Amazing Sculptural Art
The artist Antony Gormley combined the shape of the human body with different geometric shapes.
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Amazing Sculptural Art
The artist Antony Gormley combined the shape of the human body with different geometric shapes.
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ART&INSPIRATION The Mill Show Reel 2012 (by mabeltan1992)
Incredible illustrations by Minjae Lee
Lee uses markers, pens, crayons and acrylic to create the drawings, featuring women and characterized by an atmosphere of mystery and drama.
Looking at his work, you can understand how Lee is inspired by Japanese photographer Hiroshi Nonami, whose work mainly features women in mythical and magical atmospheres.
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Slovakia-based photographer Ondrej Pakan snapped these astonishing photos of insects tickled with raindrops after a downpour.
For more images, visit Pakan’s website.
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It’s a big, beautiful world, and the 14,000 photos submitted in Smithsonian Magazine’s ninth annual photo contest capture it in brilliant living color.You can pick your favorites until March 30 on Smithsonian’s website.
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Aqueous Fluoreau: Photos by Mark Mawson
“Created by photographer Mark Mawson, the Aqueous Fluoreau series has a sculptural aesthetic that gives it a tangible presence. From mushroom clouds to squid-like shapes, the forms created are ever changing and full of life. Relying purely on creation and imagination, the Aqueous Fluoreau series shows a range of possibility when it comes not only to photography, but to abstract art as well. Like Rorschach inkblots, this series also relies on interpretation.”
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