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Celebrating Love Through Creativity

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Love just may be the greatest inspiration for all artists. Here at the Nonsense Society we celebrate creativity everyday, but today we are celebrating love. Happy Valentine’s Day, Nonsense Society.

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Various Artistic Interpretations of Santa Claus

santa-thumbHappy Holidays! To get my festive juices flowing I decided to scrounge the internet for Santa-themed artwork. Here’s what I found. Props to the artists responsible for these pieces and Merry Christmas!

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Young Photographer Series: Leïla Berney (17)

berney-banner“Photography, to me, is a gift and a privilege offered to us all as a means to capture moments in time forever. When I pick up a camera, a sort of rush comes over me… a NEED to capture something pure, something raw, something beautiful, and to share it with as many people as I can. It is a veritable high to be able to take a photograph and then have that memory become tangible. In a world that has experienced so much hardship, I think we are all seeking for beauty in some way, shape or form. I also think that, overwhelmed by our fast-paced society, we sometimes overlook the simple beauty that is all around us, the beauty that is LIFE. I want my photos to make you feel something real- joy, fear, awe, confusion, serenity, love, anger… and I hope that if you glance through my lens you will discover that beauty really is everywhere if you would only take the time to look and see.”
- Leïla Berney

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Elderly in Photography

elderly-bannerAfter the recent popularity of Women in Photography I was approached with many complaints that the collection only showcased photographs of young, skinny, white women. This was distressing to me because I believe there is beauty in all people. Therefore I was inspired to search the internet and find more examples of extraordinary photographers and photographs. I would like to share some of the best images I found of elderly people and promote the photographers who took them. Please share any more photographers or photographs in the comments.

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Nonsense Community Vol. 1

nonsense-community-banner1This series recognizes extraordinary members of the Nonsense Society community. It is always a pleasure to hear from readers, fans, and fellow artists. In this post we’d like to promote a few artists who have been involved in the community recently and give them some helpful feedback. If anyone has anything to add, please share in the comments.

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Greg “Craola” Simkins: Paintings, Drawings & Graffiti

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Greg Simkins’ boundless creativity and unique style just may leave your jaw on the floor. Let’s see…

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Striking and Lifelike Paintings by Paul Roberts

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Yes, these are actually paintings. Paul Roberts has an amazing eye for detail. His brush strokes capture color and light in a way that sets his art apart from all others. This post showcases some of Paul’s best pieces. Which is your favorite?.

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Grunge Artwork Depicting Emotion – Ben Tour

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Ben Tour uses a sort of messy art style that goes right to the heart. Although his portraits often seem to fade into white space, they seem so raw and real. Notice how he effectively lets your imagination create the rest of the work. I am never overwhelmed by his art, except by emotion. All artists could learn a thing or two from Ben Tour.

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The World of Jeannie Paske

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The artwork of Jeannie Paske.

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Mixed Media Artwork by Jennifer Gordon

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The stunning work of artist Jennifer Gordon.

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Art by Marissa Grossi

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Marissa’s use of unique mediums combined with her artistic prowess create truly fascinating art. See what you can make out of some of her abstract art. The following four pieces are featured here for your viewing pleasure! My personal favorite is “Thistle”. Check it out!
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