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collectionartista:

An amazing drawing done with a line and a pen without stopping till finished!

http://vimeo.com/27405001

danceabletragedy:

dreams and realities by erdincaltun

danceabletragedy:

dreams and realities by erdincaltun

thelastholywriter:

Beginnings of Space Travel by Werner Reiterer

thelastholywriter:

Beginnings of Space Travel by Werner Reiterer

erinkidder:

Barbara Kruger, I’m Very Serious 1988 

erinkidder:

Barbara Kruger, I’m Very Serious 1988 

artparasite:

Chimney Head, Tobias Kwan

artparasite:

Chimney Head, Tobias Kwan

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Adelina. The World Is In Our Hands.

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Adelina. The World Is In Our Hands.

szymon:

chair by Myeongbeom Kim
metalhearts:

Devorah Sperber

After        The Mona Lisa 8  is constructed from 1482 larger spools of thread so the image resolution        is very low. Yet when seen through a viewing sphere, the thread spools condense        into a recognizable image, conveying how little information the brain needs        to make sense of visual imagery it has already been exposed to.
At          first glance, the thread spool installation appears to be a random arrangement          of spools of thread. A clear acrylic sphere placed in front of the work,          shrinks and condenses the thread spool “pixels” into a recognizable image          while also rotating the imagery 180 degrees like the human eye. This shift          in perception functions as a dramatic mechanism to present the idea that          there is no one truth or reality, emphasizing subjective reality vs. an          absolute truth.

metalhearts:

Devorah Sperber

After The Mona Lisa 8  is constructed from 1482 larger spools of thread so the image resolution is very low. Yet when seen through a viewing sphere, the thread spools condense into a recognizable image, conveying how little information the brain needs to make sense of visual imagery it has already been exposed to.

At first glance, the thread spool installation appears to be a random arrangement of spools of thread. A clear acrylic sphere placed in front of the work, shrinks and condenses the thread spool “pixels” into a recognizable image while also rotating the imagery 180 degrees like the human eye. This shift in perception functions as a dramatic mechanism to present the idea that there is no one truth or reality, emphasizing subjective reality vs. an absolute truth.

hydeordie:

Karl Haendel Sketch for Questions for Marfa 2010

hydeordie:

Karl Haendel Sketch for Questions for Marfa 2010