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Emma Hack's art where nude models blend into graphic backgrounds gets 500m hits online

Emma Hacks, from Australia, will spend up to 15 hours painting a naked model live at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery in London.

Make-up artist Maria Malone-Guerbaa creates face painting transformation

Maria Malone-Guerbaa, 33, from Limerick, Ireland, is able to create a perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Morgan Freeman and The Queen.

Bali 9 death row inmate Myuran Sukumaran's paintings not eligible for Archibald Prize

The 33-year-old has been locked up in Kerobokan Prison, Bali, since 2005 after he was convicted of heroin smuggling. He only began painting in 2010.

Artist, 24, creates stunning sculptures using beaches as her blank canvas just one month after picking up a rake for first time

Chloe Dickey drew a huge floral design on a Port Macquarie beach on Saturday in under two hours.

Artist creates World Cup players' portraits with paint-covered football

'Red' Hong Yi produced colorful renderings of Portugalas Cristiano Ronaldo, Brazilas Neymar and Argentinaas Lionel Messi.

Feline arty! Artist loves her pet cat so much she's added it to works by Botticelli, Dali and even the Mona Lisa

A bizarre but strangely wonderful concept of classic paintings and fine art work 'improved' by a fat ginger cat, Fat Cat Art is rapidly growing its online fan base.

Artist creates portraits of celebrities - using cornflakes

Illustrator and photographer Sarah Rosado used cereal to produce renderings of famous musicians, including Michael Jackson, Amy Winehouse and John Lennon.

Illuminated UV paintings on women's backs celebrate beauty

John Poppleton, from California, creates mindblowing works of art painted directly onto human skin using fluorescent shades.

Michelle Wibowo creates portrait of Prince William and Prince George using TOBLERONE!

The masterpiece was created by food artist Michelle Wibowo, using a staggering 16,074 individual triangles.

Crumbs! Is that a Banksy? Artist trades her palette for a plate to create captivating culinary pop art

Tisha Cherry, a New Jersey-born registered nurse, takes inspiration from films, music, and celebrities, and recreates iconic images using everyday food.

Banksy originals purchased for just $60 set to fetch $160,000 at auction

An art fan who unwittingly bought two paintings by street artist Banksy in Central Park for just $60 each is expected to receive a $160,000 windfall when the prints go up for auction.

Chicago artist fills in the city's potholes with mosaics

Artist Jim Bachor has been filling holes in the road in Chicago by creating mosaics which use the colours of the flag of the city and feature a fake serial number to highlight the severity of the pothole problem.

Crouching tiger, hidden garden! Buddhist monk's secret paradise bursts into life

The incredible garden took 45 years to create, and is a hidden haven near the A1133 in Nottinghamshire, which has now become an unofficial tourist attraction, bringing in 10K visitors per year.

Red Dot Miami exhibits Ricardo Cardenas' Art on Concrete

Artwork to show at 16th edition Art Basel in Miami Beach

Pixacao is native to Brazil and similar in method to tagging. It's characterised by distinctive large letters painted in a cryptic style

The first thing I notice wandering through Sao Paulo is the lack of advertising. There are no billboards, outdoor video screens or ads on buses. Instead I fi...

Uncle Vanya, Vaudeville Theatre, London: Uncle Vanya's dacha is all too wooden

Carmichaelas plaintive, plain Sonya is one of the strengths of Lindsay Posneras exceptionally starry but disappointingly lacklustre revival. Her blushing joy when she dares to say how much she loves Astrov is wretchedly moving.

Lang LangA?s a long way off

Lang Lang is a phenomenon. Apparently, 40 million Chinese kids are learning the piano because of him. His name is as familiar as that of any rock star. And technically his pianism is pretty phenomenal too.

Could this be love, or just happy pills?

The Effect at the Cottesloe Theatre, is immersive. The audience is transported to luxurious private clinic. Comfy banquettes with flower arrangements double as a lab where drug trials for anti-depressants are taking place.

Argo review: Bristles with tension - Ben Affleck's 70s spy thriller

Argo, the new film from the increasingly admired Ben Affleck, concentrates on another tale that is so astonishing it is difficult to believe.

The Pilgrim's Progress review: A jailhouse Pilgrim? It really rocks

Vaughan William's would have enjoyed this production by English National Opera (London Coliseum) and felt vindicated about its original poor reception in 1951.

Alt-J, Electric Ballroom review: The nicest boys in polite rock

Alt-J are four Leeds University graduates with one claim to fame: their debut album, An Awesome Wave, has just won the Mercury Music Prize for the Album of the Year.

Irish eyes are smiling at a Russian star

Francesco Cileaas LaArlesiana, is a sure-fire winner at this year's Wexford festival. In the young Russian tenor Dmitry Golovnin they have unearthed a future star.

Memories of Georg the genius

A hundred years ago today Gyorgy Stern was born in Budapest. His incident-packed transformation into Sir Georg Solti, one of the most renowned classical musicians in the world by the time of his death 85 years later, is a fascinating one.

Swan is reborn in all her beauty: Swan Lake at the Royal Opera House

There are too many mediocre performances of this box-office cert, and one can weary of its charms. But thatas not the case with the Royal Balletas revival of Anthony Dowellas 1987 production.

BeckettA?s A?ArchersA? rules the air waves: All That Fall at Jermyn Street Theatre

Jermyn Street Theatre has got permission from the estate of Samuel Beckett to stage his 1956 play All That Fall, which he wrote specifically for radio, and has cast it with two of our finest actors, Eileen Atkins and Michael Gambon.

Ed Sheeran keeps us all in the loop at the Hammersmith Apollo

From the outside, the Sheeran phenomenon is puzzling. In concert, though, he is more than the sum of his parts. Standing on stage all alone, he puts more gusto into the task than you get from some indie bands in a year.

Our Boys: Casualties of war face the enemy within

Itas 1984. In the wake of the Falklands War and against the backdrop of the Troubles, five squaddies and an officer are laid up with injuries at the Queen Elizabeth Military Hospital in Woolwich.

Patriotic Parry unites a nation

Everyone knows Sir Hubert Parryas Jerusalem, but how many know his unison song England, a setting of a paraphrase of John of Gauntas great patriotic speech from Shakespeareas Richard II?

Cabaret, Savoy Theatre review: Anything goes in Will Young's sexy Cabaret

Young is excellent, hitting the high notes with an effortless sweetness while something both scared and deeply scary keeps seeping through that baby face. Anything goes round here, as long as itas sleazy.

Wagner: The Valkyrie Royal Opera House, London review

After Twilight Of The Gods, an experienced friend confided: aCovent Garden is one of the worldas great opera houses, but this wasnat one of the worldas great Rings.a Just so. But why was it so?

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