintings using air flows from an airplane jet engine. Tarinan’s clients pay huge sums of money for the opportunity to see how the artist creates, because the process itself is a small show with a risk to life. For the creation of one abstract painting, a connoisseur of creativity will have to pay at least 50 thousand dollars. The princess also uses her Jet Art technique to decorate clothes, which she demonstrates at various fashion shows.

OTMAN TOMA. CREATIVITY “WITH TASTE” OR FOOD AS ART

The Baghdad artist combines the pleasant with …creative and uses ice cream instead of the usual paints to create his works. His works are similar to watercolor drawings and have a wide range of saturated colors. The artist always photographs his works with ice cream residue and brushes on the canvas, thus showing a small part of the process of turning his favorite dessert into art.

KAREN ELAND. REPRODUCTIONS OF WORLD MASTERPIECES AND COFFEE

The artist creates paintings using ordinary espresso. Karen makes extremely accurate copies of famous paintings, giving them an author’s touch – a cup of coffee. Copies of works by Matisse, Picasso and Da Vinci came out from under the brush of the artist so realistically that it is hard to believe that they were created with ordinary coffee. The artist confesses that she likes to work in coffee shops most of all, as the warm atmosphere there is extremely inspiring for her.

JUDITH BRAUN. “FINGERING” BY AN UNUSUAL AMERICAN WOMAN

When creating her intricate paintings, the artist uses her fingers and coal dust. It is this direction of creativity of the artist, who works in various techniques for more than 30 years, is very popular, especially the series “Symmetrical Procedures” and “Diamond Dust”. Judith herself does not consider her work to be art in its purest form.