If you check out Google’s homepage today, you will see the incredible work of 11-year-old Audrey Zhang. Zhang beat out thousands of other young artists in the Doodle 4 Google […]
Tag: art
India’s Very First Street Art Festival Looks Amazing
Some exciting news from the streets of Dehli! India is showcasing what is being called “India’s First Street Art Festival” in the south Delhi neighborhood of Shahpur Jat. This […]
The World’s Last Women With Bound Feet
The tradition of foot binding is one that is deeply rooted in Chinese culture. The popularity of this practice continued for nearly 10 centuries and it was not until […]
Disney Princesses Re-Imagined with Different Ethnicities
For years, we have hoped for more variation in ethnicity when it comes to Disney Princesses. Don’t get me wrong– we love the current Princesses, but who doesn’t want […]
Incredible Miniature Art by Tatsuya Tanaka
Tatsuya Tanaka, a Kagoshima-based artist and art director, is quickly becoming a big deal for his project called “Miniature Calendars.” Tanaka places delicate and tiny figurines with real, life-size objects. He has […]
Julie’s Kitchen: Introducing the Food Collage
Here at Audrey, we’ve seen all sorts of art mediums. We’ve seen a Jackie Chan portrait made entirely of chopsticks, cultural art made from make up, and even stop-motion […]
Time Travel Through South Korea
Korean artist Sungseok Ahn was shocked when he paid a visit to Seoul, Korea. Many of the historical landmarks he had studied about had transformed into bright and shiny skyscrapers over […]
This Malala Portrait Has An Estimated Value of $80,000
A portrait by one of Britain’s leading portrait painters, Jonathan Yeo, has an estimated value of $60,000 to $80,000. What’s so special about the portrait? It happens to have one of […]
Sailor Moon Characters Re-imagined as The Avengers
Yesterday, we showed you what happens when an artist re-imagines some of the most beloved Disney characters in the opposite gender. Today, we have yet another artist blowing us […]
Talented Artist Gender-Bends Disney Characters
Not much is known about the Canada-based artist Sakimi Chan, but one thing is certain: this is one talented artist. Although Sakimi Chan’s Facebook was only created in January […]
Jackie Chan Portrait Made Entirely of Chopsticks
A few months ago, we showed you the art of Red Hong Yi. Referred to as the artist who “loves to paint, but not with a paintbrush,” Hong Yi utilized […]
Must-See Origami Street Art
When Paris-born Mademoiselle Maurice spent time in Japan, she experienced earthquakes, a tsunami and the nuclear power plant explosion of Fukushima. The devastating experiences inspired the 29-year-old artist to remind […]
“It’s not what it seems” by Hikaru Chu
A 21-year-old Japanese art student has been attracting quite a bit of attention for her art. In particular, the work of Hikaru Chu seems to be gaining popularity because […]
I Think I Am In Friend-Love With You
Story by Ada Tseng. Comic artist and illustrator Yumi Sakugawa’s first book tackles the intense feelings that can come with platonic love between best friends. Little did Yumi Sakugawa […]
Japanese American National Museum Introduces New Tattoo Exhibition
L.A.’s own Japanese American National Museum in Little Tokyo opened its newest exhibition last week titled Perseverance: Japanese Tattoo Tradition in a Modern World, which explores the history of traditional […]