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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Australian traditional painter Deidre But-Husaim uses up and coming young models as her figure studies then superimposes designs onto their beautifully posed faces and bodies. The effect looks like beautiful floral tattooing that enhances the innocence of her subjects as she explores the idea of beauty myth and pop culture.
Paper crafts by Dmytro and Iuliia, Ukraine
Pencil Portrait by Paul Lung, Hong Kong
自己開始學習畫真人,才更了解要畫這程度的人像是何等困難! 不僅要有技術,還要有超乎常人的耐性, 還有對我最大的問題是…. 如何畫這麼久仍可保持畫紙整紙呢~?
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Paper sculptures by Anna Wili Highfield, a Sydney based artist.
Her paper sculptures are created from archival cotton paper that is painted and sewn together. The copper pipe is bent and manipulated to create forms reminiscent of line drawings.
Water Light Graffiti by Antonin Fourneau, created in the Digitalarti Artlab
A moisture sensitive surface embeded with LEDs
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Light Installation at Museum in Bath by Bruce Munro
Floating umbrella in Águeda (a Portuguese town), photography by Patrícia Almeida
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Painting by Dean Crouser, Oregon
Instagram inspired Crochet
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The Branch by Bartek Elsner, Germany.
Painting by Taupe Syuka
Photo-sculptures by Myung Keun Koh.
Myung Keun Koh is an artist who creates “photo-sculptures”.
Koh imprints high-resolution images onto transparent plastic forms to create unique structures within the empty inner space.
Koh’s work is a very unique exploration of spaces, structures, and environments all confined within a singular form creating wonderful and stunning visual pieces.