Browsing articles tagged with " visual arts"
Jan
13
2012

Amazing Geometric Human Figures

World-renowned artisan Antony Gormley successfully reconstructs the people type. The English artists operates, which have blossomed over a 40-year period, center around your human body, concentrating not so much on the reliability of the structure as the abstraction of the results and an visitor’s conversation with the components. (If you’re a New Yorker, you may remember Gormley’s statues that full of the area around Madison Square Park, on solid ground and on top of highrises, [...]

Jan
12
2012

Making 3D Portraits with Lots of Screws

“Most people are drawn to the portraits because they have something different about them (from a distance especially). Seeing them in person is a whole different feel than seeing the photograph. They have a sense of depth that the photo can’t capture.”- Andrew Myers Meet Andrew Myers, one of the most patient modern-day sculptors around. This Laguna Beach, California-based artist goes through a multi-step process to create incredible works of art you almost have to [...]

Sep
7
2010

Paper cuts – Rolls Art

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Queue (File d’attente) Collage, paper cut Boxing (Boxe) Collage, paper cut Renovation (Travaux) Collage, paper cut Fishing (Pêche) Collage, paper cut Football Collage, paper cut Tango Collage, paper cut Zoo. Giraffes (Zoo. Girafes) Collage, paper cut Zoo Collage, paper cut Snow (Neige) Collage, paper cut Linen (Linge) Collage, paper cut School (Ecole) Collage, paper cut Market (Marché) Collage, paper cut Grandmother (Grand-mère) Collage, paper cut

Sep
1
2010

Amazing Shadow Art by Kumi YAMASHITA

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Absolutely amazing shadow art produced by Kumi YAMASHITA. These beautiful silhouettes are created by simple objects and lighting only. Definitely not a simple planning, though… Really fascinating and therapeutic. The above work is Building Block, 1997 exhibited at Boise Art Museum in Idaho. The building blocks of various widths on the wall, lit from the right, casts a silhouette of a woman. City View, 2003 Nanba Parks Tower, Osaka Japan The numbers scattered on the [...]

Aug
28
2010

Sylvain Meyer Land Art

Mixing photography, nature and style, land-art Sylvain Meyer brilliantly illustrated through these images. Thanks to his sense of observation, he spends hours collecting elements of nature to create a bewitching atmosphere. More pictures after the jump.

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