Mayberry’s Insects. Book sculpture by Kelly Campbell
samaralex: Watertower by Tom Fruin “Beginning June 7th, the...
Watertower by Tom Fruin
“Beginning June 7th, the tower will be lit from within by digitally-controlled light sequences playing from dusk till morning for a full year. A welcome addition to Brooklyn’s skyline,Watertower will be visible from Lower Manhattan, FDR Drive, and the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges at night”
Can’t wait to see this.
darksilenceinsuburbia: Mia Pearlman. Tephra #9, 2010. Blown...
myampgoesto11: Oil and acrylic on canvas floral paintings by...
Architectural paper sculptures by Katsumi Hayakawa
Architectural paper sculptures by Katsumi Hayakawa
Architectural paper sculptures by Katsumi Hayakawa
bookspaperscissors: Architectural paper sculptures by Katsumi...
Just reblogging radiolab reblogging my post :D *fansqueals*Architectural paper sculptures by Katsumi Hayakawa
myedol: The Unbearable Lightness by Tomáš Libertiny A large...
The Unbearable Lightness by Tomáš Libertiny
A large figure covered in honeycomb produced “naturally” by a swarm of 40,000 bees
Langdon Graves
tacticalshoyu: Sarah Louise Matthews
shinyslingback: Artist Emil Lukas’ colorful gradient-laden...
Artist Emil Lukas’ colorful gradient-laden pieces are surprisingly not detailed paintings, but beautiful works of art made with thread! The artist transforms ordinary materials such as thread and string into soft lines and fields of color. The resulting works appear as if there are delicate shadows edging the planes. The crossing threads have a glowing effect, as if a spotlight is being shone on the center of each piece. Lukas builds up threads to create more colorful pieces, while some use very little, creating stark images with thick shadows in the corners. The network of rainbow threads can be seen built up around the piece’s edges, as it heads to the back of the picture to be fastened into place.