Showing posts with label billiard art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label billiard art. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Billiard Art Roundup

A collection of billiard-themed art from around the web. Please visit each showcased billiards artist's website for further information.

Billiard balls from the legendary Lego artist Nathan Sawaya. His sculptures are amazing!
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Photorealistic 10-ball created in Photoshop by Shaytu Schwandes.
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Cool photograph of biker chick at a pool hall by Italian photographer Simone Romeo.
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Original painting by western billiards artist Kay Beaubien
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Original painting by artist Mike Bond
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Billiards As Fine Art--"The Rack" at Fargo Billiards by Kim Bromley

If you ever get the chance to visit Fargo, North Dakota, check out "The Rack"; a really cool billiards art installation at Fargo Billiards by Assistant Professor, Hypnotherapist and professional artist Kimble Bromley.


THE RACK
Artist’s Statement
Kim Bromley
Painting these paintings of pool balls presented a great opportunity to mix pool with fine art. As an artist I used my knowledge of the game of pool to create these works, drawing on artistic influences and other information researched for each individual painting. These sixteen paintings together form the rack of billiard balls typically found on a pool table: 1-8 solids, 9-15 stripes, and the cue ball. All the paintings were created with the same basic format or composition using the cohesiveness of the “rack” as the guiding concept. Each painting was painted with a uniquely different idea in mind according to its color, number, stripe or solid. Sizes of the canvases are proportional to a pool table. My challenge was to come up with a uniquely different idea for each of the balls. I drew upon my knowledge of art history, painting and pool to complete “The Rack.” More









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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Cool Kinetic Sculpture with Billiard Balls

Check out this really cool kinetic sculpture made out of stainless steel wire and 1 1/2" billiard balls from artist Matthew Gaulden.





Gaulden has several models for sale on his website, as well as instructions on how to make your own rolling ball sculpture.

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Las Vegas, Nevada
I love pool! Especially cues...I have over 35 cues personally and seem to find a new reason to get one all the time. I started PoolCueGuru.com to support my cue buying habit and I love it!