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Yosuke Yamaguchi


Yosuke Yamaguchi

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cosascool: Michael Page

black-tangled-heart: David Spriggs The Paradox of Power red and...

HAY you're all artsy fartsy now.

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:D Hey, yeh sorry (if it’s not your thing:), since I started editing for the art tag too, I’m getting more interested in installations and stuff… but I’m still interested in illustration, that I was blogging last year, and still interested in crafts, that I was blogging the year before that, :D, so just waiting to see what new interests I pick up for the coming year! I try to keep it a mix of all three on my blog, but I guess has been mostly art posts recently… I start running out of time to post all the different things I’d liked to, there is just too much awesome stuff! Thanks for sending a frank message, sometimes I worry I’m missing out because I have my anons turned off ;) Thanks for sticking with me too! ♥

arsenazo: secretly posts new art at 2AM


kippery: flick

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Self Defining Creativity I by ~mkmatsumoto

Roberto Weigand

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Sarah Hillenbrand

Sarah Hillenbrand


rosefrith: Speedpaint! This easily just became one of my most...

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rosefrith:

Speedpaint!

This easily just became one of my most favourite games. Thank you, Endlessly Patient White Coated Player, for guiding me through it and waggling your well-endowed scarf in my face the entire time. 

artofnicomarlet: From Nicolas Marlet’s Sketchbook Available...

myampgoesto11: R Justin Stewart: Bus Structure 2am-2pm Bus...

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myampgoesto11:

R Justin Stewart: Bus Structure 2am-2pm

  • Bus structure 2am-2pm is a three-dimensional model of the Sunday Minneapolis / St. Paul public transit system, where the horizontal axes represent directional movement and the vertical represents time. The piece is constructed of 47 horizontal layers, each forming a map of the bus routes that run during a given interval of time. Looking down from the top, one sees the Sunday bus map of the Twin Cities, while looking from the side, the times appears as strata building upwards. Within each layer, every transit route that operates at that time is represented by wood balls placed at its scheduled stops.  



lnop: Christo & Jeanne-Claude, The Gates, Central Park, New...

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Drawing 2001 in two parts


Drawing 2001 in two parts


Drawing 2001 in two parts







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Christo & Jeanne-Claude, The Gates, Central Park, New York City, 1979-2005
Photo: Wolfgang Volz

The installation in Central Park was completed with the blooming of the 7,503 fabric panels on February 12, 2005. The 7,503 gates were 16 feet (4.87 meters) tall and varied in width from 5 feet 6 inches to 18 feet (1.68 to 5.48 meters) according to the 25 different widths of walkways, on 23 miles (37 kilometers) of walkways in Central Park.

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