Wednesday 23 May 2012

10 examples of how the "art" also lives in the roles of patents

Diving in the unfathomable waters of Tumblr, sometimes gives a certainly interesting concepts and some Martians. If friends are not all food photos and animated gifs. This is the case Patern Free Concept Art, one of those Tumblerswhose concept is interesting and original. It is patent images play video games, but devoid of any context.

The theme of the website is "the art of people who are not artists, drawn randomly from a file patent game." By eliminating the signs and let the imagination of the viewer the sense of drawing, art is generated. Or so says its creator. We havechosen some of the pieces that caught our attention and we tell you what wesuggest a boat soon.



What is this? Chuck Norris is going to prepare a baked panini.

It was quite clear. The oven has finished warming up, and it smokes, within 5seconds: no one does expect to Chuck, who on the other hand, eat for pleasure,we all know that does not need to eat or drink.



What is this? The photo album of a wedding.

Civilly, of course. The Bachelor of not we include for obvious reasons



What is this? A very advanced example of sportswear or primordial germ turbo-lover of Borat.

Indeed, this is the Borat swimsuit competition, with the possibility to adjust the tension of the strap for maximum grip on the moments of maximum effort. Only for professionals.





What is
 this? Tutorial for converting your breasts in a jet.

It seems that with the use of a monofilament, we can expand the ways out of breast milk, in order to fulfill both the needs of several children. Ideal for moms siptillizos or gardeners.




What is this? A bull camouflage.

But seriouslyWhat game teach you to differentiate the parts of the calfWhat a simulator of a slaughterhouse?



You can see many more concepts in Concept Art Patern Free

And propylene:

6 ways to decorate bollards and unusual landmarks

A museum offers its collection to the public to 3D printing at home

The Pac-Man sticks bath avant-garde art

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