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GRANDE RIO 2020 – DESFILE COMPLETO
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Mangueira 2020 – DESFILE DAS CAMPEÃS 2020 – GRUPO ESPECIAL RJ
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Intricate Patterns Hand-Carved into Fruit and Vegetables by Takehiro Kishimoto
When he’s not cooking them, Japanese chef and food artist Takehiro Kishimoto (previously) is turning fruits and vegetables into intricately carved sculptures too beautiful to eat. Using sharp handheld blades, Kishimoto combines the centuries-old art of Thai fruit carving with … Continue reading
Amazing dioramas & vignettes (Vildan Hosbak)
This Pin was discovered by Andreas Rousounelis. Diorama by Vildan Hosbak. Source: Pin on Amazing dioramas & vignettes
Upcoming Group Show at Beinart Gallery Celebrates the Intricate Art of Miniatures
Melbourne, Australia’s Beinart Gallery is gearing up for an exhibition of small scale paintings, scratch-built models, and tiny sculptures. Co-curated by artist Joshua Smith (previously), the Miniature Art Group Show features impressive works by a group of around 30 artists from around … Continue reading
Sheets of White Paper Layered into Dense Cityscapes and Forests by Ayumi Shibata
Japan-based artist Ayumi Shibata (previously) constructs intricate paper cities and natural landscapes that both fit in the palm of her hand and are expansive enough to pass through on foot. Using dozens of layers of paper for a single project, Shibata … Continue reading
Erosion: Layered Porcelain Sculptures Sandblasted to Mimic Biological Forms
British ceramicist Tamsin van Essen is fascinated by what she describes as the “the fragile boundary between attraction and repulsion,” a place where tension is created by the visible and the obscured. For her Erosion series Essen created layered blocks … Continue reading
Misha Makarov’s photos – VK in 2020 | Stair railing design
Feb 14, 2020 – Misha Makarov’s photos – 4,179 photos | VK Source: Misha Makarov’s photos – 4,179 photos | VK in 2020 | Stair railing design, Staircase design, Modern stairs
ArtHunter on Instagram: “Quote of the day 💭 – “The man who cannot visualize a horse galloping on a tomato is an idiot.” ― Andre Breton – Sculpture art
Feb 16, 2020 – ArtHunter on Instagram: “Quote of the day 💭 – “The man who cannot visualize a horse galloping on a tomato is an idiot.” ― Andre Breton – Ear by Michael Beitz” Source: ArtHunter on Instagram: “Quote … Continue reading
Anatomical Forms Emerge From Zippers, Quilted Fabric, and Felt by Élodie Antoine
“Zip thorax” (2014), zippers. All images © Élodie Antoine Belgian artist Élodie Antoine understands the behavior of fibers, controlling them in ways to produce textile designs that are organic, fungal, and oftentimes anatomical in nature. Her anatomies emerge from taut lycra, … Continue reading