Ink Calendar, por Oscar Diaz. Será que funciona bem?
Esculturas Naturais de Andy Goldsworthy.
Fonte: caligraffiti.com.brPra quem quer saber qual é o futuro dos CDs (ou o que fazer com os CDs do discador da AOL), este dragão foi feito de pedaços de CDs.
Não encontrei o autor, alguém faz ideia?
Esculturas em livros por Guy Laramee.
Fonte: guylaramee.comCubismo & Arte Abstrata.
Fonte: pinterest.comUsing just wood and paint, Oslo, Norway-based artist Ole Martin Lund Bo created this anamorphic piece of art with a thought-provoking message. Called (Deceptive Outward Appearance), this installation seems as if someone just photoshopped those words onto an already existing image. Look at the other pictures (above), however, and you’ll soon realize that the three words have been carefully painting onto the white walls and wood sticks, becoming what seems like random black marks when viewed from different angles.
Caramba, que coisa linda.
Fonte: olemartinlundbo.com Reblog: helloyoucreativesFonte: jazjaz.net Reblog: lustik“Memor - Mutabor” - 3D Tape Art Installation by Joerg Mandernach
Joerg Mandernach’s wonderful tape-art installation “Memor – Mutabor” (meaning “Remember – I will be changed” in Latin) was created for the ‘memory-mash-motel-room’ exhibition at the Anja Rumig gallery, in Stuttgart, Germany.
The title of the exhibit alludes to “The Caliph Stork,” a quaint fairy tale of human-animal transformation by William Hauff.
Artist Astrid Bowlby - Chrysanthemum: cut paper petals and stickers
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Reblog: devidsketchbookArte no gelo por Simon Beck. Fantástico!
Fonte: inspirationfeed.com