Sand art by Ilana Yahav – SandFantasy “Home is where the heart is” “Seeking adventure and danger, he leaves his dearest ones behind, knowing that if he is ever in trouble, only they will be the ones who will save him.” Music by – Yehuda Poliker – www.poliker.co.il Musical arrangment – Merav Josef – meravjosef.dpages.co.il Saxophone – Tevet Sela – www.tevetsela.com Harmonica – Roni Yahav Mix and Mastering – Oren Medina – http Subscribe my channel on: www.youtube.com Read more about me on my website: www.sandfantasy.com Join me on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com sand animation sand art sandfantasy Ilana Yahav ??????????????????????????????? Video Rating: 4 / 5
This is one of the best sand animation performances I have ever seen. It conveys a lot of emotion and can bring you to tears. definitely a must watch. Video Rating: 4 / 5
From episode 14; ‘Suited for Success’. I love Rarity. The song is originaly called “Putting it Together” and was from the 1984 musical “Sunday in the Park with George”, made by Stephen Sondheim. Barbara Streisand then did a cover of the song on a 1985 album of showtunes. The song? appears in the 1992 (1999 Broadway) revue “Putting it Together” because it’s a collection of songs by Stephen Sondheim. Side note: Comments including ‘Hasbro is the evil’, ‘original song sucks’, ‘other cartoons are inferior’ and ‘males watch this lolol’ will be removed because I can no longer accept this stupidity. I do not care for your age or gender and I do not want you to show me your sexism when I’m in my idealistic land where everyone is equal. Lyrics: Thread by thread, stitching it together Twilight’s dress, cutting out a pattern snip by snip Making sure the fabric folds nicely It’s the perfect color and so hip Always got to keep in mind my pacing Making sure the cloth’s correctly facing I’m stitching Twilight’s dress Yard by yard, fussing on the details. Jewel neckline. Don’t you know a stitch in time saves nine? Make her something perfect to inspire Even though she hates formal attire Got to mind those intimate details, Even though she’s more concerned with sales. It’s Applejack’s new dress. Dress making’s easy For Pinkie Pie something pink Fluttershy something breezy Blend color and form, do you think it looks cheesy? Something brash, perhaps quite fetching Hook and eye, couldn’t you … Video Rating: 4 / 5
my website: www.theportraitart.com —- Not the easiest medium to handle but the result is errr… vibrant. ————– featured on Stupid For Dexter (http facebook.com Twitter @stupidfordexter ————–
The word marbling is in Turkish EBRU (cloud, cloudy) or abru (Water face) (En Français. It is derived from the word ebre which belongs to one of the older Central Asian languages and it means the “moiré, veined fabric, paper etc…” used for covering some manuscripts and other holy books. Its origin might ultimately hark back to China, where a document from the T’ang dynasty (618-907) mentions a process of coloring paper on water with five hues. Through the Silk Road this art came first to Iran and picked up the name Ebru. Subsequently this art moved towards Anatolia. Specimens of marbled paper in the Turkish museum and private collections date back as far as the 15th century but unfortunately there is no evidence to show at what date the art of marbling paper first appeared in Anatolia. Around the end of 16th century tradesmen, diplomats and travelers coming to Anatolia brought this art to Europe and after the 1550s, booklovers in Europe prized Ebru which came to be known as “Turkish Paper Turkish marbled paper making”. After then it was broadly used in Italy, Germany, France and England. There is agreement amongst scholars that the so-called Turkish Papers has a colourful influence on the book arts of Europe. In the early examples from the 16th century in the Ottoman-Turkish era, Ebru appears in the battal (large) form, namely without any manipulation. Ebru technique consists of sprinkling colors containing a few drops of ox-gall on to the surface of the bath of water … Video Rating: 4 / 5
Artwork made entirely with Cheetos (and a little glue). Over 50 bags of different flavors used to sort different colors, sizes, and shapes. Nearly 2000 individual Cheetos are used to create the portrait, all held into place with a little glue and varnish. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Street Artist Making Candy With Caramel… Caramel Genius Deserves A Thumbs up! EAT THE DRAGON NOW!!!!!! thanx for the awesome response ! Hope this gets amongst the top!
Here I will show you how to make your own hardcover book! You can use this little book to make a fun tiny sized art journal with. Visit my blog at: www.timewithtascha.blogspot.com See my paintings on ebay at: search.ebay.com My esty shop: www.tascha.etsy.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
More info: improveverywhere.com Like us on Facebook: facebook.com 50 Improv Everywhere agents create and art gallery opening on a subway platform. Produced and Created by Charlie Todd improveverywhere.com Produced and Edited by Matt Adams www.mattadamsapple.com Music by Erin Hall: www.erinandhercello.com This is one of over 100 different missions Improv Everywhere has executed over the past seven years in New York City. Others include Frozen Grand Central, the Food Court Musical, and the famous No Pants Subway Ride, to name a few. Visit the website to see tons of photos and video of all of our work, including behind the scenes information on how this video was made. http Be the first to find out about the next video we create by subscribing to our YouTube channel: youtube.com Facebook Fan Page: facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Buy the new Improv Everywhere book: www.amazon.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
Can a car ever be art? Most experts say no, but they obviously haven’t seen the Alfa Romeo 8C, the best looking car ever made according to Jeremy Clarkson (even if it is utterly impractical). Brilliant review video in high quality from BBC motoring show Top Gear. Go to www.youtube.com to see a full list of all high quality videos available on the Top Gear YouTube channel and don’t forget to visit www.topgear.com for all the latest news and car reviews. Video Rating: 4 / 5