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WATER LILY – Animation short film by “The Water Lily Team” – France – CGI 3D – Autour de Minuit
An invented japanese tale about the birth of the lotus. 👉All the best animated short, please subscribe 👉 https://bit.ly/2FojkFU 🙏 A film by Justine Cunha, ClĂ©mentine Delcourt, Alexandra Batina, Margaux Lahuppe, Pascal Miller, the Water Lily Team from RUBIKA school … Continue reading
Stéphane Thidet Challenges Physics and Social Norms in His Site-Specific Installations | Colossal
APRIL 26, 2024 GRACE EBERT “Rideau” (2020), in situ installation at Théâtre Graslin, Nantes, France, water, pumps, pond installation in situ. Photo © Martin Argyroglo, courtesy of the artist and Galerie Aline Vidal. Paris-based artist StĂ©phane Thidet invites viewers into wondrous … Continue reading
In Ernesto Neto’s Largest Installation to Date, the World Is a Crocheted Ship Moving to a Single Rhythm | Colossal
APRIL 23, 2024 KATE MOTHES Photo by Joana Linda. All images © Ernesto Neto, courtesy of MAAT An enormous, cascading installation of crocheted fabric strips stretches across a cavernous gallery in Ernesto Neto’s newest exhibition. At MAAT in Lisbon, the Brazilian … Continue reading
Street Photographer Tony Van Le Captures Beauty in Brevity | Colossal
APRIL 21, 2024 JACKIE ANDRES “The Magic Number.” All images © Tony Van Le Although fleeting, Tony Van Le’s photos are a reminder of the wonder that comes from being deeply sensitive toward life’s mundane charm. As John Koening writes … Continue reading