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staceythinx:

You may have seen MRK’s amazing videos, but did you know that you can buy prints of his digital creations? 
staceythinx:

You may have seen MRK’s amazing videos, but did you know that you can buy prints of his digital creations? 
staceythinx:

You may have seen MRK’s amazing videos, but did you know that you can buy prints of his digital creations? 
staceythinx:

You may have seen MRK’s amazing videos, but did you know that you can buy prints of his digital creations? 
staceythinx:

You may have seen MRK’s amazing videos, but did you know that you can buy prints of his digital creations? 
staceythinx:

You may have seen MRK’s amazing videos, but did you know that you can buy prints of his digital creations? 
staceythinx:

You may have seen MRK’s amazing videos, but did you know that you can buy prints of his digital creations? 
A revelation trembled just beyond the threshold of her understanding - but does it float
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devidsketchbook:

Artist Xia Xiaowan - 3D paintings on glass.
Xia Xiaowan has been preoccupied for years with the problem of representing three dimensions on a flat surface. For him, the Western solution—with lines of perspective converging on a vanishing point—is powerful but inadequate. After much experimenting, he decided to approach the question from the opposite direction and build flat images into a three-dimensional one. He divides a picture into layers, draws each section in coloured pencil on a sheet of tinted glass, then stacks the sheets one in front of the other.
[Via galerieursmeile whiterabbitcollection]
devidsketchbook:

Artist Xia Xiaowan - 3D paintings on glass.
Xia Xiaowan has been preoccupied for years with the problem of representing three dimensions on a flat surface. For him, the Western solution—with lines of perspective converging on a vanishing point—is powerful but inadequate. After much experimenting, he decided to approach the question from the opposite direction and build flat images into a three-dimensional one. He divides a picture into layers, draws each section in coloured pencil on a sheet of tinted glass, then stacks the sheets one in front of the other.
[Via galerieursmeile whiterabbitcollection]
devidsketchbook:

Artist Xia Xiaowan - 3D paintings on glass.
Xia Xiaowan has been preoccupied for years with the problem of representing three dimensions on a flat surface. For him, the Western solution—with lines of perspective converging on a vanishing point—is powerful but inadequate. After much experimenting, he decided to approach the question from the opposite direction and build flat images into a three-dimensional one. He divides a picture into layers, draws each section in coloured pencil on a sheet of tinted glass, then stacks the sheets one in front of the other.
[Via galerieursmeile whiterabbitcollection]
devidsketchbook:

Artist Xia Xiaowan - 3D paintings on glass.
Xia Xiaowan has been preoccupied for years with the problem of representing three dimensions on a flat surface. For him, the Western solution—with lines of perspective converging on a vanishing point—is powerful but inadequate. After much experimenting, he decided to approach the question from the opposite direction and build flat images into a three-dimensional one. He divides a picture into layers, draws each section in coloured pencil on a sheet of tinted glass, then stacks the sheets one in front of the other.
[Via galerieursmeile whiterabbitcollection]
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moshita:

Kings are not Gods… and gods don’t exist
Nuno Aguiar
moshita:

Kings are not Gods… and gods don’t exist
Nuno Aguiar
moshita:

Kings are not Gods… and gods don’t exist
Nuno Aguiar
(via Roger Minick: “Sightseers” looks at tourists across the United States over 20 years (PHOTOS).)
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ca-tsuka:

Image-boards and artworks by Christophe Ferreira for “Buta” french/japanese feature film project (also called “Kistune”).A pilot was produced by Telecom studio, with Kazuhide Tomonaga as animation director.
ca-tsuka:

Image-boards and artworks by Christophe Ferreira for “Buta” french/japanese feature film project (also called “Kistune”).A pilot was produced by Telecom studio, with Kazuhide Tomonaga as animation director.
ca-tsuka:

Image-boards and artworks by Christophe Ferreira for “Buta” french/japanese feature film project (also called “Kistune”).A pilot was produced by Telecom studio, with Kazuhide Tomonaga as animation director.
ca-tsuka:

Image-boards and artworks by Christophe Ferreira for “Buta” french/japanese feature film project (also called “Kistune”).A pilot was produced by Telecom studio, with Kazuhide Tomonaga as animation director.
ca-tsuka:

Image-boards and artworks by Christophe Ferreira for “Buta” french/japanese feature film project (also called “Kistune”).A pilot was produced by Telecom studio, with Kazuhide Tomonaga as animation director.
ca-tsuka:

Image-boards and artworks by Christophe Ferreira for “Buta” french/japanese feature film project (also called “Kistune”).A pilot was produced by Telecom studio, with Kazuhide Tomonaga as animation director.
ca-tsuka:

Image-boards and artworks by Christophe Ferreira for “Buta” french/japanese feature film project (also called “Kistune”).A pilot was produced by Telecom studio, with Kazuhide Tomonaga as animation director.
ca-tsuka:

Image-boards and artworks by Christophe Ferreira for “Buta” french/japanese feature film project (also called “Kistune”).A pilot was produced by Telecom studio, with Kazuhide Tomonaga as animation director.
ca-tsuka:

Image-boards and artworks by Christophe Ferreira for “Buta” french/japanese feature film project (also called “Kistune”).A pilot was produced by Telecom studio, with Kazuhide Tomonaga as animation director.
ca-tsuka:

Image-boards and artworks by Christophe Ferreira for “Buta” french/japanese feature film project (also called “Kistune”).A pilot was produced by Telecom studio, with Kazuhide Tomonaga as animation director.
barkarmaa:

Milk Bottles Lamp by Tejo Remy
life:

Today we present a powerful series of photos — most of which did not run in LIFE magazine — made by John Dominis in impoverished eastern Kentucky in 1964, early in Lyndon Johnson’s “War on Poverty.”
(John Dominis—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
wowgreat:

(via art that inspire / Olafur Eliasson)
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f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

Masks and Heads Made from Moveable Type and Steel Hardware by Dale Dunning
f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

Masks and Heads Made from Moveable Type and Steel Hardware by Dale Dunning
f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

Masks and Heads Made from Moveable Type and Steel Hardware by Dale Dunning
f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

Masks and Heads Made from Moveable Type and Steel Hardware by Dale Dunning
betype:

Stronger by: Optic
Submitted by opticnation 
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doloresdepalabra:

Boxi creates hand cut multi layered life size stencils that he exhibits in galleries and on street walls. It is often their placement within the installation or urban landscape that completes and defines their action, enabling the work to interact with the space. It is within this collaboration that the material boundaries of the work are dissolved, affecting the perception of the image.
doloresdepalabra:

Boxi creates hand cut multi layered life size stencils that he exhibits in galleries and on street walls. It is often their placement within the installation or urban landscape that completes and defines their action, enabling the work to interact with the space. It is within this collaboration that the material boundaries of the work are dissolved, affecting the perception of the image.
doloresdepalabra:

Boxi creates hand cut multi layered life size stencils that he exhibits in galleries and on street walls. It is often their placement within the installation or urban landscape that completes and defines their action, enabling the work to interact with the space. It is within this collaboration that the material boundaries of the work are dissolved, affecting the perception of the image.
typeverything:

Typeverything.com — Hand-painted wood signage by Neuarmy. (@neuarmy)