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Friday, 14 September 2012 12:32 |
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We need to think of a better name than book sculptures, but Susan Hoerth transforms childhood fairy tales and book, excerpts characters and illustrations, and makes them appear to be "jumping off the pages." Maybe this is how we get kids to read and appreciate the wonderous world of print. Wizard of Oz, Christmas Carol, Alice in Wonderland are all given the sculpture treatment. For Alice In Wonderland, may we suggest a book sculpture and some other mind-altering additions? For you, not the kids...
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Thursday, 23 August 2012 10:59 |
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And who could blame the late, great Spanish master of the art world? After all, along with being easy on the eye, light painting is an art form that practically anyone can try their hand at. With varying degrees of success, we should add. One light graffiti artist who has nothing to worry about – as a new generation of photographers and artists aim to take light painting to the next level – is Trevor Williams and the Fiz-iks collective who are creating these mind-blowing three dimensional light painting masterpieces...
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Thursday, 16 August 2012 09:03 |
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Antigravity is a series of pictures created by the Serbian photographer Mina Sarenac. They feature magnificent models in more than unusual positions. Without gravity, the impression of lightness is omnipresent and strengthened by dresses and tissues, which seem really liberated from any physical constraints. A very poetic series to see in the article...
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Sunday, 12 August 2012 10:20 |
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It was all about the 3D paintings. For the 2012 Magic Art exhibition in Hangzhou, which lies in the Eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang, visitors were entertained to the tune of interacting with 3D paintings, literally getting to exist within a painting itself. According to the International Business Times, the Chinese outsourced the work to "15 South Korean artists, exclusively for the Hangzhou's Magic Art Special Exhibition, over a period of four months.
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Friday, 10 August 2012 23:24 |
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How would the sculptures in the Louvre get dressed if contemporary clothes, if we put them sunglasses and tennis? Caillard Persani Alexis and Leo give us the answer in a project called Stone Street . Photos, retouched in Photoshop show a more expensive present of the statues, in that they carry jeans, checked shirts, neon colored clothes. Contrary to what one might think, there is validity in their beards, hairstyles and attitudes of these ancestral characters.
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