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Wooden Benches Unfurl into Pasta-Esque Strands in Pablo Reinoso’s Works | Colossal

“Curly Bench (2019), photo by Rodrigo Reinoso. All images © Pablo Reinoso,   The unbound slats of Pablo Reinoso’s unassuming benches curl sideways and up walls in a tangle of wood and metal. Based just outside of Paris, the French-Argentine … Continue reading

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Unreal City

An exhibition view film for Unreal City, a new public augmented reality art exhibition in London organised by Acute Art and Dazed Media. 36 digital sculptures are arranged as a walking tour along the Southbank and river Thames. Artists featured: … Continue reading

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Surreal Sculptures of Translucent Glass and Clay Explore the Body’s Transformative Processes

“I have always viewed the body as a transitory object,” writes artist Christina Bothwell. From human-animal hybrids to pregnant creatures to figures fused together, Bothwell’s oeuvre suspends various life forms in states of flux: a baby precariously rests on a mother’s … Continue reading

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Soothing Indoor Zen Gardens by Yuki Kawae

Nothing says “relaxing” like watching Yuki Kawae rake mesmerizing patterns in sand. (Watch how soothing his process is with his indoor zen gardens.) 🧘‍♂️⏳🧘‍♀️ Permission granted by Yuki Kawae. → FOLLOW Yuki Kawae Website: https://www.yukikawae.com/zengarden Instagram: http://instagram.com/yukikawae YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLGS…

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Energetic Lines Circulate Through the Dynamic, Vibrant Portraits of Martin Satí

Just as a ceramicist would smooth the harsh edges of clay, Martin Satí renders the supple contours of a subject’s face with sweeping motion. Thick drops of color form the light of a cheekbone or eyelid crease, and the swirling lines … Continue reading

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Sweeping Gestures of Negative Space and Typography Complete Bronze Works by Jesús Curiá

“Uve” (2020), bronze, 17 7/10 × 15 2/5 × 9 1/10 inches   The bronze sculptures of Spanish artist Jesús Curiá are intentionally ambiguous. Evoking ancient relics, the patina-covered works denote no explicit gender or ethnicity. Instead, the sculptures center … Continue reading

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Strength & Vulnerability | Edge of Humanity Magazine

Artwork By Ava Sol   Ava photo series “Unite” marries fine art self portraits with plants with inspired lines to show the unity between humans and nature, sexuality and spirituality. The photographs depict the strength and the vulnerability of the human body, … Continue reading

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Henry Cartier Bresson and Richard Avedon interview 2000

 

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From Mad Men to Henri Cartier-Bresson :: What can composition do?

Composition is arguably the most important tool in telling a story. Everything in a photo is important to that message. The placement of objects and proximity is important. Relationships of shapes have meaning. This is the most important skill you … Continue reading

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Artist Highlights Intricate Leaf Cut-Out Art by Holding To the Sky

Can you be-leaf the detail? Talented paper artists from around the world use fine blades to cut out detailed designs from blank sheets. Kazakhstan-based artist Kanat Nurtazin creates his amazing artwork this way, albeit on a more unconventional material. Instead, … Continue reading

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