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Olaf Hajek

Olaf Hajek

View mystifying and enchanting works like this piece by Olaf Hajek on our tumblr.

– Karen

Facebook Fridays

Blơơdy Mara

Blơơdy Mara

Our featured artist on our facebook page today is Blơơdy Mara.

See more of her works here, and check out Slow Art Day updates and daily art posts on our facebook page here.

– Karen

tumblr Thursdays Roundup

One of the over-arching themes of our tumblr artists today is abstracted landscapes. We love how our submitted artists have re-imagined the world.

See more eye-opening works at our tumblr.

– Karen

A Whole New World

Takahiro Iwasaki

Takahiro Iwasaki

This topographical marvel by Takahiro Iwasaki is just one of many creatively intricate works on our facebook page!

– Karen

Life in Miniature

Try not to drool over these satisfying small treats by Shay Aaron!

This bite-sized work is one of many “courses” served over on our tumblr page.

 

Facebook Fridays Features

Monochrome comes back in style with our Facebook featured artists. Get a closer look here.

– Karen

tumblr Thursdays Roundup

Fantastic beings, mummies, ghouls, and mermaids included, grace the work of our featured artists this week.

See more artist credentials and more fabulous work on our tumblr.

– Karen

Which Came First?

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Artist Kyle Bean answers this age old question with a tongue-in-cheek answer through his sculpture.

Find more puzzling and intriguing works on our facebook page.

– Karen

Be Bold

These bold, edgy abstract paintings have been a fan favorite on our tumblr page this week.

Why don’t you check out other stand-out hits around the Slow Art Day network on twitter and facebook?

– Karen

Ready, Set, Still Life?!

© ROB AND NICK CARTER/COURTESY ROYAL PICTURE GALLERY MAURITSHUIS, THE HAGUE (via www.artnews.com)

© ROB AND NICK CARTER/COURTESY ROYAL PICTURE GALLERY MAURITSHUIS, THE HAGUE (via www.artnews.com)

The Frick’s new exhibition “Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Hals: Masterpieces of Dutch Painting from the Mauritshuis” features an enlivened version of Ambrosius Bosschaert’s Vase with Flowers in a Window.

Artists Rob and Nick Carter created the work by creating a time lapse-like video loop version of the work; complete with changing light, weather fluctuations, and life-like snail exploring the space.

If only more works actively called on the viewer to look slowly and repeatedly!

Read more about Rob and Nick Carter’s Transforming Still Life and the Frick’s exhibition currently on view here.

– Karen