Octotype
Japan by car, James Gilleard
Erin Hanson transforms landscapes into abstract color mosaics using an impasto application of paint, where thick layers of paint create almost sculptural forms on the canvas. She tries to use as few strokes as possible without lamination, a process that has been called “open Impressionism. ”
source:library and chambre237
Mirror, mirror
Somewhere in the Sachsenhausen district of Frankfurt, Germany an unknown street artist used a deceptively simple set of stencils to turn a street grate into an awesome optical illusion. What was a grate on a utility hatch is now a window through which light shines, casting shadows on the floor of a tiny room.
If you know who created this clever work of literal street art, please let us know.
[via WHUDAT]
Forest, Pejac
“Entropic Corporeality” from my #Metamorph show at @krabjabstudio Last day to see it in #seattle tomorrow!
when i saw and heard chaoscontrolled123’s wonderful post about the 600 years old butt song from hell i just knew that i had to bring the piece to life
i present to you, the butt song from hell, with lyrics, so you can even sing along if you want:
butt song from hell
this is the butt song from hell
we sing from our asses while burning in purgatory
the butt song from hell
the butt song from hell
butts
A simple reblog blog, aimed to support artwork, ideas and other mind candy.
42 posts