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Thursday, 02 August 2012 17:02 |
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Robert Buelteman is a photographer who uses electricity in thousands of volts to come up with photographers through zap of some life including some energy into plants that already look beautiful. This process is known as Kirlian photography after Semyon Davidovich Kirlian, an inventor from Russia who made it well known by 1939. The glowing light from every flower is captured by carving through the plants through surgical tools to make them thin and pure. Then a transparency film sheet is put under the floating metal sheet within the liquid silicone.
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Tuesday, 24 July 2012 11:22 |
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21-year old Japanese artist, Nagai Hideyuki, is one of those people who can bend reality and blow your mind away–not literally though, but through his 3D sketches. His works look so real, they look like you could reach out and touch them. It’s pretty difficult to figure out how he does this but it’s what separates him from other budding artists out there.
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Monday, 23 July 2012 09:47 |
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Looking at the bulldogs you would agree they are fabulously dressed. The photo series are collections that have already been well catalogued by Library of Congress and are now described as the hidden photo treasures from the past. The estimated date of the images is about 1905, where every photograph was snapped using a camera that is large format on 8×10 negatives. The series depict the changing story of photography and the evolution of a camera since its inception.
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Wednesday, 30 May 2012 21:57 |
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Sculpture Stuart Murdoch created this stunning full-size tank “The Challenger” from 5,016 egg boxes and took 512 hours to make. It has been built to celebrate the launch of Eggs for Soldiers’ national egg and spoon race on March 4. Eggs for Soldiers was created in 2011 to raise money for Help for Heroes.
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Monday, 21 May 2012 11:27 |
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Spanish artist Ana Soler, in her most recent work entitled Causa-Efecto (Cause & Effect), hung 2,000 tennis balls across the Mustang Art Gallery in Alicante, Spain. The balls are carefully aligned in suspended trajectories that appear to bounce off walls, floors, and other surfaces providing an uncanny sense of motion similar to a photograph taken with a strobe light.
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